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Mike Greenberg celebrates the death of super teams in NBA

Mike Greenberg, in his capacity as hosts of ESPNS Stand upexplained the era of the super team in the NBA “totally and officially”.

The statement was presented on Tuesday when we prepare for the conference finale that contains four teams that do not qualify as super teams in the traditional sense – although reasonable heads were able to examine the situation of the New York Knicks and think that they are a kind of super team.

So that someone has cleared this death, Greenberg explained why this is actually a reason to celebrate.

“This league felt like a film in which they knew the end before it started,” he said.

“Suddenly everything is different now. For the first time in the league history we have our seventh champion in seven years.”

All four team teams have not enjoyed a championship success in recent years, if at all. Other fans have the opportunity to join the late party. And that seems to be a good thing.

But it is worthwhile to push the idea a little back that everyone knew who would go away with the title before the games were played during the government period of the super teams. These golden NBA finals of the state-Clleveland were an incredible theater. The Miami Heat-San Antonio Spurs rivalry was very convincing. Everyone offered their own surprises on the way.

Nobody will cry after the poor old superteams. However, it is worthwhile to weigh the importance of more franchise companies in the trophy area compared to the intrigue that goes hand in hand with a dynasty.

If the sport has taught us something, it is the case that these things will start again in the next season and the superteam era could start again. It only takes deep pockets and an expensive plan that comes together to start another round of imitators.

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