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Warfan
08-09-2014, 10:01 PM
For me it's either...



1991:

http://sneakerbardetroit.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/cc04df15e051028efe55db1979664e58.jpg

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QSxhGLpoZVo



2007:

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/05/04/sports/04cnd-warriors2.600.jpg



LeBron stans I guess you could just list your favorite LeBron season or something...

RoundMoundOfReb
08-09-2014, 10:02 PM
12 Heat
13 Heat
09 Cavs
10 Cavs

in that order. I suspect 15 Cavs to rank near the top :cheers:

qrich
08-09-2014, 10:04 PM
http://www.thenolookpass.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/cassell.jpg

DaSeba5
08-09-2014, 10:06 PM
2006. It was Miami's first title season and that was always the most special to me.

2006
2013
2012
2003-04

RoundMoundOfReb
08-09-2014, 10:06 PM
Seriously though: 2001 Raptors..that Carter 50 point game is my favorite game in franchise history as well...

SCdac
08-09-2014, 10:08 PM
As a Spurs fan , 1999 and 2005

Twin Towers, Avery, Elliott, and San Antonio gets their first championship, and 2005 was one of the sickest playoff runs, ending with two of the best defensive teams and coaches of this era facing off (Spurs/Pop vs. Pistons/Larry Brown). Manu and Bowen really carving their names out in the history books, as well as The Big Fundamental (who dropped 27 ppg & 14 rpg on the #1 seeded Suns).

G.O.A.T
08-09-2014, 10:10 PM
As a Spurs fan , 1999 and 2005

Twin Towers, Avery, Elliott, and San Antonio gets their first championship, and 2005 was one of the sickest playoff runs, ending with two of the best defensive teams and coaches of this era facing off (Spurs/Pop vs. Pistons/Larry Brown). Manu and Bowen really carving their names out in the history books, as well as The Big Fundamental (who dropped 27 ppg & 14 rpg on the #1 seeded Suns).


I wish that would have been a better finals though. The first four games were blowouts and only game five had a memorable finish. Both teams were exhausted by the end of that series.

T_L_P
08-09-2014, 10:12 PM
As a Spurs fan , 1999 and 2005

Twin Towers, Avery, Elliott, and San Antonio gets their first championship, and 2005 was one of the sickest playoff runs, ending with two of the best defensive teams and coaches of this era facing off (Spurs/Pop vs. Pistons/Larry Brown). Manu and Bowen really carving their names out in the history books, as well as The Big Fundamental (who dropped 27 ppg & 14 rpg on the #1 seeded Suns).

05 for me too.

04 ****ing crushed me. I honestly thought 03 buried the Lakers, but they come back next year and beat us. I had really given up on Parker at this point too (I'd go as far as saying he sucked in every one of his first three postseasons). Then we win it all in what was the most entertaining Finals I've ever witnessed. Manu became a star. :cheers:

SCdac
08-09-2014, 10:13 PM
I wish that would have been a better finals though. The first four games were blowouts and only game five had a memorable finish. Both teams were exhausted by the end of that series.

Two strong teams trading heavy blows, it happens. Many fans weren't fond of the low scoring matches. Certainly the second half, and 4th quarter, of Game 7 was amazing to watch for a Spurs fan. The score was tied going into the 4th quarter of Game 7, and not many series are that close, despite the blowouts. Very evenly matched teams.

SCdac
08-09-2014, 10:16 PM
Honorable mention to 2014. Obviously beating the Heat was sweet. And Duncan, Manu, Parker, and Pop getting yet another ring in amazing fashion. Redemption style

http://cdn2.vox-cdn.com/assets/4636903/cockypop2.gif

Smook A.
08-09-2014, 10:16 PM
Rockets: 93-94 season

We won our 1st championship. Our team went 58-34. Hakeem won MVP & DPOY. Just a really good year for the team.

JT123
08-09-2014, 10:17 PM
I would have to say 2012. Bran dominating the post season despite being doubted every step of the way. His team falls behind 2-1 against Indiana after the Bosh injury, and haters like Mike Wilbon and Jon Barry come out of the woodwork and start asking if Lebron deserves a pass because of Bosh's injury. :facepalm That's how little faith people had in Lebron, they were basically declaring the series over after a 2-1 deficit. Then Bron RESPONDS with 40/18/9! :eek: Then there was game 6 against Boston where he shit on an entire city's dreams, saving Spo's job and the big 3 in the process. Then to top it all off by dominating KD and the Thunder as the underdog?! :bowdown:

T_L_P
08-09-2014, 10:20 PM
"Three time MVP of the Finals. That's pretty select company - Magic, Jordan, Shaq, and now you."


Cemented his place in NBA history. :bowdown:

G.O.A.T
08-09-2014, 10:21 PM
Two strong teams trading heavy blows, it happens. Many fans weren't fond of the low scoring matches. Certainly the second half, and 4th quarter, of Game 7 was amazing to watch for a Spurs fan. The score was tied going into the 4th quarter of Game 7, and not many series are that close, despite the blowouts. Very evenly matched teams.

