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※ [本文轉錄自 NBA 看板] 作者: rainingdayz (小雨) 看板: NBA 標題: [新聞] The 10 best teams of the decade never to win a champions 時間: Tue Aug 25 00:43:17 2009 http://tinyurl.com/mn734o (內有悲情圖片) Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:00 am EDT By Kelly Dwyer OK, we know that the first decade of the 21st century doesn't really end until 2011. We think. But we also know that there have been ten full NBA seasons played since the phrase "Y2K" was on all of our lips (1999-00), and here at Ball Don't Lie we've decided to use this as an offseason excuse to rank some of the best and not-so-brightest of the ten campaigns in question. The result? Why, top ten lists! Also-rans get also-rung for many reasons. Players could fall short, coaches could come up lame, the refs could play a part, the matchups could play a role, and injuries could come up at the worst time. Or, our own overstating of one team's brilliance could lead them to believe the hype, and disbelieve in the idea of boxing out. Here are a list of the ten best teams to fall short of a ring, with no franchise being listed twice (to give everyone a chance), since the 1999-00 season. 10. Miami Heat, 2004-05 Shaquille O'Neal(notes) got most of the credit at the time, but the years have taught us that it was Dwyane Wade's(notes) ascendency that allowed the Heat to win 59 games in O'Neal's first year in a Miami. Coached by Stan Van Gundy, with Wade in his second year, the Heat were equally stout on defense (6th in defensive efficiency) and offense (5th), while receiving solid spacing and help D from guys like Damon Jones(notes), Eddie Jones(notes), Christian Laettner, and Udonis Haslem(notes). Alas, with Wade (and to a lesser extent, O'Neal) injured for Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals, the Pistons topped the Heat in Miami. President Pat Riley then proceeded to dump that set of role players in favor of a crew including Antoine Walker(notes), Jason Williams(notes), and James Posey(notes). Somehow (read: Wade, that's how) it worked, and the Heat won its ring in 2006. 9. Detroit Pistons, 2005-06 With Flip Saunders turning what was a 17th-ranked offense into a 4th-ranked offense while sustaining the defense (dropped from 3rd under Larry Brown to 5th with Saunders), the Pistons were bandied about as a possible 70-win team until a March and April swoon saw what was once a 47-9 outfit finish 17-9. Whether these Pistons tuned Saunders out is up for discussion, but the desultory end to the regular season was topped off by two sleepwalking turns against the Bucks and Cavaliers in the first two rounds (even losing by 20 to an underwhelming Milwaukee team), before the Heat downed the Pistons in six games (with three of Miami's wins coming by double-digits, no small feat considering the snail-like pace) in the Conference finals. Also considered: Detroit Pistons, 2004-05; Detroit Pistons 2007-08. 8. Phoenix Suns, 2004-05 It's hard to overstate what this season's Phoenix Suns meant to several generations of NBA fans. Not only did they run with abandon and play a freewheeling offense led by free agent signee Steve Nash(notes), but they were also the lead dog in a new era of pro basketball that was defined by increased hand-checking regulation (making it easier for guards to do their thing), and a slight (but needed) uptick in the running game. This year's model dashed out to 62 wins while scoring 110 per contest, alongside an underrated defense (17th in defensive efficiency). The playoffs seemed to bring more of the same until Joe Johnson(notes) went down with a broken face, essentially, in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals. Jim Jackson was an adequate replacement, but the Suns weren't at full strength while down a cog, and it showed. Phoenix wasn't exactly outclassed against the San Antonio Spurs in the Conference finals — they won once and lost by only seven, three, 10, and six points — but the Spurs did well to keep Phoenix at forearm's length. Also considered: Phoenix Suns, 2006-07 7. Minnesota Timberwolves, 2003-04 Kevin Garnett's(notes) lone MVP season saw him at his absolute peak, and for just about the only time in his NBA career, he was paired with a player worth Garnett's time. It wasn't a Big Three, Latrell Sprewell was pretty average in his second-to-last season, but Sam Cassell's(notes) 20-point seven-assist season paired nicely with Garnett's ridiculous all-court combination of league-best defense and 24 points, 14 rebounds, five assists, and 3.7 combined steals and blocks. It may have won a championship, too, had Cassell not come up lame in the postseason with a bum hamstring. With their All-Star out, Darrick Martin(notes), Fred Hoiberg, and even Kevin Garnett had to bring the ball past half court for the Wolves, who lost in the Conference finals to the Lakers. The season also saw one of the great Game 7 performances of all time, as Garnett notched 32 points, 21 rebounds, five blocks, four steals, two assists and two turnovers in the second round against Sacramento, ridiculous numbers for such a low scoring (83-80) game. 6. Los Angeles Lakers, 2003-04 This could have been an all-time team, one of the greats, had everything come together. Nothing came together, though. Nothing came close. Everything fell apart, badly, but not before the Lakers made it all the way to the NBA Finals, as favorites, before losing to the Detroit Pistons. Los Angeles signed Gary Payton(notes) and Karl Malone to cheap-o contracts before the season started, hoping to fill positions that had been skunked by Tim Duncan(notes) and Tony Parker(notes) the season before, but those esteemed transactions were more than mitigated by the news of Kobe Bryant's(notes) legal troubles in Colorado during the summer of 2003. Bryant's troubles marred the season, as he grew increasingly insular, and, to his coaching staff and teammates, erratic