For the first time in NBA history, the league has witnessed an unprecedented level of parity and competitiveness—seven different teams have captured the championship title in seven consecutive years.
This remarkable run highlights a major shift from the dynasty-driven eras of the past. From 2015 to 2018, the Golden State Warriors dominated. Prior to that, the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs had extended periods of success. Now, the Larry O’Brien Trophy has become more elusive than ever, changing hands every season since 2019.
Here’s the historic breakdown:
- 2025: Oklahoma City Thunder – Behind a core of rising stars and dynamic team play, the Thunder completed their stunning ascent to the top.
- 2024: Boston Celtics – Jayson Tatum and company delivered the franchise’s long-awaited 18th championship.
- 2023: Denver Nuggets – Led by two-time MVP Nikola Jokić, Denver captured its first title in franchise history.
- 2022: Golden State Warriors – The seasoned trio of Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green added one more ring to their legacy.
- 2021: Milwaukee Bucks – Giannis Antetokounmpo’s dominant Finals performance brought the Bucks their first title in 50 years.
- 2020: Los Angeles Lakers – In the pandemic bubble, LeBron James and Anthony Davis powered the Lakers to championship No. 17.
- 2019: Toronto Raptors – Kawhi Leonard’s heroics led Toronto to its first-ever title, setting off this unique streak.
A New NBA Landscape
This seven-year span represents a dramatic shift in the NBA’s competitive balance. Teams are building smarter, stars are more mobile, and younger rosters are developing faster than ever. With so many franchises now believing they can win it all, the NBA has become as unpredictable as it is entertaining.
Whether this trend continues or a new dynasty begins, one thing is clear: we’re living through one of the most exciting and diverse championship eras in NBA history.