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[Music] welcome into another edition of who's number one I'm Trey Wingo look it's a fact sometimes the team that can't lose does sometimes the sure thing falters something happens fate choked who said that injury and the team that has everything ends up missing the one thing that's so important a championship so to celebrate nor mourn what might have been here is ESPN classics ranking up the 20 best teams never to win it all 20 20 20 the 1972 US Olympic basketball team featured Doug Collins and Tom McMillan extended America's unbeaten streak in the games 263 and was expected to take an eighth gold medal but in a controversial fish the clock was repeatedly reset and the Soviet Union blamed a 51 to 50 upset the United States Olympic team has won every gold medal thirty-six you might think that we felt a lot of pressure regarding the record but we did I was wanting to percept sure that we're gonna win this thing we didn't play well there's no question that we did not play well in the game this is the youngest group ever to represent the United States and now they find themselves with their backs totally to the wall we're very methodical we were running plays plays it just didn't work against their defense thanks to Tommy Anderson this off the shot got a good shot the Russians handled the rebound we played into their game the slow down game we only scored 50 points I mean that's not American basketball they were ahead we came from behind won the basketball game that's how it should end it kocha hey yelling at each other and bedlam has taken over here at the basketball hall they're changing the clock three seconds is what the PA announcer said so they'll have to speculate for a follow Wow [Music] [Applause] we didn't get beat we got cheated now we're being told the scoreboard is not correct it could have been okay if we just got beat there is time for the Russians to go to their big man Alexander going to try the scorekeeper did not sign the book the game is still not official because he felt the United States won it is over the 2001 Mariners blitz the American League setting a record for wins with 116 Bret boom hosted the best numbers ever by an al second baseman and Ichiro Suzuki finessed 242 hits with those Seattle had beaten the Yankees six of nine in the regular season it lost to New York in five games in the ALCS the best team that never got to a world series simply by the sheer amount of victories they had during the course of the regular season something that we've seen in the wild-card era you see these teams that are sort of quote unquote built to win in the regular season don't really get it done in the short series format for what they didn't have was the dominant starting pitcher and if you don't have dominant starting pitching it's very difficult to translate 116 wins into a World Series win most of us thought they were underdogs going into the playoffs when they had to play the Yankees because they were playing the Yankees [Applause] Seattle was unstoppable during the regular season but like most sports writers we have to see them do it during the playoffs they had the misfortune of running into a Yankee team that was seasoned winging a high fly ball in deep to right field Hiroko in particular Ichiro give the Yankee Scouts credit they did a great job and figuring out a way to get him out whether it been that good Ichiro was the guy that made the Mariners go and against the Yankees he didn't do anything sooner or later there's gonna be a bad break girl the team's gonna get lucky or you run into a hot team you're gonna lose a game I mean that's the way it is led by the LCB line of Reggie leach Bobby Clarke and Bill barber the 1979-80 Philadelphia Flyers stitched together an incendiary stretch of 35 straight games without a loss despite that record 25 oh and 10 run they lost to the Islanders in the Stanley Cup Finals in six games I consider that streak one of the truly great accomplishments of hockey that did not come with a trophy if you say the name Bob Nystrom to any longtime Flyers fan the word associations gonna be offside [Applause] liver score I don't think anything but a 4x6 piece of lumber would have stopped that puck is the collision of this Flyers team which had this unbelievable regular-season that was looking to change its image from the Broad Street Bullies dirtiest team I ever saw they brought hockey into the dark ages they heard its reputation in ways that still plagued the sports they had Talent they had goal scorers they had a rock-solid defense and they happened to run into an Islanders team that was just starting its ascendancy I don't know if they could beat you anyway though and that's what they ran into they ran into a team that could beat you anyway 7 to 77 in the Fiesta Bowl in a showdown for the 1986 national championship number one Miami was upset by number two Penn State Heisman winner Vinny Testaverde was intercepted five times as Jimmie Johnson's unbeaten hurricanes were held 28 points below their average in a 14 to 10 lock all I can remember is the screw-ups [Applause] mistake after mistake after mistake after mistake and you just figured well eventually they'll turn it on Testaverde can do anything at that time he had fast late great arm he had great people to throw to and then he decided to throw to the other team Testaverde with a poor selection Thor of shape he was open it made Joe Paterno look like a