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June 07, 2006

ACC Players Win NBA Titles

You want to win an NBA title? You better get yourself some ACC players, pronto! Draft them, trade for them, sign them - just get them.

Why?

I'll tell you why - since 1990, there have been 16 NBA Finals. In twelve of those years, one team had more players from the ACC than the other team. Of those twelve teams, eleven won the title. Eleven out of twelve! That's a nearly 92% win rate.

Wanna know who's going to win the NBA Championship this year? The Dallas Mavericks. With Josh Howard, Jerry Stackhouse and Josh Powell, they sport three ACC veterans. The Miami Heat? None. Zilch. Nada. And that's about their chance of winning too. The four other NBA teams since 1990 to manage to reach the finals without an ACC player combined to win 6 games between them. They all lost in six games or less.

The Dallas Mavericks - your 2006 NBA Champs.

Year Western Champion

ACC Players

Result Eastern Champion

ACC Players

1990 Portland Trailblazers

1

1–4 Detroit Pistons

1

1991 Los Angeles Lakers

3

1–4 Chicago Bulls

3

1992 Portland Trail Blazers

2

2–4 Chicago Bulls

3

1993 Phoenix Suns

1

2–4 Chicago Bulls

3

1994 Houston Rockets

2

4–3 New York Knicks

1

1995 Houston Rockets

4

4–0 Orlando Magic

3

1996 Seattle SuperSonics

1

2–4 Chicago Bulls

2

1997 Utah Jazz

0

2–4 Chicago Bulls

1

1998 Utah Jazz

0

2–4 Chicago Bulls

2

1999 San Antonio Spurs

1

4–1 New York Knicks

2

2000 Los Angeles Lakers

2

4–2 Indiana Pacers

3

2001 Los Angeles Lakers

2

4–1 Philadelphia 76ers

2

2002 Los Angeles Lakers

1

4–0 New Jersey Nets

0

2003 San Antonio Spurs

2

4–2 New Jersey Nets

0

2004 Los Angeles Lakers

2

1–4 Detroit Pistons

3

2005 San Antonio Spurs

2

4–3 Detroit Pistons

2

2006 Dallas Mavericks

3

0–0 Miami Heat

0

Update: Obviously I can't even read my own charts. The pattern held 10 times out of 12 previously, not 11 out of 12. Of course, now that Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat knocked off the Mavs in six games, it's 10 out of 13.

Comments
 
(1) by tieguy (unregistered) on 06/08/2006 08:23 am
Jordan skews this just a little, no? :)

 
(2) by Dave on 06/08/2006 09:41 am
tieguy wrote:
Jordan skews this just a little, no? Smile


Timmy D did his part as well!

 
(3) by papal frottage (unregistered) on 06/09/2006 09:28 am
Yes, it definitely helps to have at least one Tar Heel on the floor (unless you're the Knicks).

Special shout-out to the 2004 Pistons who also had Larry Brown, Phil Ford, Pat Sullivan and Dave Hanners on the bench.

 
(4) by Dave on 06/09/2006 10:16 am
papal frottage wrote:
Yes, it definitely helps to have at least one Tar Heel on the floor (unless you're the Knicks).

Special shout-out to the 2004 Pistons who also had Larry Brown, Phil Ford, Pat Sullivan and Dave Hanners on the bench.


Speaking of Rasheed ...



 
(5) by Birdman (unregistered) on 06/21/2006 01:10 am
ha ha good page retard excellent call on the finals u seemed so sure to.... to bad u were wrong

 
(6) by Dave on 06/21/2006 09:18 am
Birdman wrote:
ha ha good page retard excellent call on the finals u seemed so sure to.... to bad u were wrong


Boy, you got me there!

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