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  2. 02

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    Fill PG · SG · SF · PF · C · Coach · 6th man. Ratings depend on the title year.

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    Playoffs

    Four best-of-seven series. Matchups and home court drive each game — with a dash of luck.

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1940s

1947 Philadelphia Warriors

The 1947 Philadelphia Warriors captured the NBA championship behind Joe Fulks, head coach Eddie Gottlieb, and a balanced starting five. Jack George anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1948 Baltimore Bullets

The 1948 Baltimore Bullets captured the NBA championship behind Don Barksdale, head coach Buddy Jeanette, and a balanced starting five. Grady Lewis anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1949 Minneapolis Lakers

The 1949 Minneapolis Lakers captured the NBA championship behind George Mikan, head coach John Kundla, and a balanced starting five. Jim Krebs anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1950s

1950 Minneapolis Lakers

The 1950 Minneapolis Lakers captured the NBA championship behind George Mikan, head coach John Kundla, and a balanced starting five. Jim Krebs anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1951 Rochester Royals

The 1951 Rochester Royals captured the NBA championship behind Bob Davies, head coach Les Harrison, and a balanced starting five. Pep Saul anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1952 Minneapolis Lakers

The 1952 Minneapolis Lakers captured the NBA championship behind George Mikan, head coach John Kundla, and a balanced starting five. Clyde Lovelle anchored the bench. It was part of their 4-title streak for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1953 Minneapolis Lakers

The 1953 Minneapolis Lakers captured the NBA championship behind George Mikan, head coach John Kundla, and a balanced starting five. Whitey Skoog anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1954 Minneapolis Lakers

The 1954 Minneapolis Lakers captured the NBA championship behind George Mikan, head coach John Kundla, and a balanced starting five. Clyde Lovelle anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1955 Syracuse Nationals

The 1955 Syracuse Nationals captured the NBA championship behind Dolph Schayes, head coach Al Cervi, and a balanced starting five. Earl Lloyd anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1956 Philadelphia Warriors

The 1956 Philadelphia Warriors captured the NBA championship behind Paul Arizin, head coach George Senesky, and a balanced starting five. Andy Phillip anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1957 Boston Celtics

The 1957 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bob Cousy, head coach Red Auerbach, and a balanced starting five. Frank Ramsey anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1958 St. Louis Hawks

The 1958 St. Louis Hawks captured the NBA championship behind Bob Pettit, head coach Alex Hannum, and a balanced starting five. Chuck Share anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1959 Boston Celtics

The 1959 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Red Auerbach, and a balanced starting five. Frank Ramsey anchored the bench. It was part of their 4-title streak for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1960s

1960 Boston Celtics

The 1960 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Red Auerbach, and a balanced starting five. Frank Ramsey anchored the bench. It was part of their 4-title streak for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1961 Boston Celtics

The 1961 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Red Auerbach, and a balanced starting five. Frank Ramsey anchored the bench. It was part of their 4-title streak for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1962 Boston Celtics

The 1962 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Red Auerbach, and a balanced starting five. Frank Ramsey anchored the bench. It was part of their 4-title streak for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1963 Boston Celtics

The 1963 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Red Auerbach, and a balanced starting five. Don Nelson anchored the bench. It was part of their 4-title streak for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1964 Boston Celtics

The 1964 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Red Auerbach, and a balanced starting five. Willie Naulls anchored the bench. It was part of their 4-title streak for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1965 Boston Celtics

The 1965 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Red Auerbach, and a balanced starting five. Don Nelson anchored the bench. It was part of their 4-title streak for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1966 Boston Celtics

The 1966 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Red Auerbach, and a balanced starting five. Don Nelson anchored the bench. It was part of their 4-title streak for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1967 Philadelphia 76ers

The 1967 Philadelphia 76ers captured the NBA championship behind Wilt Chamberlain, head coach Alex Hannum, and a balanced starting five. Luke Jackson anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1968 Boston Celtics

The 1968 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Tom Sanders, and a balanced starting five. Don Nelson anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1969 Boston Celtics

The 1969 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Tom Heinsohn, and a balanced starting five. Don Nelson anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1970s

1970 New York Knicks

The 1970 New York Knicks captured the NBA championship behind Walt Frazier, head coach Red Holzman, and a balanced starting five. Mike Riordan anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1971 Milwaukee Bucks

The 1971 Milwaukee Bucks captured the NBA championship behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, head coach Larry Costello, and a balanced starting five. Bob Boozer anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1972 Los Angeles Lakers

