1978 Washington Bullets Among Most Unlikely NBA Champions
The 1978 Washington Bullets Among Most Unlikely NBA Champions
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1. 1956-57 St. Louis Hawks
The Hawks were perennial underdogs heading into the series against the mighty Boston Celtics. With Bill Russell on the Celtics, few gave St. Louis a chance. However, led by Bob Pettit’s clutch play and the resolve of their roster, the Hawks pulled off the upset in Game 7, cementing one of the earliest underdog successes.
2. 1976-77 Portland Trail Blazers
Coached by Jack Ramsay, the newly established Trail Blazers were an untested squad. With only one prior playoff appearance, no one saw them sweeping through the league. Bill Walton’s dominance on both ends and their team-first style dismantled the favored 76ers in six games.
3. 1994-95 Houston Rockets
The Rockets were the No. 6 seed in the West, making them the lowest seed to win it all. Hakeem Olajuwon was unstoppable, and key midseason acquisition Clyde Drexler punctuated their incredible postseason run. Overcoming powerhouse squads, including the Spurs and Magic, solidified their unlikely title.
4. 2003-04 Detroit Pistons
The Pistons were solid but lacked a superstar in a league dominated by Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal’s Lakers. With suffocating defense, led by Chauncey Billups and Ben Wallace, the Pistons stunned LA in a convincing five-game Finals series.
5. 2010-11 Dallas Mavericks
Facing LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh’s Miami Heat superteam, everyone counted Dallas out. Yet, Dirk Nowitzki carried the Mavericks on his back, capitalizing on veteran composure and perimeter shooting to topple “The Heatles” in unforgettable fashion.