and selfish on the court. Payton never learned the offense, Shaquille O'Neal was never in shape, and Karl Malone (the lone good soldier on this squad) had to deal with two devastating freak knee injuries in December (with the Lakers rolling along at 20 and 5) and in June (with Los Angeles about to make the Finals). Also considered: Los Angeles Lakers, 2007-08 5. Dallas Mavericks, 2006-07 They were the favorite, the 67-win team, but these Mavericks are the go-to gold standard regarding just why point differential is more important than won/loss records when determining the greatness of a team, and why matchups will always rule in the NBA. This doesn't mean these Mavs were chopped liver, far from it. Led by Dirk Nowitzki's(notes) MVP turn, the Mavs were an angry team that was smarting from a 2006 Finals defeat to the Miami Heat. They weren't exactly seething out of the gate, as Dallas lost its first four contests, but the Mavs teed off on the league from there (a 67-11 record to finish the year, yikes), and seemed to be the overwhelming favorite for everyone that hadn't noticed San Antonio's 8.4-point differential that season (nearly a whole point better than Dallas). Dallas' 1-6 record against Golden State over the previous two seasons was also ignored, as the Warriors went on to top Dallas in a six-game opening round loss. Also considered: Dallas Mavericks, 2005-06; Dallas Mavericks, 2002-03; Dallas Mavericks, 2004-05. 4. Portland Trail Blazers, 1999-00 A notorious also-ran that managed to lose a trip to the Finals (and probably title) not with an injury or ref-addled series of bum calls but with a miserable meltdown in the fourth quarter of a Game 7 that handed the Los Angeles Lakers a comeback win and rendered a promising team absolutely frazzled for three seasons following. Worse, with a big win on February 29th of that season (Portland was 45-11 entering the game, they finished the season 14-12), the Lakers sent the Blazers reeling twice in one season. Things started out promising. A late offseason trade netted the Trail Blazers Scottie Pippen for all sorts of what were thought to be superfluous parts, after a summer that saw the team acquire Steve Smith and Detlef Schrempf in order to round out an already-fearsome and deep roster. Coach Mike Dunleavy was never able to foster a group that was greater than the sum of its parts, and the team had no fallback option once the jumpers stopped falling in Game 7. And one of the "superfluous parts" listed above, Laker guard Brian Shaw, ended up contributing a huge three-pointer in Los Angeles' Game 7 comeback. 3. San Antonio Spurs, 2003-04 People forget just how great this Spurs team was, lost in the haze between its 2003 return to glory (a championship won with newish additions Manu Ginobili(notes) and Tony Parker), and the two ring bearers that followed in 2005 and 2007. Of course, the team also harkened back to an outfit that looked downright scared in losses to the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2001 and 2002 playoffs. It was the Lakers that downed this team in the Conference semifinals in 2004, as well, completely ripping the heart out of the Spurs after Derek Fisher(notes) nailed a nearly-impossible jumper with .4 seconds left in a pivotal fifth game of the Conference semifinals. The Spurs had a chance to even the series in Game 6, but they were more or less toast by then. The Lakers, as it was in 2001 and 2002, went on to the Finals. Also considered: San Antonio Spurs, 2005-06; San Antonio Spurs, 2001-02; San Antonio Spurs, 2000-01. 2. Sacramento Kings, 2001-02 This team deserved a championship so much that Ralph Nader thought he'd lend a hand in helping them out. The Kings were absolutely jobbed by the referees in a Game 6 loss to the Lakers in the Western Conference finals, a series of calls so bad that Nader thought he'd do a little work on Sacramento's behalf. Honesty compels me to mention the fact that the Lakers were also jobbed a bit in Game 5 of that series in Sacramento, and that the Kings did have a Game 7 at home in their favor to make things right. They blew that one, though, even as it went to overtime. It tends to mar an otherwise sublime season that saw seven Kings average double-figure points per game (with two, Chris Webber(notes) and Peja Stojakovic(notes), averaging well over 20 per), alongside the sixth-best defense in the NBA. But, you know, maybe if Vlade hadn't of flopped so damn much ... Also considered: Sacramento Kings, 2002-03, Sacramento Kings 2003-04. 1. Cleveland Cavaliers, 2008-09 I sort of like this also-ran, because it speaks to how we've grown as a sport-regarding culture over the years. These Cleveland Cavaliers ran up 66-wins, an almost-Bulls-like 8.9-point differential (way better than any team listed above), and had the greatest player in the game (LeBron James(notes)) at their disposal. And yet, when the team lost to the Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference finals last spring, people seemed ready to smartly admit that the Cavs, for all their horses, just didn't have the horses to run with the Magic. Nobody was labeled a choker, nobody was fired, and though the team traded for one big (hopeful) problem-solver in the offseason in Shaquille O'Neal, nobody seemed to overreact and make deals for the sake of making deals. Knowing that the team will have the best player in the game, at only age 24, around for at least the next season helps too; but you have to love the lack of hand-wringing. Still, the meek ending doesn't hide the fact that this was an otherwise dominant team that won 74 of its first 90 games before falling to the Magic in six. Honorable mention: Orlando Magic 2008-09; Indiana Pacers, 2003-04; Indiana Pacers 1999-00; Philadelphia 76ers, 2000-01 -- 傑米,炸掉它吧。 ⊙─ ─⊙▂⊙ 碰到問題,用C4就對了! █◤ Adam Savage James Hyneman MYTHBUSTERS by dajidali -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.229.180.228

