Seit der ersten Saison der NBA im Jahr 1947 wurden 80 Meisterschaften vergeben – eine pro Jahr bis zum Finale 2026. Ich habe jedes aktuelle Franchise auf die Titelanzahl gesetzt und die Verteilung übertrieben.

    Es ist ein lehrbuchmäßiger Rechtsschieflauf: der Modus ist 0 (ein Drittel der Liga hat noch nie gewonnen), das Der Median beträgt 1und die Mittelwert (2,6) wird von zwei Ausreißern nach rechts gezogen – den Celtics (18) und den Lakers (17), die zusammen halten 44 % aller jemals gewonnenen Titel. Kein Franchise ist jemals im Bereich von 8 bis 16 gelandet.

    Von ExaminationOk6652

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    1. Not telling you what to do OP but how easily could you do this in rolling 20 year increments? Like how’s this visually look for 2006-2026

    2. scr0llwheel on

      >No franchise has ever landed in the 8–16 range

      That’s not quite right. Surely there were a few years where the Lakers and Celtics were each in the 8-16 range…

    3. The Nets are really an embarrassment- went absolutely all-in on it twice with rent-a-players and whiffed badly both times while putting themselves deep down in the rebuilding after each one. The Kidd/KMart teams that went to the finals at least came somewhat close- but yeah that’s a lot of futility in the NY/NJ market until this year.

    4. Thehealeroftri on

      I’m confident the Utah Jazz will be the last team remaining on the list of 0. Small market that no one wants to play for.

    5. FatalModelCustomer on

      You have to consider that the modern NBA is the result of the merger of two leagues, the ABA and the NBA. Some of these teams played, and even won ABA titles instead, and you don’t seem to be counting that.

    6. NetRealizableValue on

      Small market teams like the Pelicans and Wizards will never win a championship, unfortunately

      The cities have little to no draw for big-time free agents, so they must rely on the draft to build a winning roster. The Spurs are an outlier simply because they have an amazing front office

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