Known as the Splash Brothers, they revolutionized the game with their shooting ability, leading the Warriors to four championships
This duo anchored the "Bad Boys" Pistons, winning back-to-back championships in 1989 and 1990 with their gritty defense and clutch performances
Instrumental in the Celtics' dynasty, they led the team to multiple championships in the 1950s and 1960s, with Cousy’s playmaking and Jones’ scoring
Key players in the Spurs’ success, winning four championships together with Parker’s speed and Ginobili’s creativity and clutch play
Dominated the early 1970s, with West’s scoring and Goodrich’s shooting leading the Lakers to an NBA championship in 1972
Formed the Showtime Lakers backcourt, winning three championships in the 1980s with Johnson’s playmaking and Scott’s shooting
Combined to lead the Knicks to an NBA championship in 1973 with Frazier’s steady play and Monroe’s flashy style
Harper complemented Jordan’s dominance with his defense, helping the Bulls secure their second three-peat in the 1990s
Won five championships together, with Bryant’s scoring prowess and Fisher’s clutch shooting being key to their success
Though their partnership was brief, they pushed the Warriors to seven games in the 2018 Western Conference Finals, showcasing their offensive prowess