M.C. Swag said:
I will say that it brings me a small joy to know that the best team the Rockets have assembled in over a decade...coincided with the best team EVER assembled.
I disagree with this.
Both the lakers and bulls actually did pull off 3 peats. I think both teams in a hypothetical playoff series would be very physical with golden state and it would work. They would best GSW finesse with toughness and grit.
Also Tim Duncan and his spurs were great for so long.
I just don't think the warriors were better than the teams above. The team already broke up because of the massive egos on their squad.
In addition, the warriors have to be the most fortunate team I've ever seen. I know injuries are a big part of the game, but it seemed like every single time a team was going to challenge them or take them out, they got hit with the injury bug. In the warriors first title of that run, every single opponent had major injuries. Chris Paul got hurt when it looked like the rockets were going to beat the warriors in the playoffs, then the warriors recovered and won.
It looked like the spurs were going to give GSW a series, then Kawhi Leonard went down. Like I said, I know you can't fault a team for being lucky, but I don't ever recall any other team in sports getting so many fortunate breaks with drawing opponents who were good matchups for them and facing opponents who were weakened by injuries.