By the Numbers: The 10 Best NBA Teams of All-Time
2. 1995-96 Chicago Bulls
And here they are, ladies and gentlemen -- the infamous '95 Bulls. Their SRS of 11.8 confirms the team is among the very best of the best to ever do it. They officially come in at number two.
Before the 2015-16 Warriors overtook the wins record, the Bulls held it for 20 years with 72 regular-season victories. How'd they do it?
Quite simply, they were the best at everything. The Bulls led the league in both offensive rating (115.2) and defensive rating (101.8) with a 12.24-point average margin of victory. They also took the best care of the ball, with a turnover percentage of just 13.1%.
It's difficult not to have an efficient offense when Michael Jordan's leading the way. His Airness averaged 30.4 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game. He won the MVP and Finals MVP yet again, and Chicago won the title with a 4-2 Finals win over the Seattle Supersonics.