#7 Golden State Warriors (2014- Present)
Championships - 2 (2015, 17)
When this list is re-evaluated in a few years, these current Golden State Warriors are bound to be far higher on the list. A majority of the success this franchise has tasted this past couple of years has been because of the ownership change back in 2010.
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That change led to a change in the front office and which eventually resulted in more sound roster decisions. e.g: Picking Stephen Curry ahead of Monta Ellis as the franchise's cornerstone and building through the NBA Draft (Klay Thompson and Draymond Green). And that resulted in them being able to sign Kevin Durant in the summer of 2016.
In terms of dominance, their numerous records speak for themselves - 73 regular season wins in 2015-16, largest point differential for a season, 16-1 Playoff record en route to a championship in 2017 and sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2018 NBA Finals.
Winning three in four years, the Warriors have cemented themselves as a Dynasty in NBA history, one that is certainly not reached its ceiling yet.
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