I'm sorry but the Lakers are the most successful franchise in NBA history. I know that isn't going to be a popular viewpoint on the site, but it is reality. The Lakers have played for the championship in 50% of the seasons in league history. They have never had an extended down period. And it isn't like they aren't second in titles or that far back.
Should Yale be considered the greatest college football team ever because they have the most titles? How about Princton they are #2 on that list?
Each year, every team has ONE goal, and ONE goal only. To win the championship. That is what measures success.
Being competitive year after year and having all star players will put fans in the seats, which is vital to a franchise being able to compete, but WINNNING is what makes you the best.
Anyone else find it interesting that Hollinger makes a point to mention the number of teams in the league when the Celtics won 11 in 13 years, but makes no mention of it when the L.A.....i'm sorry, Minneapolis Lakers won 5 in 6 years?? He's not even trying to hide his bias.