Ranking the NBA's 3-Peaters | Bleacher Report
The 1995-96 Chicago Bulls went 72-10, establishing a record for regular-season dominance that has withstood the test of nearly the next two decades. Over the next two years, Michael Jordan led his team to 69 wins and then another 62.
Can you imagine what we'd think of this stretch if the Bulls hadn't dropped the last two games of the 1996-97 regular season and had won a combined 143 games in two go-rounds?
1. Chicago Bulls (96-98)
2. Boston Celtics (59-66)
3. Chicago Bulls (91-93)
4. LA Lakers (00-02)
5. Miami Heat (12-14) assuming they win
6. Minneapolis Lakers (52-54)
The 1995-96 Chicago Bulls went 72-10, establishing a record for regular-season dominance that has withstood the test of nearly the next two decades. Over the next two years, Michael Jordan led his team to 69 wins and then another 62.
Can you imagine what we'd think of this stretch if the Bulls hadn't dropped the last two games of the 1996-97 regular season and had won a combined 143 games in two go-rounds?
1. Chicago Bulls (96-98)
2. Boston Celtics (59-66)
3. Chicago Bulls (91-93)
4. LA Lakers (00-02)
5. Miami Heat (12-14) assuming they win
6. Minneapolis Lakers (52-54)


at including a squad that hasn't even won 3 yet. They couldn't wait til the Finals were over? 


