Five Most Dominant Playoff Teams

Five Most Dominant Playoff Teams
1976 Cincinnati Reds
The big red machine was one of the greatest baseball juggernauts of all time. Johnny Bench, Tony Perez, Joe Morgan, and Pete Rose led this superteam — called the Big Red Machine — to a World Series title. They are the only MLB team (since postseason expansion in 1969) to go an entire playoffs undefeated. They swept the Phillies 3-0 in the NLCS and the Yankees 4-0 in the World Series, outscoring them 41-19 in those games.
1987-88 Edmonton Oilers
With the top two point scorers in NHL history in Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier both on their team, how could the Oilers not end up on this list? Edmonton went 16-2 in the playoffs, averaging 4.8 goals per game during the run. Gretzky and Messier combined for 77 points in 18 playoff games, with the offensive onslaught taking care of all challengers.
1989-1990 San Francisco 49ers
After a 14-2 regular season, San Francisco stomped all opponents on their way to winning the Super Bowl. Joe Montana threw 11 touchdown passes in three dominant playoff wins over the Vikings, Rams, and Broncos. With the deadly combination of Montana and Jerry Rice behind a stout defense, the 49ers outscored opponents 126-26 on their way to their fourth championship in nine seasons.
2000-2001 Los Angeles Lakers
Kobe and Shaq would get the middle jewel of their three-peat of NBA championships with an incredible playoff run. O’Neal averaged 30.4 points per game in the playoffs, with Bryant right behind him, putting up 29.4 points a game. The Lakers went 15-1 in the playoffs and beat the Philadelphia 76ers 4-1 in the NBA Finals, with Shaq taking home his second consecutive NBA Finals MVP.
2013 Minnesota Lynx
After a 26-8 regular season the Lynx had a perfect WNBA postseason. Minnesota swept Seattle and Phoenix to reach the finals against the Atlanta Dream. Maya Moore won WNBA Finals MVP in a 3-0 sweep. Moore averaged 20 points a game against Atlanta, and Rebekkah Brunson backing her up by averaging ten rebounds a game as Minnesota finished off a perfect 7-0 postseason.