08/25 00:43,
我個人覺得國王最悲情......
08/25 00:43

08/25 00:45,
小牛那個不叫悲情,叫丟臉....被第八踢回家....
08/25 00:45

08/25 00:45,
小牛的話 05-06應該比07-08更猛
08/25 00:45

08/25 00:46,
淚推webber 非常可惜
08/25 00:46

08/25 00:46,
更正 是比06-07更猛
08/25 00:46

08/25 00:46,
第一應該要是國王吧...騎士應該還不用上這個榜
08/25 00:46

08/25 00:46,
推國王 AI那年沒上榜喔?
08/25 00:46

08/25 00:47,
of the "decade"
08/25 00:47

08/25 00:47,
太陽是06-07比較悲情吧 被黑哨做掉 第10 9 1 不悲情啊
08/25 00:47

08/25 00:48,
不懂為什麼騎士會悲情?
08/25 00:48

08/25 00:48,
喔不.....第一張就哭哭了
08/25 00:48

08/25 00:51,
Webber就佔了兩次 Q_Q
08/25 00:51

08/25 00:53,
好想知道那個時候的Payton在想什麼
08/25 00:53

08/25 00:56,
國王有兩張...
08/25 00:56

08/25 00:56,
國王悲情比不過騎士... 果然沒史騰的愛...
08/25 00:56

08/25 00:56,
Webber:馬的連悲情都輸 我還不夠悲嗎
08/25 00:56

08/25 00:58,
太陽最可憐了 一直被黑哨 馬刺球員最有愛犯規都不吹
08/25 00:58

08/25 00:59,
我必須說 翻譯官快來阿~~
08/25 00:59

08/25 01:04,
是洋蔥!!
08/25 01:04

08/25 01:16,
借轉連悲情都輸版
08/25 01:16
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08/25 01:20, , 1F
鄉親啊 連悲情都輸 這還有天理嗎!? 哭哭
08/25 01:20, 1F

