When was the last time a NBA team won three consecutive NBA championships?
I agree. If it wasn’t the bulls it had to have been the lakers with Kobe and Shaq. But I think it was the bulls as well.Bulls seems like the obvious choice...but it almost seems to obvious?
No, not da' Bulls. Been a little more recent since Chicago.Bulls seems like the obvious choice...but it almost seems to obvious?
Yeah, I'd say that's covering the bases. Yes, it's the Lakers (2000-02) with Shaq and Kobe and Phil Jackson. Jackson wins three straight with Chicago, takes a year off then wins three straight again with LA. Pretty amazing. Helps having Michael, Scottie, Rodman, then Shaq ,Kobe and company...but still.And if not the Lakers, then the Spurs. And if not the Spurs, then Miami.
How’s that for covering the bases?
Yeah, I'd say that's covering the bases. Yes, it's the Lakers (2000-02) with Shaq and Kobe and Phil Jackson. Jackson wins three straight with Chicago, takes a year off then wins three straight again with LA. Pretty amazing. Helps having Michael, Scottie, Rodman, then Shaq ,Kobe and company...but still.
Good job.
That would have been 5 straight.Nebraska should have won 4 consecutive national titles, 93-97
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