There's an old saying: If you want to win the NBA championship, you need experience. Well, here are the teams who claimed the Larry O'Brien trophy having the oldest cores running the show.
(To select each team's core, we went with the three players who had the biggest statistical output during their championship runs in the playoffs).
1. 2010-11 Dallas: 104.9 years
Top three playoff performers: Dirk Nowitzki (33.0 years old upon winning the title), Jason Terry (33.7), Jason Kidd (38.2)
2. 1996-97 Chicago: 99.4 years
Top three playoff performers: Michael Jordan (34.3), Scottie Pippen (31.7), Ron Harper (33.4)
3. 1996 Chicago: 99.1 years
Top three playoff performers: Michael Jordan (33.3), Scottie Pippen (30.7), Dennis Rodman (35.1)
4. 1971-72 LA Lakers: 99.0 years
Top three playoff performers: Wilt Chamberlain (35.8), Jerry West (34.0), Gail Goodrich (29.1)
5. 1997-98 Chicago: 97.7 years
Top three playoff performers: Michael Jordan (35.3), Scottie Pippen (32.7), Toni Kukoc (29.7)
6. 2019-20 LA Lakers: 97.3 years
Top three playoff performers: LeBron James (35.4), Anthony Davis (27.2), Rajon Rondo (34.3)
7. 1968-69 Boston: 96.9 years
Top three playoff performers: John Havlicek (29.2), Bill Russell (35.3), Bailey Howell (32.4)
8. 2007-08 Boston: 95.6 years
Top three playoff performers: Kevin Garnett (32.1), Paul Pierce (30.7), Ray Allen (32.9)
9. 1977-78 Washington: 95.4 years
Top three playoff performers: Elvin Hayes (32.6), Wes Unseld (32.2), Bob Dandridge (30.6)
10. 1986-87 LA Lakers: 94.3 years
Top three playoff performers: Magic Johnson (27.8), James Worthy (26.3), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (40.2)
11. 1967-68 Boston: 93.9 years
Top three playoff performers: Bill Russell (34.3), John Havlicek (28.2), Bailey Howell (31.4)
12. 2021-22 Golden State: 93.9 years
Top three playoff performers: Stephen Curry (34.2), Andrew Wiggins (27.3), Klay Thompson (32.3)
13. 2013-14 San Antonio: 93.1 years
Top three playoff performers: Tim Duncan (38.1), Kawhi Leonard (22.9), Tony Parker (32.1)
14. 2009-10 LA Lakers: 92.3 years
Top three playoff performers: Kobe Bryant (31.8), Pau Gasol (29.9), Lamar Odom (30.6)
15. 1972-73 New York: 91.8 years
Top three playoff performers: Walt Frazier (28.2), Dave DeBusschere (32.6), Willis Reed (31.0)
16. 1965-66 Boston: 91.5 years
Top three playoff performers: Bill Russell (32.3), John Havlicek (26.2), Sam Jones (33.0)
17. 1998-99 San Antonio: 91.2 years
Top three playoff performers: Tim Duncan (23.1), David Robinson (33.8), Avery Johnson (34.2)
18. 1963-64 Boston: 91.1 years
Top three playoff performers: Bill Russell (30.3), Sam Jones (31.0), Tommy Heinsohn (29.8)
19. 1994-95 Houston: 90.1 years
Top three playoff performers: Hakeem Olajuwon (32.4), Clyde Drexler (33.0), Robert Horry (24.8)
20. 1975-76 Boston: 90.1 years
Top three playoff performers: Dave Cowens (27.6), Jo Jo White (29.6), Paul Silas (32.9)
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