The most fraudulent 60-win teams in NBA history
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Published 2024-03-16
This is how these NBA teams had the most fraudulent 60+ win seasons of all time.
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All Comments (21)
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Bro this new logo still throwing me off, keep thinking it’s some random channel when I see one of your videos on my feed
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Man Lebron looked at that hawks team and was like “Nigga I run this conference”😂😂😂
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Man everybody used to struggle to beat those 2010 Grizzlies teams. They are one of the best defensive teams of all time.
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I hate how that Hawks team gets remembered. Especially while being a really fun watch, and they still made the conference finals. It's not like they choked in the first round.
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that hawks team actually kinda overachieved that season, so i won't consider them as frauds... frauds are those teams that were expected to be title contenders at the start of the season, and were actually good during the season, but chokes during the playoffs
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That 2011 Grizzlies team gave the Spurs fits. The Grizzlies were flat out too much for that team to overcome.
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When the 2015 hawks are mentioned, All I can think about is LeBron saying “Cmon dawg this too easy” in a middle of a sweep Ha!
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Don Nelson knew everything Dallas was gonna do … he was the key piece
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i remember when some people even called the Hawks as the "Spurs of the East". Good times
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That 2014-2015 Atlanta Hawks team was missing Sefalosha and a healthy Demarre Carroll in the playoffs who were really important to their offensive and defensive scheme. They’d be the guys checking LBJ.
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That Hawks team was a poor man's early-2000s Pistons team.
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The Hawks were good but lacked a franchise player capable of putting the game on his shoulders, due to the general lack of players with such level of talent at the time, as well as no defense in the backcourt.
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The 2004–05 Phoenix Suns season was the 37th for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association. The Suns finished with the best record in the NBA at 62–20 under head coach Mike D'Antoni. The Suns sent three players to the All-Star Game, in Steve Nash, Amar'e Stoudemire, and Shawn Marion. The Suns gained from solid play from guards Quentin Richardson and Joe Johnson. Nash finished the season averaging 11.5 assists per game while making 50.2% of his field goals and 43.1% of his three-pointers in the regular season, he ended up winning the MVP award. D'Antoni was awarded Coach of the Year and Bryan Colangelo Executive of the Year.
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It’s still insane to me how Tim Duncan went from certified looking old back to one of the top PF’ers for a few years. Unreal turn around as most super stars numbers don’t just randomly dip then rise again.
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Nah the Hawks were good. Horford got hurt in the ECF which makes it look like they couldn't compete
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That 2006-2007 Mavs loss was a matchup nightmare. Don Nelson being the Warriors coach was even worse. Like you said, the Mavs couldn't adjust to the small-ball lineup, and their 2nd best player was Josh Howard. That team was set up to beat anyone else, but they got matched against their kryptonite.
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As someone who watched that Sonics/Nuggets series, it was a great effort from the entire team. Brian Williams and especially Robert Pack had huge clutch moments in the series. Pack at times looked like a superstar.
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If a team wins over 60 games, usually they won the title (at least the majority of them) but unfortunately not the case for those teams on this list especially the 2015 Hawks and 2022 Suns.
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As a Mavs fan for 20 years already, this hurts a lot.
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14:44 I use to love that. They won’t do it because they make money off of the awards show at the end of the season. But I wish they would still announce the MVP during the first round of the playoffs. It puts extra pressure on the MVP and his team to go out there and validate him wining the award.