The New Zealand All Blacks. Over the 110 years of international test matches, the All Blacks have won over 75% of their matches. Only 5 countries have beaten the All Blacks since 1903.
The Lakers winning this (2009) championship will cement Phil Jackson as the greatest coach of all time and the Los Angeles Lakers as the winning team in NBA history
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Through the 2008 season, the Tampa Bay Rays have the worst lifetime winning percentage of any MLB team with .417 (742-1037).
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Pittsburgh Penguins, 17 games.
The New York Yankees are the most marketable team in sports history.
Dallas Cowboys. 20 consecutive winning seasons.
The Yankees of course
* Most sports have teams and all the individuals on that team work as one and thus, many form friendships. Also, if a team loses they should be big enough to congratulate the winning team.
I thiink its the Austrailian Cricket team,they have a very good winning record I thiink its the Austrailian Cricket team,they have a very good winning record
each team mate gets a medal
The San Antonio Spurs have the best winning percentage over the past 13 years out of the four major sports in the US.
The Braves organization have over 9600 losses
The New Zealand rugby team, the All Blacks, have an all-time 74.49% winning percentage.
Miami dolphins have the all time pro highest winning %
The most winning sport team in detriot is the DETRIOT RED WING'S, they are a hockey team in the National Hockey League.
The New York Yankees baseball logo is significant in the team's history and branding because it is one of the most recognizable and iconic logos in sports. The interlocking "NY" symbolizes the team's connection to New York City and its rich baseball tradition. The logo has become a symbol of the team's success and legacy, representing a winning tradition and a sense of pride for fans. It has helped establish the Yankees as one of the most storied and successful franchises in baseball history.