As the NBA Finals approach between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers, comparisons to the past Warriors dynasty arise. Despite the Thunder's promising rise, the article cautions against premature assertions of their potential as a dynasty. The league's landscape illustrates that dynasties are rare in the current fiscally challenging environment, citing examples of teams like the Lakers and Bucks, who faced unexpected declines after achieving success. The narrative suggests that while anticipation grows, parity in the league may temper expectations regarding sustained dominance by any single team.
This is not yet the time to argue about if parity is good for the league, but it’s also not the time to cast doom-and-gloom about the league's future.
Before the Thunder have won a game in the Finals, much less a title... they’re getting prime-era Warriors comparisons.
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