Michael Jordan's Bulls set the standard in the 1995-96 season with a 72-10 record.
What happened?
The new viral online game 82-0 allows fans to try to build the ultimate NBA all-time team and see if they can go 82-0.
The game has a five-round draft to select five players from different teams and different eras to fill a starting lineup.
Team ratings are based on points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks per game, and higher stats win more games.
Why it matters for Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan is a top pick in the game, with his 1990s Bulls team being a popular choice.
Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton posted one of his drafts on X, with 1990s Michael Jordan at small forward.
He went 77-5 with his team, which also included 2000s LeBron James and 2010s Kobe Bryant.
What comes next?
The game has become a hit among both fans and players, with many trying to build the perfect team to go 82-0.
The classic mode is the most popular, but there is also a harder "HoopIQ" mode where players can draft without seeing stats.
The game is a fun challenge for fans, with the goal of building a team that can go undefeated.
As a certified ball knower, it almost feels required to not stop until you get it, said Eli Ross, a 24-year-old fan.
The challenge
The concept of a random spin for team and era makes a fun little twist at trying to get the perfect score.
The game requires strategy and knowledge of NBA history, with players like Wilt Chamberlain being a rumored cheat code to a perfect record.
The challenge of getting that 82-0 is what keeps players going, with many trying different combinations of players and teams.
The game is a great way for fans to engage with NBA history and compete with others to build the ultimate team.