genius Penn State defense did a tremendous job as good as that Miami team was the better team won that night people perceives things to be flukish I don't believe in that I think if you won you won [Applause] for the national champion Miami threw that game away and it has probably haunted the program even with all his successes ever since 66th another in chef skis long line of great teams but they didn't get it done that night led by Elton Brand and Trajan Langdon the 98 99 Duke team won 37 of its first 38 games equalling the NCAA record for wins but in the national title game the Blue Devils were toppled by UConn 7774 [Music] it didn't even feel like an upset as I watched it there weren't outrageous breaks that UConn got UConn looked like the superior team on the floor that team went all the way through the ACC unbeaten just other-worldly the Duke basketball team 98 99 they all losses to UConn in the final because they can't do anything about Richard Hamilton the whole game had a different feel from the entire season there is no Final Four without Duke and so with Trajan Langdon there you know it looked like one more time for Duke instead it was the first time for UConn [Music] back in those days if you had a tie ballgame with Notre Dame you were gonna lose the vote doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis were expected to lead army to its third straight national title in 1946 but the dets who had pummeled Notre Dame the previous two years were held to a scoreless tie by the Irish and finished runner-up to them in the AP poll dude only beating their rival Navy by three in the season's final game what a team I mean you had two Heisman Trophy winners in the backfield they had the cream of the American athlete at that time because guys had gone to West Point it would come back there after the war once someone asked me what is your claim to fame and I said that's the easiest question ever headache I played on the football team with doc branch and Glen Davis that's my claim to fame the whole club was pretty mature football team Earl Blake no question great coach you could take that football team and put him out there today and I would wager a small amount they would run all over everything regardless of size today I only had a lot of respect for the army team they came after you but it was clean [Applause] for the 1988 days rode the muscle of the bash brothers Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire - 104 wins but in the world series made memorable by Kirk Gibson's MP leg game one homer off Dennis Eckersley the Dodgers handled Oakland in five they had a powerful Club they were so much better than everybody else they won 104 games I think that that may have set them up for failure in the World Series because they were not tested Dave Stewart was the vase that staff at 120 games they rang the opening bell and it was like a buffalo stampede I mean they just ran over everybody now they face a Los Angeles Dodger team that is the worst team to have won a World Series shall be to the it is God six for 245 pounds and he's running down balls in the outfit I thought boy this must be Roy Hobbs if you went right through the lineup certainly they were of a size more commensurate with a football team we had some big boys I mean they're intimidating anyway because they had so much power but you know nobody was gonna fight us it created a sort of a swagger among the team that was something that people enjoy not only in Oakland but we're a great Road draw that year to the A's almost looked superhuman when you face three or four of these guys and they were all huge men taking savage swings this really looked like a murderer's row Randall Cunningham did the passing and Randy Moss the catching as the 98 bikes went 15 and one in the regular season but in the NFC Championship game Gary Andersen who had made his last 46 field goal attempts missed a crucial kick late in the fourth quarter and a plan in overtime 32:27 it was tough to take of your Vikings fan I was stunned when they lost the game that defense had a pass rush that was as good as the old purple people eater days and it just looked like everything was in place it was like his whole package was put together and then it was his bowing so this young skinny six four four two roll to the left and be looking looking at the last second I say I'm willing to take a hit because I know once I throw this ball down to that man I'm catching for the endzone [Music] he believes so much in himself he would tell me throw her out there and I'll go get it started out strong and then you could just see the the next get a little bit tighter and tighter and Cunningham missing passes as he had completed all season Atlanta playing freewheeling football and that was just a recipe for disaster the pitching rich 1969 Orioles had 20 game winners in Mike Cuellar and Dave McNally and Jim Palmer went 16 and four for first-year manager Earl Weaver but after racking up a hundred and nine wins in the regular season Baltimore succumbed to the miracle Mets in the World Series in five games I don't think anybody can ever fully explain how the Mets beat the Orioles that year Frank Robinson Brooks Robinson Jim Palmer Mike Cuellar Dave McNally Paul Blair Boog Powell at first base we won a hundred and nine ball I guess that qualifies us for being one of the best brand [Music] like Jack there's no way the Mets with that weak lineup that they threw out there could ever beat