The Super Teams definition has been skewered. And it gets thrown around in the wrong way.
When you create a team of superstars through drafts and player development is not a Super Team. Acquiring key non-superstar players to FILL IN the roster is NOT a Super Team.
When SUPERSTAR free agents decide to join a team like the Avengers and the Super Friends, THAT is what a Super Team is.
80’s Celtics, Lakers, and Pistons were not Super teams.
90’s Bulls and Rockets were not super teams
Kobe/Shaq Lakers were not a super team ( a bunch of good/great EXPERIENCED role players and drafted rookies surrounding Shaq, GREW into a dynasty)
Duncan’s Spurs were not a super team (See Lakers)
Kobe’s almost 3peat Lakers were not a super team.
The Warriors before and after KD, we’re not a super team.
When you create a team of superstars through drafts and player development is not a Super Team. Acquiring key non-superstar players to FILL IN the roster is NOT a Super Team.
When SUPERSTAR free agents decide to join a team like the Avengers and the Super Friends, THAT is what a Super Team is.
80’s Celtics, Lakers, and Pistons were not Super teams.
90’s Bulls and Rockets were not super teams
Kobe/Shaq Lakers were not a super team ( a bunch of good/great EXPERIENCED role players and drafted rookies surrounding Shaq, GREW into a dynasty)
Duncan’s Spurs were not a super team (See Lakers)
Kobe’s almost 3peat Lakers were not a super team.
The Warriors before and after KD, we’re not a super team.
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