The UCLA Bruins. 10 championships from 1964-75 in a game where you turned over your team every four years, and really every two based on graduating senior starters. Boston's streak was great, but they had Bill Russell from 57-69. UCLA lost Kareem, then Lew Alcindor, after the 69 season, and still won 5 more titles in the next 6 years. Only 3 of 10 of John Wooden's UCLA championships included Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Now that's dominance... and good coaching/recruiting.
2006-07-17 07:31:44
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answered by Choose Life 3
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I’ll go with the Montreal Canadians of the 70’s from the 70-71 season they won 6 Stanley Cups. Including 4 in a row from 76-77 to 78-79. Their run ended in the 79-80 season when the New York Islanders who had a dynasty began their reign. Since only 2 other teams have won, the cup in the 70’s the Boston Bruins and the Philadelphia Flyers. I main reason their reign ended was that Key Dryden (Hall of Fame Goaltender) retired. I think the Stanley Cup is the hardest of the 4 major sports to win, due to the fact that anyone can win a series of 7 games and in hockey an 8th seed can beat a 1st seed.
2006-07-17 15:01:04
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answered by hair_of_a_dog 4
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With all due respect to the Yankees, Canadians and Patriots (2,3, and 4)
Boston Celtics during Bill Russel's era.
11 Titles in 13 years
9 straight titles.
2006-07-17 16:11:51
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answered by GPC 5
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Baseball: New York Yankees
Football: New England Patriots & The Green Bay Packers
Hockey: The New York Islanders & The Detriot Red Wings
2006-07-17 15:24:46
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answered by -- 4
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It would have to be the Yankees with 26 world series rings. No other team in baseball is close. The only other franchise in any other sport that can compare is the Montreal Canadians. They have won 24 Stanley Cups.
2006-07-17 16:21:12
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answered by dasher 2
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New York Yankees. from 1923-present. It's not really considered a dynasty but it should be. 26 World Series titles, 39 Pennants, and 42 Post-Season Appearances. No other team has gotten close.
2006-07-17 14:23:34
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answered by New World Order 4
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Boston Celtics in the '60s - the Bill Russell era.
2006-07-17 14:20:25
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answered by oracleguru 5
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New York Yankees 26 Championships more than any team at any level, any sport.
2006-07-17 14:31:49
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answered by Pennywise 3
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in soccer manchester united, in basketball the celtics 7 straight nba tittles in a row-it will never be done again, in baseball the freaking yankees-braves are not because they have not won many world series during 14 yrs consecutivly only 1 +they are getting there bejinds smacked by the freaking mets.
2006-07-17 14:35:56
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answered by chuxs d 2
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GrandMaster B has the answer I was going to post. UCLA had a run that I do not think will ever be matched. You should give GMB the best answer.
2006-07-17 14:51:40
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answered by Phil J 3
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