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It is definitely interesting for Love to flat-out admit that the Cavs did not care about the regular season that year. While they had just made the Finals in , the Cavs had yet to win it all before that season. The team was also integrating a new head coach in Tyronn Lue, who took over in the middle of the season, as well as new rotation players like Frye and Richard Jefferson. In hindsight, the fact that the Cavs were coasting during the regular season was pretty apparent at times, especially on the part of their leader James.
While the Cavs won a championship that year and made two more Finals appearances after that, it is probably not a practice that other contenders should imitate. Subscribe to Yardbarker's Morning Bark , the most comprehensive newsletter in sports. Customize your email to get the latest news on your favorite sports, teams and schools.
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GOP senator plans to introduce 'Fauci Act' after clash at hearing. Ad Microsoft. Full screen. The greatest close-but-not-quite dynasties in sports Achieving dynasty status is hard for a reason. If the standards weren't so strict, there would be plenty of teams throughout history that would qualify for the designation. There are teams that either didn't win enough championships, had too much of a gap between wins, or simply had even better teams standing in their way.
There are even some teams on this list that still have a chance to become dynasties but aren't quite there yet. Let's take a look at some of the greatest teams across sports that fell just short of dynasty status. So, in a seven-season span, Cincy was in the World Series four times, won it twice and was one win away from a fifth appearance. That's pretty dominant work overall, but it still isn't good enough to be considered a dynasty, despite the fact that those Reds are remembered as one of the most fearsome teams in baseball's modern era.
Sorry, Joe Morgan. Miami Dolphins, Undefeated season? Back-to-back Super Bowl titles? Three in five years? Ah, so close but so far. The Dolphins got to the Big Game in but fell to Dallas in lopsided fashion. They responded by going the following year, then followed that up with a thrashing of the Vikings more on them later in Unfortunately, as good as Larry Csonka, Bob Griese, Paul Warfield and rest of the Dolphins were, they couldn't bookend the '72 and '73 title years with one more, thus relegating them to "merely excellent" as opposed to "dynastic.
Minnesota Vikings, For all the flack the Buffalo Bills get for losing four consecutive Super Bowls, you'd think people, especially the older crowd, would remind younger sports fans that the Vikings nearly matched the "feat" in the mids.
Minnesota, under the leadership of Bud Grant and backed by a fearsome defensive line, the "Purple People Eaters," was a perennial contender, winning the NFC in , and , yet the Vikes lost in the Super Bowl each time. None of those games, by the way, was decided by fewer than 10 points. When you think of teams that could truly have been dynasties only to be denied on the precipice repeatedly, the Vikings are a fine choice.
Slideshow continues on the next slide. Dallas Cowboys, Dallas played in the Super Bowl in , and , winning it in The Cowboys' particular roadblock to dynastic glory and the accompanying immortality resided in the Pittsburgh Steelers, who twice tortured them in classic Super Bowl clashes. Dallas did just enough to lose the games, while the Steelers made all the big plays when they needed them most. The two franchises are, to this day, arguably the two most popular in the league, and the contrast in personality and ownership styles made them the perfect foils for one another back then.
Unfortunately for Dallas, to the victor go the spoils, and so the Steelers are the team of the '70s, while Dallas has to settle for being one of several very good squads. Denver Broncos, If the Vikings were the originators of the "get to the Super Bowl frequently and lose every time" tactic and the Bills perfected it, then the Broncos were the team that bridged the two.
Denver made it to the Big Game three times in four years in the late-'80s and lost the three games by an average of 32 points. The drubbing at the hands of the 49ers in the season remains the most lopsided Super Bowl of all time.
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