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How many dynasties have appeared in NBA history?
1 Minneapolis Lakers, the first dynasty in NBA history

The first dynasty in NBA history belonged to the Lakers who were still in Minneapolis. 1950, the Minneapolis Lakers won the championship in the first season of NBA. They have the first superstar in NBA history, George Mikan, forwards, Vern Mikkelsen, Slater Martin and Bud Grant, and they are called "Power Trio". In the following three years, they won the championship twice. Together with the previous championship in BAA, the Lakers won four championships in five years, becoming the first dynasty team in the history of professional basketball.

Compared with today's Spurs, the team also has an inside superstar, supplemented by several outside breakthrough players and three breakups. The lineup of the Lakers in the 1950s was similar to that of the Spurs now, except that the Spurs had more experienced veterans who could play an important role in key games.

Celtic won eight consecutive championships, creating a green dynasty.

The second dynasty of NBA is Boston Celtics. 1956, the Celtics traded to bill russell, and his arrival completely changed the Celtics' game. He erected an insurmountable barrier in the restricted area so that his opponent could not cross it. Together with the star players robertjoseph cousy, scharmann and heinsen, sam jones, who later joined the rookie, gradually became the main force of the team. Celtic became a super team, and the next year, under the leadership of Cardinal auerbach, Celtic won the first championship in the team's history. In the following seasons, the Celtics created the most incredible eight consecutive championships in NBA history. During the twenty years of 1957- 1976, Celtic 13 won the championship and became an immortal legend.

Compared with today's Spurs, eight consecutive championships are enough to show the strength of the Celtics. They have super defensive center Russell, and young players come forth in large numbers. Their dominance in the NBA is hard for the Spurs to achieve.

3NBA staged a "performance moment", and the Los Angeles Lakers opened a new dynasty.

1979, the Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA championship that year with Magic Johnson first and Jabbar in the lineup. Two years later, they won the championship again. After winning this championship, the Lakers won James Worthy in the draft. In the following seasons, the Lakers won stars like Byron Scott and rookie AC Green, which made the Lakers stronger. The Lakers' offense is fast and smooth, making it impossible for opponents to guard against it. This powerful attack of the Lakers is called "performance moment". In the 1980s, the Lakers entered the finals eight times and won the championship five times, creating another dynasty for the Lakers.

Compared with today's Spurs, the biggest difference between the Lakers and the Spurs led by Johnson and Jabbar is that the Lakers advocate offensive play, and the team's offense is pleasing to the eye, which is quite different from today's Spurs' emphasis on defense.

Big Bird led the Green Shirts to compete with the Lakers in the 1980s.

In the 1980s, the only team that could compete with the Lakers was the Boston Celtics. At that time, the Celtics had famous trident birds Bird, kevin mchale and parrish, plus Maxwell, Ford and other stars, and then the team won the best sixth man Bill Walton. With such a strong lineup, the Celtics won three championship trophies from the Lakers dynasty.

Compare today's Spurs: Like the Lakers at the same time, the Celtics are also attacking, which is completely different from the Spurs.

The rise of the bad boy army and the birth of the piston dynasty

In the late 1980s, the Detroit Pistons gradually grew up, including star players like isiah thomas, joe dumars, ranbir and dennis rodman, and some reserve players with excellent defense and fierce play. Pistons are famous for their fierce defense in NBA. 1988 They beat the Celtics to enter the finals, but lost to the Lakers. The following year, the Pistons made a comeback and finally won the championship. Then they successfully defended their title with 1990, creating a blue piston dynasty.

Compared with today's Spurs, it can be said that the style of this team is the most similar to that of the Spurs. There are defensive expert ranbir and rebounding king Rodman in the team, and backcourt stars Thomas and Du Masi, who are similar to Spurs Parker and Ginobili, are outside the team. In addition, the team also emphasizes defense, and the fierce defensive style is very similar to that of the Spurs today.

6 Air Jordan leads the Chicago Bulls Red Dynasty with two consecutive championships.

The NBA in the 1990s undoubtedly belonged to Chicago Bulls. They have Jordan, who is called God, and some excellent players such as Pippen and Grant. Bulls won three consecutive championships from 199 1 to 1993. After Jordan came back in 1995, the team introduced the rebounding king Rod in 1996. In that year's regular season, the Bulls achieved an amazing record of 72 wins 10 losses, breaking the record set by the Lakers in the regular season, and it has been maintained to this day, and Jordan, Pippen and Rodman were also selected into the NBA's best defensive team in the same season, which also wrote a story. Bulls won the championship in the playoffs that year, and successfully defended their titles in the following two seasons, creating three consecutive championships, becoming a well-deserved dynasty team in the 1990s.

Compared with today's Spurs, the biggest difference between this bull and the Spurs is that they are outside players as the core of the team, not Duncan as the core of the Spurs. In fact, the bulls are not perfect in the lineup, and the center position and position control are the bulls' weaknesses. But they have Jordan, the greatest basketball player in the last century, and Pippen, the most comprehensive small forward in history, enough to beat any team.

Los Angeles Lakers won three consecutive championships, opening a new era of Zijin Dynasty.

In the late 1990s, the Los Angeles Lakers began their own reconstruction work. 1996 The Lakers won O 'Neal and Kobe Bryant, and together with a number of outstanding players such as nick van exel, eddie jones, robert horry, rick fox and Fisher, the Lakers returned to the top teams. 1999-2000 season, the Lakers invited Phil Jackson as the team coach and traded all-star player glen rice. Relying on the triangle attack tactics, the Lakers were invincible and won the championship that year. After that, the Lakers got power forward Horace Grant and center gregory foster. Defending the championship twice in a row and creating the third dynasty of the Lakers with three consecutive championships.

Compared with today's Spurs, it is not a complete lineup, and there are obvious defects in some positions, but they have O 'Neal and Kobe Bryant, which goes without saying.

The San Antonio Spurs won four NBA championships in nine years and entered the new dynasty era.

Since Duncan 1997 won the prize, the Spurs have become the super power of the NBA. In the shrinking season of 1999, the Spurs won the championship by relying on Duncan and Robinson's double tower tactics, becoming the first team in the former ABA League to win the NBA championship. Subsequently, due to the appearance of the Lakers, the Spurs stopped for several years in the Western Conference playoffs. In 2003, the Spurs made a comeback, beating the Nets 4-2 in the finals and winning the championship for the second time. In 2004, Fisher's magic shot of 0.4 seconds made the Spurs lose the chance to defend their title. But in the following year, the Spurs played seven games with the Pistons in the finals and finally won the championship. This year's finals, the Spurs swept the Cavaliers led by James 4-0 and won the championship for the third time in five years, creating the Spurs dynasty.

Compared with the previous dynasty teams, the current Spurs lineup is more neat. Whether it is the Celtics, Lakers, Pistons or Bulls in their heyday, there will always be one or two positions missing in the lineup. For example, the Bulls are relatively weak in the position of point guard and center, and the Lakers in the O 'Neill period are relatively mediocre in the position of power forward. The starting lineup of the Spurs has its own characteristics and is highly complementary. In addition, Ginobili, Barry, Horry and other substitute players are all players who can give opponents a fatal blow. The overall strength finally made the Spurs a dynasty team.

Based on the overall strength and achievements of the above dynasties, the Celtics, who won eight consecutive championships, undoubtedly became the most powerful team in the dynasty, followed by the Chicago Bulls, who won two consecutive championships, and the great Jordan, followed by the Lakers, the creator of performance moments led by magicians and Tengu, followed by the Spurs, who now have a neat and perfect lineup, and finally O 'Neill and Kobe Bryant.