The NBA finals trophy is known as the Larry O’Brien NBA Championship Trophy. Winners of the NBA Finals are honoured annually with this trophy and become the NBA Champions. This award was formerly known as the Walter A. Brown Trophy until 1984. Could you tell me which NBA teams have won the most titles? Usually, the number of titles a player has won is the primary yardstick to evaluate his greatness. A player’s legacy is irrevocably altered once they accomplish that.
This championship victory guarantees his continued presence in the NBA since he is rewriting the league’s record books. A group’s point of view is no different. Most people judge a team’s greatness based on how many awards they’ve won in the past. Then you form an opinion on it. The prestige of a franchise rises when it wins a championship, and that rise has real-world consequences. When the 2020 NBA Finals conclude, it will be time to determine which team has won the most championships.
Previous NBA Finals series outcomes and the list of NBA Finals winners from 2016 through 2022.
Golden State Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics (2022)
They won their fourth championship in the previous eight years and seventh overall when the Golden State Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics 103-90 in Game 6 of the NBA Finals 2022. Stephen Curry was the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player after scoring 34 points. Winning Game 1 gave the Celtics a 1-0 series lead; they went on to win Games 2 and 3 to take a 2-1 lead before the Warriors came back to win the series, 4-2.
Milwaukee Bucks def. Phoenix Suns 4-2 (2021)
The 2021 NBA Finals capped and concluded the playoffs for the 2020-21 NBA season and determined the league champion. The Eastern Conference champion Milwaukee Bucks prevailed over the Western Conference champion Phoenix Suns in a best-of-seven NBA playoff series, 4 games to 2. That was the Bucks’ second NBA championship and their first in 50 years.
Los Angeles Lakers def. Miami Heat, 4 – 2 (2020)
The 2020 NBA Finals concluded the 2019–20 National Basketball Association (NBA) playoffs. Once again, after ten years, the Los Angeles Lakers, who won the Western Conference, defeated the Miami Heat, who won the Eastern Conference, 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals series. They currently share the NBA record with the Boston Celtics for the most titles won by a single franchise. The Lakers LeBron James was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player for the fourth time in his career.
Toronto Raptors defeated the Golden State Warriors 4 – 2 (2019)
This year’s NBA Finals culminated the 2018-19 postseason for the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 2019 NBA Finals were played between May 30 and June 13 and ended with the Eastern Conference champion Toronto Raptors defeating the Western Conference winner Golden State Warriors, 4-2. That was the first time an NBA club outside the United States won the title. After being traded to the Raptors in the offseason, Kawhi Leonard once again earned the MVP award in the NBA Finals.
Golden State Warriors def. Cleveland Cavaliers 4-0 (2018)
The National Basketball Association (NBA) 2017-18 playoffs culminated in the NBA Finals, which took place in June and July 2018. The Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors swept the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers in this best-of-seven final series, winning four games to zero. The Warriors joined the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls, Houston Rockets, and Miami Heat as the 7th NBA franchise to win back-to-back titles. The four main professional sports leagues in North America have never had the same two clubs compete for the championship four years in a row until this year’s Finals.
Golden State Warriors def. Cleveland Cavaliers 4-1 (2017)
As the culmination of the 2016-17 playoffs in the National Basketball Association (NBA), the 2017 NBA Finals was the league’s championship series. The Golden State Warriors took down the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers, 4 games to 1, to claim their first NBA title in franchise history. Never before in NBA history have the same two teams met in the Finals three years in a row like they did this year.
Cleveland Cavaliers def. Golden State Warriors 4-3 (2016)
After the end of the 2016 playoffs, the National Basketball Association (NBA) crowned its champion in the 2016 NBA Finals. It was a replay of last year’s NBA Finals. The Eastern Conference winner Cleveland Cavaliers came out on top, beating the Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors in five games to four. After clinching home-court advantage by setting the NBA regular season wins record (73-9), Golden State raced out to a 2-0 series lead, winning both games by a combined 48 points. For the first time in Finals history, the Cavaliers returned from a 3-1 hole and won the series.
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