Red Auerbach had 1037 wins including playoffs.
It is the trophy won by the team who wins the playoffs in the National hockey League.
In the national football league, the team with the most wins overall wins In major league baseball, the team with the most wins overall wins In the national basketball association, the top three teams from each division get the top 3 seeds, then the following best records get into the playoffs in order of wins. In college football, the team with the most DIVISIONAL technically wins, although they play the team in their division with the second most divisional wins in a "championship game". Although it should be stated that they are call conferences i.e. Pac 10 Conference, Big 10 Conference
I'm not positive, but this year's Cavs have to be close with 76.
No, but the Cincinnati Bengals started 1-6 in 1970 and made the playoffs.
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The term spoiler is most often applied to the team which has nothing to gain from the outcome of the game but can adversely affect its opponent's position by winning the game. For example, if team A has already been eliminated from the playoffs but team B must win the game in order to avoid elimination from the playoffs, then team A is called the spoiler if it wins the game.
Chicago Bears, as of start of 2011 season, 704 Regular Season wins, 721 including Playoffs. Green Bay Packers are second with 664 Regular Season wins, 693 including Playoffs. NY Giants are third with 636 Regular Season wins, 656 including Playoffs. Pittsburg Steelers are fourth with 546 Regular Season wins, 579 including Playoffs. source: NFL
Yes, it is the final game of the playoffs and is the league championship game. Whichever team wins the Super Bowl is crowned NFL champions for the season.
Yes it just depends on if they are in the wild card and if a team has to win to let them go.
Ravens in 2000 finished with 16 wins - The most recent. However, this was much easier in the years before the 32 team set up. The 30/31 set up forced teams to a higher record in order to make the playoffs.