Playing in the NBA Finals is something already hard to do, to win it’s even harder, to win more than once is something unthinkable for many, but winning and never losing in the big stage? That is something else.
- BJ Armstrong: 3-0 in the Finals
- Bruce Bowen: 3-0 in the Finals
- Randy Brown: 3-0 in the Finals
- Jud Buechler: 3-0 in the Finals
- Bill Cartwright: 3-0 in the Finals
- Sam Cassell: 3-0 in the Finals
- Gene Conley: 3-0 in the Finals
- Mario Elie: 3-0 in the Finals
- Gerald Henderson: 3-0 in the Finals
- Stacey King: 3-0 in the Finals
- Toni Kukoc: 3-0 in the Finals
- Luc Longley: 3-0 in the Finals
- Patrick McCaw: 3-0 in the Finals
- John Paxson: 3-0 in the Finals
- Will Perdue: 3-0 in the Finals
- Scott Williams: 3-0 in the Finals
- Pep Saul: 4-0 in the Finals
- Ron Harper: 5-0 in the Finals
- Steve Kerr: 5-0 in the Finals
- Jim Loscutoff: 5-0 in the Finals
- George Mikan: 5-0 in the Finals
- Jim Pollard: 5-0 in the Finals
- Larry Siegfried: 5-0 in the Finals
- Scottie Pippen: 6-0 in the Finals
- Michael Jordan: 6-0 in the Finals
- Robert Horry: 7-0 in the Finals
- Tom Sanders: 8-0 in the Finals
- KC Jones: 8-0 in the Finals
- John Havlicek: 8-0 in the Finals
Nevertheless, we have seen a bunch of players winning all the Finals they played, regardless of their rivals and how talented they were. Today, we’re going to take a look at those players who went undefeated in the biggest series of all. This is the list of players that never lost in the Finals:
BJ Armstrong: 3-0 in the Finals

Bruce Bowen: 3-0 in the Finals

Randy Brown: 3-0 in the Finals

Jud Buechler: 3-0 in the Finals

Bill Cartwright: 3-0 in the Finals

Sam Cassell: 3-0 in the Finals

Gene Conley: 3-0 in the Finals

Mario Elie: 3-0 in the Finals

Gerald Henderson: 3-0 in the Finals

Stacey King: 3-0 in the Finals

Toni Kukoc: 3-0 in the Finals

Luc Longley: 3-0 in the Finals

Patrick McCaw: 3-0 in the Finals

John Paxson: 3-0 in the Finals

Will Perdue: 3-0 in the Finals

Scott Williams: 3-0 in the Finals

Pep Saul: 4-0 in the Finals

Ron Harper: 5-0 in the Finals

Steve Kerr: 5-0 in the Finals

Jim Loscutoff: 5-0 in the Finals

George Mikan: 5-0 in the Finals

Jim Pollard: 5-0 in the Finals

Larry Siegfried: 5-0 in the Finals

Scottie Pippen: 6-0 in the Finals

Michael Jordan: 6-0 in the Finals

Robert Horry: 7-0 in the Finals

Tom Sanders: 8-0 in the Finals

KC Jones: 8-0 in the Finals

John Havlicek: 8-0 in the Finals

Some of these players had the chance to play alongside other greats like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. Some were lucky enough to come from a championship team to another, always chasing the winning culture.
These men did something remarkable, even if they played a big or little role in those titles.
Credit: HoopsHype
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