the Orioles the Mets were terrible year before if you were gambling on you have to be stupid to to bet the meds and we had pretty good ballclub and you know going we excelled in all phases of the game it was a team without a weakness it was a great Oriole team but with great pitching but the Mets pitching was so overpowering in October his power pitching model now you got to remember that they had Nolan Ryan Tom Seaver on that ballclub who eventually went to the Hall of Fame I think we were over anxious to show the rest of the world just how good we were and as a result we were too anxious and didn't do the things that we did during the course of the regular season the 1954 Indians appeared to be without flaw they had a pair of 23 game winners in early win and Bob lemon batting champ Bobby Avila and home run and RBI leader Larry Doby Cleveland won 111 games at the time and al record but in the World Series the tribe crumbled swept by the Willie Mays led Giants we were always a bridesmaid never the bride in 1954 everything came together for our ballclub we then became a team of destiny nobody after that period would recognize what a great team we had in 54 Indians were prohibited favorites I had for Hall of Fame pitches on that staff and yet they wind up getting swept Vic Wertz a good Cleveland hood had a monstrous Drive in the Polo Grounds and Willie ran back and back and back and that is maybe the most famous picture ever taken of an outfield catch and caught the ball on the way to Queens as he caught it he whirled and he threw it back into the infield so there was no significant advance by baserunners after that first game the Indians probably said to themselves well we have to do to beat this team the single biggest reason why the New York Giants upset they Guinea into his dusty road there goes the ball down the right and all Oh games over it wound up that this unknown guy made a shambles of this great vaunted pitching staff of Cleveland's in 1969 for the second straight year under Joe Paterno Penn State went 11 and OH and for the second straight year the Nittany Lions led by all-americans Mike Reid and Dennis on cons one the Orange Bowl yet they were voted number two in the polls behind Texas the 1969 Penn State team lost the championship when President Nixon injected himself into the argument the AP and the OPI will named Texas number one I think that turned Joe Paterno into a huge Democrat there for a while they didn't win the national championship because it was a ballot box gig back in those days the Midwest and the south didn't support Penn State I think Joe had every right to be upset about that because you know we played I think a tougher schedule and we came down to the wire and played a tougher team in the Orange Bowl they were probably the first team in modern college football to lose a national championship based on strength of schedule eventually it led to Penn State joining the Big Ten [Music] [Applause] the 7475 Indiana team was one of Bob Knight's powerhouses led by future NBA players Scott may Quinn Buckner and Kent Benson in an NCAA regional final the 29 oh no Hoosiers face Kentucky a team they had crushed earlier by 24 this time Indiana went belly-up 92 to none that team night has always insisted was a better team than the 70 60 minute probably was Quinn Buckner was a terrific point guard Kent Benson was the center they built around them the Lawson junior year made us the team that we were my senior that went undefeated because he gave us more resolve it taught you about taking things for granted to go in unbeaten to go in with national championship hopes and to lose the way we did and for me personally to not play you know and be a hundred percent I think I played like maybe a minute or so but to be hundred percent was it was really tough to lose that game was certainly a a devastating event I end up trying to figure out what to do on spring break because I've not been on spring break before and I was miserable and I said this isn't happening again 8:8 Joe Montana and Jerry Rice spun their pitch and catch magic for the 90 San Francisco 49ers Montana threw for 26 scores rice snagging 13 and the Niners under coach George Seifert 114 and 2 but in the NFC title game they went down they didn't give up a touchdown but still lost to the Giants 15 to 13 Jeff Hostetler Joe Montana you've got to be kidding me I mean there's no way that Jeff Hostetler was gonna be Joe Montana in San Francisco no way Joe Montana had to be without a doubt well the greatest quarterbacks to ever play the game I think the guy had unbelievable vision and the ability to know where all his personnel is every time the ball is snapped and know where he's supposed to go with the football a slippery style Laidback lazy flow very proficient with in his office very much not the kind of guy to make a lot of mistakes [Music] unfortunately it was Joe Montana getting hurt and then Roger Craig's fumble 49ers we're going to be the three-peat team and it looked like they might have the game in here that's how the Giants beat them without ever scoring a touchdown [Applause] coach Tom Osborne elected to go for the win and gambled the 1983 national championship on that decision in the Orange Bowl with 48 seconds left unbeaten number one Nebraska scored a touchdown to pull within 30 130 of my image Osborne ordered up the two-point conversion it failed they scored more than 40 points in nine games that season it's easy to