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In the 2016–17 season, the Golden State Warriors posted a season-best 67–15 regular-season record and began the 2017 playoffs with a 15-game win-streak, the most consecutive wins in NBA playoff history. They went on to win the NBA Championship with a 16–1 (.941 winning percentage) record, the best playoff record in NBA history. [1]
The Spurs' streak started in the 1998 NBA playoffs and ended after missing the 2020 NBA playoffs. The Spurs won five NBA championships during their streak. The Boston Celtics hold the longest consecutive NBA Finals appearance streak with ten appearances between 1957 and 1966. During the streak, the Celtics won eight consecutive NBA ...
The 1971–72 Los Angeles Lakers won 33 consecutive games without a loss, the longest undefeated streak in NBA history. This streak was challenged by the 2012–2013 Miami Heat , who won 27 games in a row before losing to the Chicago Bulls , and by the 2015–2016 Golden State Warriors ' 28-game win streak (including 4 from the previous season ...
With eight straight wins to their name, this Fansided article rates Boston the NBA's most sizzling franchise. With the NBA’s longest active winning streak, new power ranking has the Boston ...
Aside from the NBA playoff appearance droughts, this list also includes droughts of series wins, appearances in the NBA Finals and NBA championship wins. The oldest franchise to never win the championship is the Suns (54 seasons), while the Royals/Kings and the Hawks have even longer championship droughts (71 and 64 seasons, respectively).
That's now the longest single-season streak in NBA history, breaking a three-way tie with the 2010-11 Cleveland Cavaliers and the 2013-14 Process-era Philadelphia 76ers, which each lost 26 straight.
The Charlotte Hornets own the current title of the NBA franchise with the longest active postseason drought (since 2015-16) and the longest drought without a playoff series win (since 2003-04).
Longest streak of consecutive games with a turnover; 407 by Russell Westbrook from March 14, 2016, to January 4, 2022 [181] [182] Lowest Turnover percentage, career; 7.58% by Tim Hardaway Jr. [183] Most point-turnover double-doubles, career; 9 by James Harden [184] Most turnovers by a non-Hall of Famer (min. 10 years retired), career; 3,493 by ...