Again, I'm just saying people seem to want to say anything is a dynasty nowadays. Let me put these teams below, and let me know which you think are dynasties and which are not, and then I'll let you know what I believe.
SF Giants: 2010-2016
Dodgers 2020-2024
Red Wings: 1997-2002
Devils: 1995-2003
Blackhawks: 2010-2015
Honorable NHL mention: Penguins 2016-2018 and Lightning 2020-2022. Only mentioning both as they won back to back.
Late 90's Broncos
Chiefs: 2019-present
Spurs: 1999-2007
Heat: 2011-2015
SFG-yes. To cash in three times in a 5 year window is certified greatness. Look at how many times the Braves failed to do so. Look at how Cleveland and Seattle couldnt win one. Look at those great late.70's to mid 80's Royals teams who only won one. Look at the loaded Mets team in the mid to late 80's or the late 80's to early 99's A's team who only cashed in once
LAD- no. If they win this year they will become one.
Red Wings-hell yes. You can include 95 and 96. 95 was a SCF app and 96, they set the record for most wins ever in an NHL season to that point, with 62.
NJD-yes. They beat a soon to be legendary Red Wings team for their first Cup. Beat a great Dallas team going for the back to.back, for their second Cup. Dont forget they made another Finals run losing a.tough Finals to a great Avalance team. Yes, they are a dynasty.
Blackhawks-yes.
If you include the Penguins from 2008-2018, I would say yes. 3 cups and another SCF loss.
Broncos-no. Didnt have a long enough run.
Chiefs- of course! 7 consec AFC title appearances, 5 SB berths and 3 Lombardis?!?! Unquestionable!!
Spurs-yes, without a doubt.
Heat-no. They needed one more title