understand how they could score so many points when we have an offense that has Mike Rozier Turner Gill the team was basically unstoppable I know they didn't win that was the best team I ever saw by far somehow I wasn't quite measuring up and it would have made life a lot easier I think had we completed that two-point play I think in a way categorizing Nebraska's this particular edition of the Cornhuskers is a big loser is a little unfair if we had kicked extra point we would have won the national championship but it's kind of like backing in you know everybody can second-guess it after it happens if those negative you did the wrong thing if you would have done it if you would have went for tuning would want even been a hero I know for a fact that coach Osborne does not regret ever not for a moment rather than and he doesn't regret it now the intergalactic bills nobody's gonna stop them with that offense the 1990 Buffalo Bills were loaded including quarterback Jim Kelly running back Thurman Thomas and sack master Bruce Smith they went 13 and 3 and averaged an NFL best 27 points a game but in Super Bowl 25 they were held to 19 and lost by one to the Giants when Scott Norwood went wide I just remember that game that we didn't see that much of the Buffalo Bills the bills were the exciting offensive team with alternate weapon device gun was such an open offense you're coming off a 48 point win in the AFC Championship game who had scored 44 points the week before this Bills team scored a lot of points and the feeling was there wasn't another team that could keep pace with this offense Thurman does it all the bills had the ball for 19 minutes and change in scored 19 points the Giants had the ball for 40-plus minutes and scored 20 points in that Super Bowl what the bills did best work to a certain degree but the Giants came up with some incredible strategy to frustrate than Bill Parcells and his team relished the role that they were going to play they don't do it the conventional way no they sure don't the Buffalo Bills were in this game and and we're in position to win this game at the very end so by no means do I think the bills were overwhelmed it shouldn't have come down to that nor we're trying to kick his lawn when you're talking about a 47-yard field goal on grass to win the Super Bowl you're not talking about something that's very easy to do if norwood had made that field goal I think Kelly would have received as much credit I would've made it to that point if it wasn't for number 11 I know what he meant to us and to see it come down to one kick you know being the difference between somebody looking at somebody as a champion to somebody look at somebody say oh they lost a Super Bowl it's devastating even without the legendary Johnny Unitas sidelined with injury and replaced by Earl morale the 1968 Colts went thirteen and one coach Don Shula's machine was a 19 point favorite over the upstart jets and Super Bowl three but Joe Namath delivered on his brash will win guarantee jet 16 cold 7 we didn't know how tough they were we had heard a lot about them but after that first play broke clean and I got up and walked over acting like the cities' guys not so tough and everybody sort of laughed that sort of relaxed us you know and we want to play the game it was just shocking jet fans who might a hope that they would make a game of it didn't think they had much of a chance to win the game we were confusing everybody that year Namath was able to handle our blitz and that was one of the big reasons in a Super Bowl that they upset us because he handled it like nobody else was able to handle it no I understand that you came and there's a Baltimore support are you changing your mom well I actually I think that the Jets forgot to read the papers as much as coach Shula and his coaches tried to get those guys to believe they were gonna have a tough game it was hard to believe you know you just win your championship 34 and nothing against the Cleveland Browns shut up our beat him up the other best team in the league you need 34 enough but now you're gonna worry about the AFL that bad things went the wrong way for stern again [Applause] we moved to football but we didn't put points on the board that's the biggest thing we got down here three times and didn't score the ball hit the shoulder pad and went into Randy Beverly's hands in the end zone then first half here not gonna happen it was too much magic the other way for United's tend to SAP all the magic away from the Jets it's 1969 the rebels were supposed to beat the establishment the 1984-85 Georgetown team anchored by Patrick Ewing and coached by John Thompson was a nine and a half point favorite over Villanova the team the Hoyas had eaten twice to win a second straight national championship but nova played a practically perfect game shot 79 percent from the floor and pulled off a 6664 upset for Patrick Ewing that year scared people the raiders of college basketball everybody hated us and we loved kicking everybody's butt Ewing came out and blocked everything in sight even if it was goaltending trying to intimidate the Wildcats mean that's what the highest were about they were in intimidating presence on the floor I'd seen Georgetown play maybe 15 times that year and I knew that there was always a point in time during a game where they would just overwhelm you defensively and there wasn't much you can do to stop it Villeneuve always gave us trouble Wayne McLain