If the Fisher shot doesn't go in in 2004, and the Spurs make the Finals against Detroit, who wins?

Legends66NBA7
08-09-2014, 10:21 PM
http://lebruitdesgarcons.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/toronto-raptors-we-the-north9-640x349.jpg


No doubt in my mind. While 01 was good too, I believe the fans really rallied behind this 14 squad.

OncePerMonth
08-09-2014, 10:21 PM
For me it's either...



1991:

http://sneakerbardetroit.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/cc04df15e051028efe55db1979664e58.jpg

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QSxhGLpoZVo



2007:

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/05/04/sports/04cnd-warriors2.600.jpg



LeBron stans I guess you could just list your favorite LeBron season or something...

I was going to tell you 2007 until I scrolled down and saw you included it.

RoundMoundOfReb
08-09-2014, 10:25 PM
http://lebruitdesgarcons.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/toronto-raptors-we-the-north9-640x349.jpg


No doubt in my mind. While 01 was good too, I believe the fans really rallied behind this 14 squad.
True...Hopefully 15 will blow both away :cheers:

And this is gonna sound stupid: but i also liked the 05-06 season...we sucked but that team was strangely entertaining..for better or worse (kobe dropping 81 :oldlol: )

To4
08-09-2014, 10:25 PM
Starbury and Stevie franchise on the Knicks with Isiah Thomas on the helm.:bowdown: :facepalm :facepalm

JohnFreeman
08-09-2014, 10:27 PM
00 - 05

MrC1991
08-09-2014, 10:28 PM
The 90s.

SCdac
08-09-2014, 10:39 PM
If the Fisher shot doesn't go in in 2004, and the Spurs make the Finals against Detroit, who wins?

It's tough to say. Ginobili hadn't quite broken out yet, but certainly showed flashes of greatness. Duncan was still in his physical peak (he was dinged up in 2005, yet still won Finals MVP). Turkoglu was crap for the Spurs and didn't last long. Spurs in 05 traded aging Malik Rose for Nazr Mohammed, and it really bolstered their D (Mohammed became the starting center ahead of Rasho). The Fisher shot was definitely a heartbreaker, mostly because many people (in San Antonio) didn't feel the shot should have counted, but its whatever. Spurs had ended their reign the year before. Had Spurs faced the 04 Pistons, idk. The Pistons had alot to prove and the addition of Sheed made them a more lethal opponent than before. But they added McDyess and stayed about as good the next season (and lost a close series to an improved Spurs team).

Angel Face
08-09-2014, 10:43 PM
90s particularly this:

https://obsessedwithsports.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/chicago_bulls_72_wins.jpg

jzek
08-09-2014, 10:43 PM
http://i.imgur.com/NXdcT0w.jpg

nba title
72-10 record in the regular season
15-3 record in the playoffs
all-star mvp, regular season mvp, and finals mvp in jordan
phil jackson won coach of the year award
kukoc won the 6th man award
jordan's 30.4 ppg led the league (was 3rd in steals at 2.2)
rodman's 14.9 rpg led the league
jordan and pippen were named to the 1st team all nba team
jordan, pippen, rodman were named to the 1st team all defensive team
kerr was second in the league in 3 pt percentage

complete dominance

MrC1991
08-09-2014, 10:45 PM
http://i.imgur.com/NXdcT0w.jpg

nba title
72-10 record in the regular season
15-3 record in the playoffs
all-star mvp, regular season mvp, and finals mvp in jordan
phil jackson won coach of the year award
kukoc won the 6th man award
jordan's 30.4 ppg led the league (was 3rd in steals at 2.2)
rodman's 14.9 rpg led the league
jordan and pippen were named to the 1st team all nba team
jordan, pippen, rodman were named to the 1st team all defensive team
kerr was second in the league in 3 pt percentage

complete dominance

My nikka.

Angel Face
08-09-2014, 10:45 PM
nba title
72-10 record in the regular season
15-3 record in the playoffs
all-star mvp, regular season mvp, and finals mvp in jordan
phil jackson won coach of the year award
kukoc won the 6th man award
jordan's 30.4 ppg led the league (was 3rd in steals at 2.2)
rodman's 14.9 rpg led the league
jordan and pippen were named to the 1st team all nba team
jordan, pippen, rodman were named to the 1st team all defensive team
kerr was second in the league in 3 pt percentage

complete dominance

:rockon:

GOAT team

Legends66NBA7
08-09-2014, 11:04 PM
True...Hopefully 15 will blow both away :cheers:

And this is gonna sound stupid: but i also liked the 05-06 season...we sucked but that team was strangely entertaining..for better or worse (kobe dropping 81 :oldlol: )

I hope so too, man.

Feel ya about 05/06. I would say Vince's game winner that year killed me more than Kobe's 81. I still remember how entertaining that whole game was when I watched it on T.V.. So much drama.