Most dominant seasons in Philadelphia 76ers history
While championships often define legacy, regular-season dominance can reveal just as much about a team's peak performance. From record-setting win totals to historically efficient offenses and suffocating defenses, these seasons represent the highest sustained levels of excellence each franchise has reached.
Stacker compiled a list of the most dominant seasons in Philadelphia 76ers history using data from Stathead. Seasons are ranked by Simple Rating System (SRS), which measures point differential adjusted for strength of schedule. Developed by Sports Reference, SRS measures a team's average point differential while adjusting for strength of schedule, making it one of the clearest ways to compare teams across eras.
Here's a look at the five most dominant seasons in team history.
#5. 1949-50 Season
- Record: 51-13
- SRS: 6.48 (#114 all-time SRS rank)
- Head Coach: Al Cervi
- Leading Scorer: Dolph Schayes (16.8 PPG)
#4. 1982-83 Season
- Record: 65-17
- SRS: 7.53 (#54 all-time SRS rank)
- Head Coach: Billy Cunningham
- Leading Scorer: Moses Malone (24.5 PPG)
#3. 1980-81 Season
- Record: 62-20
- SRS: 7.76 (#48 all-time SRS rank)
- Head Coach: Billy Cunningham
- Leading Scorer: Julius Erving (24.6 PPG)
#2. 1967-68 Season
- Record: 62-20
- SRS: 7.96 (#40 all-time SRS rank)
- Head Coach: Alex Hannum
- Leading Scorer: Wilt Chamberlain (24.3 PPG)
#1. 1966-67 Season
- Record: 68-13
- SRS: 8.5 (#25 all-time SRS rank)
- Head Coach: Alex Hannum
- Leading Scorer: Wilt Chamberlain (24.1 PPG)