The 1972 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Jerry West, head coach Bill Sharman, and a balanced starting five. Flynn Robinson anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1973 New York Knicks

The 1973 New York Knicks captured the NBA championship behind Walt Frazier, head coach Red Holzman, and a balanced starting five. Dean Meminger anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1974 Boston Celtics

The 1974 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Dave Cowens, head coach Tom Heinsohn, and a balanced starting five. Don Nelson anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1975 Golden State Warriors

The 1975 Golden State Warriors captured the NBA championship behind Rick Barry, head coach Al Attles, and a balanced starting five. Charles Johnson anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1976 Boston Celtics

The 1976 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Dave Cowens, head coach Tom Heinsohn, and a balanced starting five. Don Nelson anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1977 Portland Trail Blazers

The 1977 Portland Trail Blazers captured the NBA championship behind Bill Walton, head coach Jack Ramsay, and a balanced starting five. Herm Gilliam anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1978 Washington Bullets

The 1978 Washington Bullets captured the NBA championship behind Elvin Hayes, head coach Dick Motta, and a balanced starting five. Kevin Grevey anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1979 Seattle SuperSonics

The 1979 Seattle SuperSonics captured the NBA championship behind Jack Sikma, head coach Lenny Wilkens, and a balanced starting five. Paul Mokeski anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1980s

1980 Los Angeles Lakers

The 1980 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Magic Johnson, head coach Pat Riley, and a balanced starting five. Michael Cooper anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1981 Boston Celtics

The 1981 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Larry Bird, head coach Bill Fitch, and a balanced starting five. Kevin McHale anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1982 Los Angeles Lakers

The 1982 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Magic Johnson, head coach Pat Riley, and a balanced starting five. Michael Cooper anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1983 Philadelphia 76ers

The 1983 Philadelphia 76ers captured the NBA championship behind Moses Malone, head coach Billy Cunningham, and a balanced starting five. Clint Richardson anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1984 Boston Celtics

The 1984 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Larry Bird, head coach K.C. Jones, and a balanced starting five. Scott Wedman anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1985 Los Angeles Lakers

The 1985 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Magic Johnson, head coach Pat Riley, and a balanced starting five. Michael Cooper anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1986 Boston Celtics

The 1986 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Larry Bird, head coach K.C. Jones, and a balanced starting five. Bill Walton anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1987 Los Angeles Lakers

The 1987 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Magic Johnson, head coach Pat Riley, and a balanced starting five. Michael Cooper anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1988 Los Angeles Lakers

The 1988 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Magic Johnson, head coach Pat Riley, and a balanced starting five. Michael Cooper anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1989 Detroit Pistons

The 1989 Detroit Pistons captured the NBA championship behind Isiah Thomas, head coach Chuck Daly, and a balanced starting five. Vinnie Johnson anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1990s

1990 Detroit Pistons

The 1990 Detroit Pistons captured the NBA championship behind Isiah Thomas, head coach Chuck Daly, and a balanced starting five. Vinnie Johnson anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1991 Chicago Bulls

The 1991 Chicago Bulls captured the NBA championship behind Michael Jordan, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. B.J. Armstrong anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1992 Chicago Bulls

The 1992 Chicago Bulls captured the NBA championship behind Michael Jordan, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. B.J. Armstrong anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1993 Chicago Bulls

The 1993 Chicago Bulls captured the NBA championship behind Michael Jordan, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. Toni Kukoc anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1994 Houston Rockets

The 1994 Houston Rockets captured the NBA championship behind Hakeem Olajuwon, head coach Rudy Tomjanovich, and a balanced starting five. Mario Elie anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1995 Houston Rockets

The 1995 Houston Rockets captured the NBA championship behind Hakeem Olajuwon, head coach Rudy Tomjanovich, and a balanced starting five. Mario Elie anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1996 Chicago Bulls

The 1996 Chicago Bulls captured the NBA championship behind Michael Jordan, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. Toni Kukoc anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1997 Chicago Bulls

The 1997 Chicago Bulls captured the NBA championship behind Michael Jordan, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. Toni Kukoc anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1998 Chicago Bulls

The 1998 Chicago Bulls captured the NBA championship behind Michael Jordan, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. Toni Kukoc anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1999 San Antonio Spurs

The 1999 San Antonio Spurs captured the NBA championship behind Tim Duncan, head coach Gregg Popovich, and a balanced starting five. Antonio Daniels anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2000s