the running one-hander Villanova has played Georgetown they're not afraid the mystique of Georgetown doesn't exist among Big East teams because they see it all the time they were you know more waiting they didn't want to tussle with us they would have never won a game so they you finesse every cylinder we've been on Villanova cools operating on another level they didn't miss any shots one of the greatest upsets in the history of NCAA basketball and would not have happened with a shot fall we played a lot of games like we played that day against them where everything was going right perfect Patrick Ewing in Georgetown could not get into the up tempo rhythm that they needed to pull the game out Rowley controlled that game in control Georgetown go Ella where's the grass flipper he really are coached John Thompson three three three [Music] but fine slamma-jamma game that was a great group of guys three sama dama you have this unique fraternity it looked like the worst sort of mismatched houston's 1982-83 phi slamma jamma aerialists featuring Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler against Jim Valvano's North Carolina State team that dragged ten losses into the national title game Houston lost a slow down game 54 52 on a last-second dump phi slamma jamma they were outstanding the big guy in Raja and he got tried to provide Drexler I mean they had some outstanding talent here comes Jim Valvano this ragtag North Carolina State team it still seems crazy to this day because the only thing they didn't do really well was shoot free-throws we played great defense everything we wanted to do we did the guy shoots an air ball you think perfect game goes in overtime there's Lorenzo Charles down there it was Showtime for Jimmy Valvano he didn't allow them to control tempo he didn't allow them to go up and down the floor Houston loses I thought sure we had it that was the year we played them 20 times I still don't think they win but one game I took my head to them in then I took my hat to them now [Music] two two two you think of it like it was a 30-point loss and you look up at the scoreboard the end of the game and it was 79-77 I just feel so bad for the kids because it's the greatest group of kids I've ever been around and you know I just I just heard inside for them the 1990-91 UNLV team featuring Larry Johnson and Stacey Augmon toyed with most opponents in rolling up 34 wins but the unbeaten runnin rebels who had crushed Duke by 30 in the previous national title game were upset by the avenging Blue Devils 79-77 in the final for the year before in the championship game we played an a-plus game against a very good team again the same team but they were a year for maturation and so were we but they may have matured a little bit for what a great job Jerry Tarkanian did in molding that group of guys getting into place so hard every night coach Darko was talked about not so much winning games it's just playing hard and getting maximum effort in the morning care of itself that it happened the year before with the Romanian state tournament 103 73 championship the fans there had come to Indianapolis and everybody was expecting to stay till Monday we were figuring that the Saturday game against Duke was going to be a formality it all started pregame a where to locker room and we're believing that we can beat anybody anytime I confer level was so high Larry Johnson on the college level was as dominant the players I have ever seen I'm not sure there's ever been any one more man among boys than he was they could run you off the court by fast breaks they could go beyond the perimeter and shoot but it hurt I'm probably winning another one would be the fact that they really hadn't been pushed very hard rather later they double-team trouble Gamecocks over there and who would it you can take it inside sometimes you need a loss to wake you up I was sitting up behind the rebel bench with about eight or nine seconds left to head the ball you just sort of felt that they were going to do something to at least tie the game because this team had succeeded so many times before now to Johnson making bring it up with nine seconds left Johnson for the right side Johnson faced he had an open 3 pointer an open 3 pointer this is your Player of the Year Larry Johnson and he passed the ball looking five seconds to hot Anderson three [Applause] it was like the bullies got punched in the mouth they didn't know how to respond we had gotten the best to Duke the year before and they're too good of a ballclub for somebody to come in and beat him by 30 points again to this day of the people in this town never gotten over that loss welcome back to who's number 1 and the 20 best teams never to win it all here's the list so far the 1972 US Olympic basketball team 2001 Seattle Mariners 88 79 80 Philadelphia Flyers 17 1986 Miami football team 1998-99 Duke basketball team 5th 19:46 army football team 1988 Oakland A's 1998 Minnesota Vikings 1969 Baltimore Orioles 1954 Cleveland Indians [Music] 1969 Penn State football team 1974 75 Indiana basketball team 1990 San Francisco 49ers 1983 Nebraska football team 1990 Buffalo Bills 1968 Baltimore Colts 1984-85 Georgetown basketball team 3-3 1982-83 Houston basketball team 2 2 1990-91 UNLV basketball team there's no way around it this list is bittersweet and here is if you'll pardon the expression the winner the team number one that was never number one [Music] the 1980s Soviet Olympic hockey team