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Pat Riley, who, as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1988-89 season, stated his goal of winning a third consecutive championship. However, the Lakers lost the NBA Finals to the Detroit Pistons, and thus did not accomplish the three-peat in that year.

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