NBA Championships Snellen Chart

After the MLB Snellen Chart I got some requests for an NBA version as well so here it is (and to be updated in a few weeks after this year’s championship). This graphic includes NBA and BAA championships, not ABA (sorry Pacers and Nets since this moves you to the bottom). I’ve also included the teams which won a championship but have since moved to another city (the St. Louis Hawks (now Atlanta Hawks), the Seattle SuperSonics (now Oklahoma City Thunder) and the Rochester Royals (now Sacramento Kings))

The NBA is certainly a league of power franchises, with just 9 teams winning 88% of the championships and the Celtics/Lakers owning over 50% of the championships. We’ll see if this trend continues in a few weeks.

Teams below the top bar have not won any championships while teams below the lowest bar have also never made a finals appearance.

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Corporate Snellen Chart

The 2010 Fortune 45 -The largest US Corporations in Snellen Chart Form.

2010 Corporate Snellen Chart

Corporations (From Top, Left to Right): Wal-Mart Stores, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, General Electric, Bank of America Corp., ConocoPhillips, AT&T, Ford Motor, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Hewlett-Packard, Berkshire Hathaway, Citigroup, Verizon Communications, McKesson, General Motors, American International Group, Cardinal Health, CVS Caremark, Wells Fargo, International Business Machines, UnitedHealth Group, Procter & Gamble, Kroger, AmerisourceBergen, Costco Wholesale, Valero Energy, Archer Daniels Midland, Boeing, Home Depot, Target,  WellPoint, Walgreen, Johnson & Johnson, State Farm Insurance Cos., Medco Health Solutions, Microsoft, United Technologies, Dell, Goldman Sachs Group, Pfizer, Marathon Oil, Lowe’s, United Parcel Service, Lockheed Martin, Best Buy

via: CNN Money