#3 Miami Heat: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh

The Boston Celtics' domination were in big part due to Lebron James' woes in the playoffs, back when he did not reach the NBA Finals eight times in a row.

The stars from the 2003 NBA draft class hatched a plan that saw LeBron James and Chris Bosh take their talents to South Beach and team up with D-Wade to create an elite superteam.
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Die-hard NBA fans will remember LeBron James 'The Decision' special where he revealed his plans to join Dwyane Wade in Miami and the subsequent declaration of 'not five, not six, not seven,' NBA title aspirations that engulfed the competition.
The Miami Heat were further bolstered with one of the purest shooters in NBA history - Ray Allen - joining them in his quest for gold and glory. The Miami Heat went on to make four NBA Finals appearances, winning two NBA titles (2012 and 2013).
James was loathed as the villain of the NBA and carried that tag with him until he returned to his hometown and ushered in the second LeBron James era with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
#2 Golden State Warriors: Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson

It can be argued that the ensemble created in the bay area was the greatest super team in NBA history.
The Golden State Warriors made an NBA record 73 wins in the 2016 regular season before losing the championship to the Cleveland Cavaliers despite taking a 3-1 series lead.
The fallout resulted in the creation of a monster big-three of Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, with many other notable role players playing their parts to perfection.
The Golden State Warriors began putting on a Jordan-esque show that dominated the NBA with authority. They went on to beat LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2017 and 2018 to win successive NBA championships.
Durant cruised his side to victory by winning back-to-back NBA Finals MVP awards.
The unit, however, fell apart after their defeat by Kawhi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors in the 2019 NBA Finals. Durant left to join the Brooklyn Nets in free agency.
One can only imagine the number of NBA titles they could have won if not for Durant taking his talent to the East Coast.
#1 Chicago Bulls: Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman

Everyone wants to be like Michael Jordan. The Chicago Bulls trio has stood the test of time and still reign as the best super-team ever created in the NBA.
Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman took the NBA by storm and even helped steer the game to a worldwide scale with their epic performances that made them famous around the globe.
One can still find people who don't know what the NBA is but have heard of the name Michael Jordan.
The Bulls made a big move in the 1995-96 NBA season by acquiring Dennis Rodman and creating a beast of a team that dominated the game like none else.
The trio went on to register 72 regular-season wins on their way to their first NBA title in 1995-96. The Bulls' big three followed that up with two more NBA Championship-winning seasons to complete the revered 'three peat'.
Although the Jordan era was larger than that, the Bulls won six titles in eight years under Jordan before dismantling the team after the 1997-98 season.
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