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Top 6 Best NBA Teams Of The 2010s - Teams Who Made Their Way To The Trophy

by WebMaster

Posted: 6/7/2021 12:25:39 AM


The NBA, as we all know, has produced legends in the ball game - may it be a whole team or a single hero.

These teams gave everyone a breathtaking match in their own years. Lots of jumps, dunks, and amazing plays that made us clinch into our seats.

You may remember betting on these teams using sites such as 888sport.com, and we are here to bring back the nostalgia that you got when you had a great pick, or when you lost the bet.

Featuring the marvelous squads of the 2010 decade, and the path they went through to get there, here are the Top 6 Teams that NBA has produced during the 2010s.

6. 2015-2016 Cleveland Cavaliers

The Cleveland Cavaliers of the 2015-16 season have a few notable accomplishments. Sites such as favoriet.nl will probably give you a complete list of those.

The team ended the city's main sports championship drought, which extended back to 1964.

They came back from a 3-1 deficit to win the series, which was made even more astounding by the fact that it was against a 73-win Golden State Warriors squad.

They also bestowed on LeBron a title that he and some of his admirers credit with putting him over the top in the Greatest Of All Time argument.

5. 2017-2018 Golden State Warriors

The 2017-18 Golden State Warriors were in the midst of their mini-regular-season dynasty's cruise control phase. They came in third in the basic rating system that year, behind the Houston Rockets and Toronto Raptors.

The Warriors, on the other hand, were completely dominant in the other three playoffs matchups. After all was said and done, this Warriors club earned the second-best postseason net rating of all the 2010s teams studied.

This was also the season in which the phrase "KD has surpassed LeBron" became more popular. Durant defeated LeBron James in the Finals for the second year in a row. After both series, he was named Finals MVP.

4. 2012-2013 Miami Heat

They were defending NBA champions, back-to-back Eastern Conference champ, in their third season with the "Big Three" of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh, and in their fifth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra.

The 2012-13 Miami Heat rode their championship-winning momentum into a dominant regular season that included a 27-game undefeated streak (the second-longest in league history within a single season).

They successfully completed with a league-best 66 victories, LeBron won his second consecutive MVP award, and Wade was voted 10th in the MVP voting.

All of the blemishes from the first couple of years of the Heat era had been ironed out.

3. 2013-2014 San Antonio Spurs

A sad loser was on the receiving end of Allen's historic shot. However, the emotion instilled in the 2013-14 San Antonio Spurs by that series ignited one of the NBA's greatest revenge stories.

In 2013-14, the Spurs had the best record (62-20) and simplest rating system (8.0) in the NBA thanks to their elegant, team-first attitude.

The balance reflected in those scoring averages may have been the team's defining feature. Nine Spurs players averaged 16.7 to 8.2 points per game.

The Spurs' chemistry was undeniable. It peaked in the Finals, when they were given a rematch against LeBron James' Heat. There, San Antonio exacted vengeance in the most convincing manner conceivable.

2. 2014-2015 Golden State Warriors

During that season, the Warriors completely dominated their opponents. They also possessed a couple of advantages over the other Warriors teams.

For starters, Klay Thompson's 2014-15 season was perhaps his greatest.

This club also benefited from Andrew Bogut having one of his best seasons.

Of course, that was Stephen Curry's first MVP season in 2014-15. And, in part due to this squad's depth, his production appears to be mild in comparison to 2015-16.

During this season, we were also exposed to the so-called "death lineup." Curry, Thompson, Andre Iguodala, Harrison Barnes, and Draymond Green breathed new life into small ball. Golden State was plus-27.0 points per 100 possessions while the five were on the floor together (plus-16.7 in the playoffs).

1. 2016-2017 Golden State Warriors

The Golden State Warriors of 2016-17 were unlike any other team in the NBA.

Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry were third and fifth in career offensive box plus/minus heading into that season.

The fact that they were suddenly on the same team with Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Andre Iguodala made the word "unfair" seem hopelessly insufficient.

Durant's first season with the Warriors was arguably the smoothest transition of a new superstar in NBA history.

Everyone's games looked to be a wonderful match for one another. And they all peaked at the perfect time.

From the moment Durant announced his decision to join Golden State until the championship-clinching Game 5 against Cleveland, the outcome of the 2016-17 season seemed predetermined.

New Decade, New Teams To Look Out For

Now that a new decade has started, a lot of teams will rise up and climb their way to belong in these lists.

New players, teams, and level of competitiveness awaits in the NBA 2020s decade.


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