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The Nuggets have a chance to win the championship? Take a look at the 10 worst championships in NBA history: The Lakers won the championship with 40 wins
10:08pm, 15 May 2025【Basketball】
On May 11, as the second round of the playoffs deepened, the Cavaliers and the Celtics seemed to have regained their pace. They both won away games and both won big. It seems that the team has a chance to complete a reversal. However, the Thunder, who had the first record in the regular season, is now behind the Nuggets 1-2. They won 68 wins in the regular season. It would be too miserable if they were eliminated by the Nuggets. After a series of hard battles, the Nuggets' championship bloodline seemed to be stimulated. They may have a chance to win the championship. Although the regular season is only 50 wins and 32 losses, in fact, there are many teams in history who have won the championship even worse than theirs.
Let's take a look at the 10 worst championships in history.
The 10th 56-57 season Celtics
The Celtics just won Bill Russell in the draft. They achieved a record of 44 wins and 28 losses in the regular season this year. At that time, there were only 72 games in the regular season, so our list was more based on the ranking of winning rates. The Celtics' winning rate this year was 61.1%. In the end, led by Bob Cousey and Russell, they defeated the Hawks through tiebreaks and won the championship in the finals, and the tiebreak was even a final score of free throws.
The Lakers 9th 51-52 seasons, the Lakers
The Lakers had not been in the league for a long time, and they were still called the Minneapolis Lakers. However, the Lakers at that time had George McCann, the first superstar in the history of the league. It was precisely because of McCann that he had the era of centers in the future. Basketball in the past was considered a small sport, and McCann changed everyone's view. The team achieved a record of 40 wins and 26 losses this year, with a winning rate of 60.6%.
The 8th 50-51 season Royals
Royals are the predecessor of the Kings now, and this is also the only championship trophy in their team history. They only achieved a record of 41 wins and 27 losses in the regular season, with a winning rate of 60.2%. This year, the Royals met the Knicks in the finals. The finals of this year can be said to be ups and downs, leading the opponent 3-0 in the first three games. After that, the Knicks won three consecutive games, and both sides entered the tiebreak. In the end, the Royals narrowly won the championship with 4 points in the tiebreak.
The seventh 76-77 season Trail Blazers
The Trail Blazers this season were led by Bill Walton, and this season was also the most representative season of Walton's career. He led the team to a record of 49 wins and 33 losses in the regular season. Although the winning rate was only 59.7%, Walton won the regular season MVP of this year with outstanding performance. This year, he led the team to defeat Dr. J Irving's 76ers in the finals and won the championship. Walton also successfully won the Finals FMVP.
The sixth 54-55 season National Team
This year's championship was the Serracus National Team, and they were the predecessor of the 76ers. They achieved a record of 43 wins and 29 losses in the regular season this year, with a winning rate of 59.7%. The National Team fought with the Pistons until the tiebreak until the tiebreak. In the end, the National Team defeated their opponent with 1 point in the tiebreak. This year, the legendary legend Dolf Shays led the 76ers. The Pistons were also frustrated at the time and reached the finals again the next year, but lost to the Warriors again.
The fifth 68-69 season Celtics
This season is Russell's last chapter. They achieved a record of 48 wins and 34 losses in the regular season, and the team's winning rate is only 58.3%. In the finals of this year, Russell and his Celtics met Jerry West's Lakers again. The two sides fought to the tiebreak. At that time, the Celtic veterans' physical fitness had reached their limit, and they all planned to give up. As a result, they saw that the Lakers had arranged balloons in advance at home and were ready to celebrate before the game started. As a result, Russell led the team to defeat the opponent, but the FMVP was given Jerry West.
The Warriors in the fourth 74-75 season, the Warriors were led by Rick Barry. They achieved a record of 48 wins and 34 losses in the regular season, with a winning rate of 58.3%. At that time, no one was optimistic about Barry, who was single-core, being able to lead the team to the finals, but they stumbled all the way. Facing the Bullets (the predecessor of the Wizards), who had two super inside lines, Unseld and Erwin Hayes, the Warriors easily defeated them, and Barry also led the team to win the championship with a single-core.
The Rockets in the third 94-95 season, the Rockets
The Rockets this year are probably many fans who know that they only achieved a record of 47 wins and 35 losses in the regular season, with a regular season winning rate of only 57.3%. They are just the sixth in the West. They are also the lowest-ranked championship in the regular season in history. In fact, before this season, the Rockets were the defending champions. They traded for gliders, and the team has not found a chemistry, which has affected their regular season record. After finding the chemistry, the team defeated the Magic and won the championship.
The Hawks in the second 57-58 season, we just talked about the fact that Russell led the Celtics to win the championship in 57. In 58, Bob Petit led his Hawks to make a comeback. They achieved a record of 41 wins and 31 losses in the regular season, with a winning rate of only 56.9%. The team reached the finals and met the Celtics again. However, Russell was injured in the finals this year, which also gave the Hawks a chance. In the end, Petit led the Hawks to win the only championship in team history.
The Bullets in the first 77-78 season, we just talked about the Bullets in this period. Rick Barry led the team alone and defeated them. At that time, the team had two historical centers, Anseld and Erwin Hayes. They led the team to achieve 44 wins and 38 losses in the regular season, with a winning rate of only 53.6%. No one in the outside world is optimistic that they can win the championship. As a result, they finally laughed to the end with their resilience. Speaking of which, what do you want to say about these 10 teams? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.
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