Source:The NBA History- Los Angeles Lakers captain and leader Wilt Chamberlain: the greatest NBA player and center ever, at least at this point. |
"The Lakers won 69 games, including a league-record 33-game winning streak, on their way to the NBA title."
From The NBA History
Sometimes before you can beat the man, you have to lose to the man a lot. In the 1960s when the Los Angeles Lakers were winning Western Conference Championship after Western Conference Championship, the Boston Celtics were the men of the NBA. They simply had the best teams and played the best as a team. No other way to describe how an NBA franchise wins 9 straight NBA Finals from the late 50s, well into the 1960s, with all the very good teams that they beat. But in 1972, The Lakers finally became the men and beat the New York Knicks and finally won their NBA Championship.
Sometimes before you can beat the man, you have to lose to the man a lot. In the 1960s when the Los Angeles Lakers were winning Western Conference Championship after Western Conference Championship, the Boston Celtics were the men of the NBA. They simply had the best teams and played the best as a team. No other way to describe how an NBA franchise wins 9 straight NBA Finals from the late 50s, well into the 1960s, with all the very good teams that they beat. But in 1972, The Lakers finally became the men and beat the New York Knicks and finally won their NBA Championship.
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