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In North American sports, a three-peat is winning three consecutive championships. The term, a portmanteau of the words three and repeat, originated with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association, during their unsuccessful campaign for a third consecutive championship during the 1988–89 season, having won the previous 2 NBA Finals. The Lakers, however, were swept by the Detroit Pistons in the 1989 NBA Finals. The term is a registered trademark owned by Pat Riley, the Lakers' head coach from 1981–1990, although it was coined by L.A. player Byron Scott immediately after their successful championship defense against the Pistons in the 1988 NBA Finals. The Lakers finally achieved a three-peat over a decade later, winning the NBA title in 2000, 2001, and 2002. It was their s

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  • In North American sports, a three-peat is winning three consecutive championships. The term, a portmanteau of the words three and repeat, originated with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association, during their unsuccessful campaign for a third consecutive championship during the 1988–89 season, having won the previous 2 NBA Finals. The Lakers, however, were swept by the Detroit Pistons in the 1989 NBA Finals. The term is a registered trademark owned by Pat Riley, the Lakers' head coach from 1981–1990, although it was coined by L.A. player Byron Scott immediately after their successful championship defense against the Pistons in the 1988 NBA Finals. The Lakers finally achieved a three-peat over a decade later, winning the NBA title in 2000, 2001, and 2002. It was their second in franchise history, and only the first since moving from Minneapolis. As of 2022, the Lakers are the last team of the 4 major American professional sports (NHL, MLB, NFL, & NBA) to accomplish the three-peat. While originating in the United States, the three-peat has been replicated all over the world across different sports. In recent times, Spanish association football club Real Madrid notably became the first club of the modern era to win three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles (2015–16, 2016–17 and 2017–18). (en)
  • Si parla di three-peat, negli sport americani, quando si ottiene per tre volte consecutive il massimo risultato. L'espressione nasce dall'unione delle due parole inglesi three (tre) e repeat (ripetizione).Data l'alta competitività interna delle leghe sportive americane, completare questa impresa è considerato un risultato eccezionale e diventa motivo di orgoglio e prestigio per la squadra. (it)
  • Three-peat is een sportterm uit de Verenigde Staten. Het is een porte-manteauwoord van three (drie) en repeat (herhaling). Een three-peat doet zich voor wanneer een ploeg drie opeenvolgende kampioenschappen behaalt. De term verscheen in het basketbalseizoen van 1988-1989, toen de Los Angeles Lakers een derde zege op rij probeerden te halen (wat mislukte). Het woord is geregistreerd als handelsmerk door Pat Riley, toenmalig coach van de Lakers. De eerste succesvolle three-peat in Amerikaanse profsport werd evenwel al veel vroeger behaald, met name door de American footballploeg Green Bay Packers in 1929-1931. De term is weinig verspreid buiten Noord-Amerika. (nl)
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  • Si parla di three-peat, negli sport americani, quando si ottiene per tre volte consecutive il massimo risultato. L'espressione nasce dall'unione delle due parole inglesi three (tre) e repeat (ripetizione).Data l'alta competitività interna delle leghe sportive americane, completare questa impresa è considerato un risultato eccezionale e diventa motivo di orgoglio e prestigio per la squadra. (it)
  • In North American sports, a three-peat is winning three consecutive championships. The term, a portmanteau of the words three and repeat, originated with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association, during their unsuccessful campaign for a third consecutive championship during the 1988–89 season, having won the previous 2 NBA Finals. The Lakers, however, were swept by the Detroit Pistons in the 1989 NBA Finals. The term is a registered trademark owned by Pat Riley, the Lakers' head coach from 1981–1990, although it was coined by L.A. player Byron Scott immediately after their successful championship defense against the Pistons in the 1988 NBA Finals. The Lakers finally achieved a three-peat over a decade later, winning the NBA title in 2000, 2001, and 2002. It was their s (en)
  • Three-peat is een sportterm uit de Verenigde Staten. Het is een porte-manteauwoord van three (drie) en repeat (herhaling). Een three-peat doet zich voor wanneer een ploeg drie opeenvolgende kampioenschappen behaalt. De term is weinig verspreid buiten Noord-Amerika. (nl)
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