was considered impregnable and unbeatable in group play Auto ponents were crushed but in the medal round in the celebrated Miracle on Ice the Soviets pin hold their star goalie vadas opt ready and were upset by the u.s. four to three [Applause] American office were really up against a professional class of state-subsidized athletes they never smile they never showed any emotion whatsoever they were machine with their Soviet soldiers they work in the army they play together year-round they live together year-round the 79 80 Soviet team was believed to be they thought the best team ever put together not just the best Russian team the best team period you see Petrov in kharlamov mikhaylov and while those are the guys have been watching on TV for the last ten years I would marvel at their passing having played hockey as a kid and watched it my own life their passing was astounding and they had this swagger about themselves that just couldn't help but be mesmerized by their style they could move into the NHL and dominate the NHL I covered the exhibition game just a few days before the Olympics where the start we're the Americans overwhelmed they just look completely in awe of these guys breaking down the right side of ball sale look at this flight he's cool what a meeting you thought there's no way and he'll if these kids went okay closet you just hope it wouldn't get to double digits be worried about on the Czech Republic other team getting awarded because we Storm Team the Russians did score force per myth it was well here we go again this Russian team probably would have won the Stanley Cup that year the Russians began to get a little bit too full of themselves David and Goliath and well I wouldn't go I think he's gonna win the other crowd did the whole country behind them you know like that that was huge when their coach ticking off had pulled Trey jack that was his way of telling his team hey don't screw around with these guys too cocky that's what led to them not many when the camera showed the eyes of some players those disbelief you lost you the college guys it's that's impossible [Music] so that's our accounting of what never was and for 20 teams never will be agree or disagree with the rankings well who better to debate disappointment than our residents second guessers gentlemen go to town this is unprecedented this is exciting and this Mike I think is well-deserved we are gonna open the commentary with a well-deserved round of applause for the committee that's a good job yeah because as much as I want to I can't disagree with number one or with number two I'll tell you what number one the 1980 Soviet Olympic hockey team now this team helped give us one of the greatest American moments ever with the Miracle on Ice this team was one of the most dominant teams I had ever seen I can't argue with that one and I can't argue with UNLV either that UNLV team and I say this to our colleague here at ESPN Greg Anthony every time I see him that was the best college basketball team I ever saw with Johnson and augment and Anthony and hunt and ackles that team was so dominant and I can't argue with three and four either that Houston team why slamma-jamma and George tempt because college basketball is the sport because of the format we love March Madness but it lends itself more than any other sport to the best team not winning could there have been two more athletic teams than the Houston team and the UNLV team I mean and to see them lose in those games that they did I agree with those teams were great and they were both shocking loss Villanova pitching the perfect game against rock down and I wonder at number five with the Baltimore Colts you wonder was that overstated a bit was there that much difference between these two team I'll tell you who doesn't want to hear it and that's Joe Namath himself I asked him one time Joe were you really better than the cult's did you really believe you're going to beat the Colts and he said to me he's paused it he said I'll tell you what greenie I really believe if we had played them ten times they might have beaten us once the idea think there was so much of the not known then and the Colts eighteen point favorite in that game we certainly know how wet I want to give it love to the 86 Miami Hurricanes that was a great team that averaged 38 points a game and what a matchup with Penn State Joe Paterno and Jimmie Johnson I thought they would wipe the field with Penn State they were a great football team that just absolutely fell apart on one night and one more worthy of focusing on is the bills in 91 they were a better team than the Giants and they lose on the Norwood field goal miss but all it was here chanting after that was laces out Dan laces out so once again however in summation we must say yeah for maybe the first and I think last time hey guys on the committee you did a nice job now it's time to see how you the fan voted on sports nation on espn.com number five 1990-91 UNLV men's basketball for 1998-99 Duke men's basketball 3 1980 Soviet hockey to 1998 Minnesota Vikings and number one the 2001 Seattle Mariners so that's it for this edition of who's number one thanks for joining us for ESPN classics ranking of the 20 best teams never to win at all we will be back to continue our countdown of the teams the athletes and the events that have shaped our world of sports until then I'm Trey Wingo let the debating begin
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