Yeah, the Cavs were a good choice. WHat about the Warriors? When's the last time they made the playoffs. Also, the TWolves havnt done anything..
I disagree with TWolves and Hornets. KG and Co. have been to the WCF and make the playoffs on a regular basis, not including the past few years. The Hornets have done pretty well in early 2000's and mid-late 1990's. Cavs, Warriors, Clippers, Raptors, Hawks to an extent...
Hawks have won a championship in the 50's, and they were good in the Wilkins era.THe Twolves havnt done anything. The year they went to the WCF was the only year they went past the 1st round.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Aug 2 2006, 12:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Hawks have won a championship in the 50's, and they were good in the Wilkins era.THe Twolves havnt done anything. The year they went to the WCF was the only year they went past the 1st round.</div>None of the teams that I listed (except maybe Cleveland) have even made it to the WCF. And making the playoffs so many years when they've only been in the league so long takes them off my list.
Alot of people saying the Warriors must not know how successful they really were.- Wilt Chamberlain-Rick Barry-Joe Fulks -Robert Parish-Jerry Lucas -Nate Thurmond- Tim Hardaway-Chris Mullin-Mitch Richmond - Jamaal Wilkes3 NBA championships, 6 conference titles, 7 division titles, They had there share of history.My list:1. Toronto Raptors2. LA Clippers3. Vancuver/Memphis Grizzlies4. Minnesota Timberwolves5. Cleveland CavaliersCB4, How can you say the Bobcats? They have only been in the league for 2 seasons. They are headed in the right direction.
Yeah, I probably shouldnt have counted them. And I said the Warriors because they havnt made the playoffs in like 16 years..
Kings, they have had the talent but have never gotten anything other than division titles. i justify this as being a "unsucessful franchise" because of the saying "the bigger they come the harder they fall"they did, however, win a 'ship in 1951.
I was thinking Kings recently too. They've been good in like early 2000's with CWebb, but other than that, they really have done pretty crappy.
Im going to leave out all the teams who are under 20 years old.5. Tri-cities blackhawks/Milwaukee/St Louis/ Atlanta Hawks- they bearly beat out the Warriors for this spot. they've won only one NBA championship, despite being the oldest team in the NBA.4. Cleveland Cavaliers- They've never made the NBA finals, they've had more medicore seasons than good seasons. and they've never really been a huge fan favorite despite having some really good talent on their teams.3. Rochester/Cincinatti Royals/Kansas city-Ohmaha/Sacramento Kings. despite one NBA championship this franchise hasn't done anything. for years in Sacramento and KC they sucked beyond belief.2. Denver Nuggets(rockets) they've had some good years now and than, but since joining the NBA they've never been a contender. they've made a lot of bad decisions which has cost them.1. Buffalo Braves/San Diego /Los Angeles Clippers. without a doubt one of the worst franchises in sports they rarly make the playoffs, and when they do are usually out quickly.