2000 Los Angeles Lakers

The 2000 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Shaquille O'Neal, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. Robert Horry anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2001 Los Angeles Lakers

The 2001 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Shaquille O'Neal, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. Robert Horry anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2002 Los Angeles Lakers

The 2002 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Shaquille O'Neal, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. Samaki Walker anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2003 San Antonio Spurs

The 2003 San Antonio Spurs captured the NBA championship behind Tim Duncan, head coach Gregg Popovich, and a balanced starting five. Manu Ginobili anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2004 Detroit Pistons

The 2004 Detroit Pistons captured the NBA championship behind Ben Wallace, head coach Larry Brown, and a balanced starting five. Antonio McDyess anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2005 San Antonio Spurs

The 2005 San Antonio Spurs captured the NBA championship behind Tim Duncan, head coach Gregg Popovich, and a balanced starting five. Brent Barry anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2006 Miami Heat

The 2006 Miami Heat captured the NBA championship behind Dwyane Wade, head coach Pat Riley, and a balanced starting five. James Posey anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2007 San Antonio Spurs

The 2007 San Antonio Spurs captured the NBA championship behind Tim Duncan, head coach Gregg Popovich, and a balanced starting five. Francisco Elson anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2008 Boston Celtics

The 2008 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Kevin Garnett, head coach Doc Rivers, and a balanced starting five. Eddie House anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2009 Los Angeles Lakers

The 2009 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Kobe Bryant, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. Lamar Odom anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2010s

2010 Los Angeles Lakers

The 2010 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind Kobe Bryant, head coach Phil Jackson, and a balanced starting five. Lamar Odom anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2011 Dallas Mavericks

The 2011 Dallas Mavericks captured the NBA championship behind Dirk Nowitzki, head coach Rick Carlisle, and a balanced starting five. J.J. Barea anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2012 Miami Heat

The 2012 Miami Heat captured the NBA championship behind LeBron James, head coach Erik Spoelstra, and a balanced starting five. Mike Miller anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2013 Miami Heat

The 2013 Miami Heat captured the NBA championship behind LeBron James, head coach Erik Spoelstra, and a balanced starting five. Ray Allen anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2014 San Antonio Spurs

The 2014 San Antonio Spurs captured the NBA championship behind Kawhi Leonard, head coach Gregg Popovich, and a balanced starting five. Manu Ginobili anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2015 Golden State Warriors

The 2015 Golden State Warriors captured the NBA championship behind Stephen Curry, head coach Steve Kerr, and a balanced starting five. Andre Iguodala anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2016 Cleveland Cavaliers

The 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers captured the NBA championship behind LeBron James, head coach Tyronn Lue, and a balanced starting five. Richard Jefferson anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2017 Golden State Warriors

The 2017 Golden State Warriors captured the NBA championship behind Kevin Durant, head coach Steve Kerr, and a balanced starting five. Andre Iguodala anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2018 Golden State Warriors

The 2018 Golden State Warriors captured the NBA championship behind Kevin Durant, head coach Steve Kerr, and a balanced starting five. Andre Iguodala anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2019 Toronto Raptors

The 2019 Toronto Raptors captured the NBA championship behind Kawhi Leonard, head coach Nick Nurse, and a balanced starting five. Fred VanVleet anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2020s

2020 Los Angeles Lakers

The 2020 Los Angeles Lakers captured the NBA championship behind LeBron James, head coach Frank Vogel, and a balanced starting five. Alex Caruso anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2021 Milwaukee Bucks

The 2021 Milwaukee Bucks captured the NBA championship behind Giannis Antetokounmpo, head coach Mike Budenholzer, and a balanced starting five. Bobby Portis anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2022 Golden State Warriors

The 2022 Golden State Warriors captured the NBA championship behind Stephen Curry, head coach Steve Kerr, and a balanced starting five. Jordan Poole anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2023 Denver Nuggets

The 2023 Denver Nuggets captured the NBA championship behind Nikola Jokic, head coach Michael Malone, and a balanced starting five. Christian Braun anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2024 Boston Celtics

The 2024 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Jayson Tatum, head coach Joe Mazzulla, and a balanced starting five. Al Horford anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

2025 Oklahoma City Thunder

The 2025 Oklahoma City Thunder captured the NBA championship behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, head coach Mark Daigneault, and a balanced starting five. Cason Wallace anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.