#2 Chicago Bulls (1990's)

Championships - 6 (1991, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98)

No other team has gone 6-0 in the Finals during their dynastic reign. The Chicago Bulls have made only six Finals in franchise history, all in the 1990's, but they are 6-0 in those appearances. A huge reason for that was having "arguably the greatest player ever" Michael Jordan. Some might mention Scottie Pippen as well but there were times in the 1997 and 1998 Playoffs when Jordan was single-handedly carrying the team.
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That said, there is no doubt, Pippen was the clear second superstar and that he played a huge role in the team's success.
Without undermining their contributions, it's important to point out that Jordan and Pippen had a lot of help. They played in the expansion era, had one of the best coaches (Phil Jackson) even at that time and had a front office that was forward thinking (getting Tony Kukoc from Europe who he played a huge role in the second three-peat from 1996 to 1998) and provided the team with what it needed.
This dynasty dominated the 1990's, preventing a lot of great players from winning a championship - Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing, Reggie Miller and many more. The Bulls dynasty from the 1990's could have easily been the greatest but it's difficult to argue against 11 titles.
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