08/25 01:41, , 2F
悲情都輸...這才是最悲情的...最悲情還不夠悲情...
08/25 01:41, 2F

08/25 01:44, , 3F
克里夫蘭最好是最悲情阿= =我們第二誰敢說第一(淡淡哀桑)
08/25 01:44, 3F

08/25 05:10, , 4F
魔術打其是打的很棒呀,騎士輸的不冤枉~
08/25 05:10, 4F

08/25 10:02, , 5F
騎士悲情個屁,就算打贏魔術也不見得打贏湖人= =
08/25 10:02, 5F

08/25 10:05, , 6F
推!! 連悲情都輸 xDDD 悲情中的霸主
08/25 10:05, 6F

08/25 10:19, , 7F
悲情中的霸主~~~還是悲情...........= =
08/25 10:19, 7F

08/25 11:06, , 8F
史騰...................連悲情都輸 T T
08/25 11:06, 8F

08/25 11:56, , 9F
悲情阿
08/25 11:56, 9F

08/25 11:57, , 10F
克里夫蘭悲情的範圍很大 他們整座城市有將近五十年
08/25 11:57, 10F

08/25 11:57, , 11F
所有職業運動項目都拿不到冠軍
08/25 11:57, 11F

08/25 11:58, , 12F
不過NBA中 國王才是最悲情的ˊˋ
08/25 11:58, 12F

08/25 16:56, , 13F
國王說二 誰敢說一
08/25 16:56, 13F

08/25 19:05, , 14F
最悲情的是這份排名本身......
08/25 19:05, 14F

08/25 19:33, , 15F
我怎麼覺得要沒拿過冠軍的才有悲情的感覺
08/25 19:33, 15F

08/25 19:34, , 16F
熱火他們不是隔年就從小牛手上奪得冠軍了嗎
08/25 19:34, 16F

08/25 21:47, , 17F
明明有冠軍命卻被婊到 如太陽 國王那種才算 ....
08/25 21:47, 17F

08/25 21:48, , 18F
技不如人不算悲情
08/25 21:48, 18F

08/25 23:32, , 19F
國王最強那陣子 西區列強都還怕國王三分...
08/25 23:32, 19F

08/25 23:49, , 20F
那陣子國王是無敵的~還有全NBA最難撼動的主場
08/25 23:49, 20F

08/26 01:25, , 21F
希望第二代國王也能笑傲武林~~~~~~
08/26 01:25, 21F

08/26 02:22, , 22F
當時的國王也有弱點 拳怕少壯 印象中對阿拓都輸= =
08/26 02:22, 22F

08/26 02:22, , 23F
加油阿新國王 快打出自己的一套風格吧
08/26 02:22, 23F

08/26 17:10, , 24F
當時還有主場對東區不敗傳奇
08/26 17:10, 24F

08/26 22:53, , 25F
現在差一點有對東區不勝傳說.. 還好有贏尼克,不然就糗了
08/26 22:53, 25F

08/27 00:18, , 26F
當年國王比較怕亂刀流 明明當時的勇士只是B級隊伍卻拿他們
08/27 00:18, 26F

08/27 00:19, , 27F
沒輒 反之也是快艇剋星
08/27 00:19, 27F

08/27 02:02, , 28F
騎士哪裡悲情了....真怪的rank
08/27 02:02, 28F

12/11 05:38, 7年前 , 29F
史騰......... https://noxiv.com
12/11 05:38, 29F

04/20 03:27, 7年前 , 30F
當時還有主場對東區不敗 http://yaxiv.com
04/20 03:27, 30F
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