| Top 5 Debate  Resolution1 #221240 
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|       New York Yankees:     In 1920, Babe Ruth joined the New York Yankees. In the 90 years that     would follow, the pinstripes would appear in what would feel like almost     every other World Series hence, en route to a mind-boggling 27     championships. The Bombers have sent enough brass to Cooperstown that     they could open their own wing; 44 players enshrined to date with at     least a handful more assuredly on their way. Key 5: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe Dimaggio, Mickey Mantle, Derek Jeter.  Boston Celtics:     The Celtics have been piling up hardware ever since Auerbach and     Russell began their epic run of 11 championships in 13 years way back     when.  Today, the Green Men's 17 championships is tops in the NBA. A     ridiculous 33 men with Celtic ties are enshrined in Springfield. Key 5: Bill Russell, Larry Bird, John Havlicek, Bob Cousy, Paul Pierce. Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers:     The absurdly inapt name isn't the only thing the Purple and Gold     carried over from the "Land of 10,000 Lakes." Though they got whipped by     #2 for much of the sixties, its hard to argue that since 1980, the     Lakers have reigned supreme.  Their 31 finals appearances is just plain     stupid nasty, and at 16 championships, it may not be long before their     cross-country rivals get overtaken.  Key 5: Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jerry West, Gail Goodrich, Kobe Bryant. Montreal Canadiens:     Though the Habs have been looking more like the Hab-nots as of late,     history is clearly on their side.  Canada's finest have won an     astounding 24 championships, essentially a quarter of all Stanley Cups     won throughout history. They've also sent a stupefying 44 members to the     Hall of Fame. Key 5: Guy Lafleur, Jean Beliveau, Henri Richard, Maurice Richard, Patrick Roy. UCLA Bruins Men's Basketball:     Behind arguably the greatest coach that ever lived, UCLA epitomized     dominance in the sixties and seventies en route to an overall 11     national championships and 30 conference titles.  After falling out of     favor for much of the eighties and nineties, the Bruins seized back     their prominence under Ben Howland with 3 consecutive final four     appearances from 2006-2008. Key 5: Lew Alcindor, Bill Walton, Gail Goodrich, Ed O'Bannon, Sidney Wicks. |