Where does the number of Miami Heat championships rank amongst NBA teams?
The Miami Heat have always been top contenders in the Eastern Conference. However, not everyone who has played for the organization has brought success to the team the way LeBron James and Dwyane Wade did during their time there. Wade was responsible for bringing home three championships for the Heat. One with Shaquille O'Neal, and the other two with his best friend LeBron James.
Unfortunately, no other players either before or after LeBron James and Dwyane Wade's time won any championships in Miami. With that in mind, it makes one wonder where the team ranks in terms of total championship wins.
Miami Heat's ranking in most championship wins in NBA history
Let's take a look at where the Miami Heat ranks in the NBA in terms of championship wins:
#1 Boston Celtics and LA Lakers (Tied at 17 Championships)
The Boston Celtics and LA Lakers have a long history together. They've been rivals since Bill Russell's time.
Over the years, fans have witnessed numerous matchups between the two teams. Bill Russell versus Elgin Baylor, Larry Bird versus Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant versus Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce.
Both teams are decorated and have produced many legends throughout the years. The Celtics and Lakers are currently tied at 17 championships respectively. However, Boston will take the lead if Jayson Tatum carries the squad to a title this season.
#3 Golden State Warriors (7 Championships)
The Golden State Warriors is the home of the legendary Wilt Chamberlain. Ironically, Chamberlain never won a championship with the organization.
From 1947-1975 the Warriors managed three titles. Forty years later, during the era of Steph Curry, Golden State became champions once again, winning four titles between 2015 and 2022.
#4 Chicago Bulls (6 Championships)
If Michael Jordan never played for the Chicago Bulls, the organization might've not been on this list at all.
Jordan was responsible for bringing home six championships to Chicago during his playing days. He was one of the fiercest competitors who loved to win and had nothing else in mind but victory.
#5 San Antonio Spurs (5 Championships)
Since becoming the coach of the San Antonio Spurs in 1996, Gregg Popovich has created a legacy with the organization.
His style of coaching has helped his team win five championships over the years. One era was when the Spurs had the duo of Tim Duncan and David Robinson. The next was with the trio of Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker.
#6 Miami Heat (3 Championships)
Dwyane Wade found success early in his career when he won the Miami Heat their first title in franchise history back in 2006.
Nobody knew if he could win it again till LeBron James and Chris Bosh decided to take their talents to South Beach. Since their arrival, the trio won two back-to-back rings in 2012 and 2013, bringing the Heat's total championship wins to three.