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After the consecration of the Golden State, this is how the historical ranking of NBA champions remained

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After the consecration of the Golden State, this is how the historical ranking of NBA champions remained

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The Golden State Warriors celebrate victory over the Boston Celtics who gave them the NBA ring. Photo: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sport

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With a relentless Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors beat the Boston Celtics 103-90 this Thursday and, thus, they won the NBA 2022 Finals 4-2, thus reaching their fourth ring since 2015 and the seventh in its entire history. (1947). , 1956, 1975, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2022).

Prior to this new consecration, the San Francisco franchise held the same number of titles as the Chicago Bulls, which won two three championships: 1991-92-93 and 1996-97-98. The best player in NBA history, Michael Jordan, who was chosen as the MVP in each of those six finals, was in attendance at both.

A little further down is the San Antonio Spurs, with five trophies. In four of these, the Argentine Emanuel Ginóbili was the protagonist (2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014). The remaining achievement dates back to 1999. In all of them, Gregg Popovich, the NBA’s most successful coach, was the coach.

The Golden State Warriors celebrate victory over the Boston Celtics who gave them the NBA ring.  Photo: AP / Michael Dwyer.

The Golden State Warriors celebrate victory over the Boston Celtics who gave them the NBA ring. Photo: AP / Michael Dwyer.

Keep climbing positions in the historical table of samples of the most competitive basketball championship in history will not be easy for the team led by Steve Kerr, who is in second place. That is the first place, with 17 ringsIt is shared by the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston, who this year missed the opportunity to become the first franchise to reach 18 championships.

Year after year, all NBA champions

Since the National Basketball Association (NBA) was founded in 1946, a total of 76 seasons he is alone 20 franchises have managed to consecrate themselves on at least one occasion. All of them remain active, with the exception of the Baltimore Bullets, which became champions in 1948 and disbanded in 1954.

  • 1947 – Warriors of Philadelphia
  • 1948 – Baltimore bullets
  • 1949 – Minneapolis Lakers
  • 1950 – Minneapolis Lakers
  • 1951 – Rochester Royals
  • 1952 – Minneapolis Lakers
  • 1953 – Minneapolis Lakers
  • 1954 – Minneapolis Lakers
  • 1955 – Citizens of Syracuse
  • 1956 – Philadelphia Warriors
  • 1957 – Boston Celtics
  • 1958 – Saint Louis Hawks
  • 1959 – Boston Celtics
  • 1960 – Boston Celtics
  • 1961 – Boston Celtics
  • 1962 – Boston Celtics
  • 1963 – Boston Celtics
  • 1964 – Boston Celtics
  • 1965 – Boston Celtics
  • 1966 – Boston Celtics
  • 1967 – Philadelphia 76ers
  • 1968 – Boston Celtics
  • 1969 – Boston Celtics
  • 1970 – New York Knicks
  • 1971 – Milwaukee Bucks
  • 1972 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 1973 – New York Knicks
  • 1974 – Boston Celtics
  • 1975 – Golden State Warriors
  • 1976 – Boston Celtics
  • 1977 – Portland track blazer
  • 1978 – Washington bullets
  • 1979 – Seattle SuperSonics
  • 1980 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 1981 – Boston Celtics
  • 1982 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 1983 – Philadelphia 76ers
  • 1984 – Boston Celtics
  • 1985 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 1986 – Boston Celtics
  • 1987 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 1988 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 1989 – Detroit Pistons
  • 1990 – Detroit Pistons
  • 1991 – Chicago Bulls
  • 1992 – Chicago Bulls
  • 1993 – Chicago Bulls
  • 1994 – Houston Rockets
  • 1995 – Houston Rockets
  • 1996 – Chicago Bulls
  • 1997 – Chicago Bulls
  • 1998 – Chicago Bulls
  • 1999 – San Antonio Spurs
  • 2000 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 2001 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 2002 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 2003 – San Antonio Spurs
  • 2004 – Detroit Pistons
  • 2005 – San Antonio Spurs
  • 2006 – Miami Heat
  • 2007 – San Antonio Spurs
  • 2008 – Boston Celtics
  • 2009 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 2010 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 2011 – Dallas Mavericks
  • 2012 – Miami Heat
  • 2013 – Miami Heat
  • 2014 – San Antonio Spurs
  • 2015 – Golden State Warriors
  • 2016 – Cleveland Cavaliers
  • 2017 – Golden State Warriors
  • 2018 – Golden State Warriors
  • 2019 – Toronto Raptors
  • 2020 – Los Angeles Lakers
  • 2021 – Milwaukee Bucks
  • 2022 – Golden State Warriors

Source: Clarin

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