List of NBA franchise post-season droughts

This is a list of National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise post-season appearance droughts. This list includes the all-time and the active consecutive non-playoffs. 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 teams which have never made an NBA Playoffs appearance, an NBA Finals appearance and have never won an NBA championship are listed from the year they entered the league.

Of the 30 current NBA franchises, 12 have never won the NBA championship. The oldest such franchise is the Suns (48 seasons), while the Royals/Kings and the Hawks have even longer championship droughts (65 and 58 seasons, respectively). Seven (7) franchises have never been to the NBA Finals, the highest number among the major North American sports.[1] The oldest such team is the Braves/Clippers franchise (45 seasons); the Kings and the Hawks have appearance droughts that are even longer (65 and 58 seasons, respectively). The longest a franchise has gone without appearing in the playoffs at all is 15 seasons: the Braves/Clippers franchise from 1977 to 1991.

Of the 18 franchises that have won an NBA championship, 8 have droughts of 33 seasons or more, which is to say that the past 33 championships have been shared among only 10 franchises: the Lakers (8), the Bulls (6), the Spurs (5), the Celtics (3), the Pistons (3), the Heat (3), the Rockets (2), the Mavericks (1), the Warriors (1), and the Cavaliers (1). By contrast, the other three major North American sports have each had at least 15 franchises become champions over the same period of time.[2][3]

Active droughts

NBA Playoffs appearance droughts

Appearance droughts updated through the 2016 playoffs.
Playoff picture at NBA.com[4]
^ Longest drought in team history
Tied for longest drought in team history
Seasons Team Last earned appearance
in NBA playoffs
Reference
12 Minnesota Timberwolves^ 2004 Western Finals [5]
10 Sacramento Kings ^ 2006 First Round [6]
6 Phoenix Suns ^ 2010 Western Finals [7]
4 Philadelphia 76ers 2012 Eastern Semifinals [8]
4 Orlando Magic 2012 First Round [9]
4 Utah Jazz 2012 First Round [10]
3 Los Angeles Lakers ^ 2013 First Round [11]
3 Denver Nuggets 2013 First Round [12]
3 New York Knicks 2013 Eastern Semifinals [13]
1 Brooklyn Nets 2015 First Round [14]
1 Milwaukee Bucks 2015 First Round [15]
1 New Orleans Pelicans 2015 First Round [16]
1 Washington Wizards 2015 Eastern Semifinals [17]
1 Chicago Bulls 2015 Eastern Semifinals [18]
2016 Playoff teams
Charlotte Hornets 2016 First Round [19]
Boston Celtics 2016 First Round [20]
Indiana Pacers 2016 First Round [21]
Detroit Pistons 2016 First Round [22]
Memphis Grizzlies 2016 First Round [23]
Dallas Mavericks 2016 First Round [24]
Houston Rockets 2016 First Round [25]
Los Angeles Clippers 2016 First Round [26]
Atlanta Hawks 2016 Eastern Semifinals [27]
Miami Heat 2016 Eastern Semifinals [28]
San Antonio Spurs 2016 Western Semifinals [29]
Portland Trail Blazers 2016 Western Semifinals [30]
Toronto Raptors 2016 Eastern Finals [31]
Oklahoma City Thunder 2016 Western Finals [32]
Cleveland Cavaliers 2016 NBA Finals [33]
Golden State Warriors 2016 NBA Finals [34]

NBA Playoffs series win droughts

Droughts updated through the 2016 playoffs.'
Playoff picture at NBA.com[4]
^ Longest drought in team history
Tied for Longest drought in team history
Most consecutive series losses in team history
§ Equals most consecutive series losses in team history
Current Playoff series Loss Streak
Team Last series win
in NBA Playoffs
Seasons
Since Win
Losing
Streak
Series Losses – Teams Ref
Milwaukee Bucks ^ 2001 Eastern Semifinals 15 7 ♦ 2001 Philadelphia
2003 New Jersey Nets
2004 Detroit
2006 Detroit
2010 Atlanta
2013 Miami
2015 Chicago
[15]
Charlotte Hornets ^ 2002 Eastern First Round 12[a] 4 ♦ 2002 New Jersey Nets
2010 Orlando
2014 Miami
2016 Miami
[19]
Sacramento Kings 2004 Western First Round 12 3 2004 Minnesota
2005 Seattle
2006 San Antonio
[6]
Minnesota Timberwolves 2004 Western Semifinals 12 1 2004 Los Angeles Lakers [5]
New Orleans Pelicans ^ 2008 Western First Round 8 4 ♦ 2008 San Antonio
2009 Denver
2011 Los Angeles Lakers
2015 Golden State
[16]
Detroit Pistons 2008 Eastern Semifinals 8 3 2008 Boston
2009 Cleveland
2016 Cleveland
[22]
Denver Nuggets 2009 Western Semifinals 7 5 2009 Los Angeles Lakers
2010 Utah
2011 Oklahoma City
2012 Los Angeles Lakers
2013 Golden State
[12]
Utah Jazz 2010 Western First Round 6 2 2010 Los Angeles Lakers
2012 San Antonio
[10]
Orlando Magic 2010 Eastern Semifinals 6 3 2010 Boston
2011 Atlanta
2012 Indiana
[9]
Phoenix Suns 2010 Western Semifinals 6 1 2010 Los Angeles Lakers [7]
Dallas Mavericks 2011 Finals 5 4 ♦ 2012 Oklahoma City
2014 San Antonio
2015 Houston
2016 Oklahoma City
[24]
Philadelphia 76ers 2012 Eastern First Round 4 1 2012 Boston [8]
Los Angeles Lakers 2012 Western First Round 4 2 2012 Oklahoma City
2013 San Antonio
[11]
Boston Celtics 2012 Eastern Semifinals 4 4 ♦ 2012 Miami
2013 New York
2015 Cleveland
2016 Atlanta
[20]
New York Knicks 2013 Eastern First Round 3 1 2013 Indiana [13]
Brooklyn Nets 2014 Eastern First Round 2 2 2014 Miami
2015 Atlanta
[14]
Indiana Pacers 2014 Eastern Semifinals 2 2 2014 Miami
2016 Toronto
[21]
Chicago Bulls 2015 Eastern First Round 1 1 2015 Cleveland [18]
Washington Wizards 2015 Eastern First Round 1 1 2015 Atlanta [17]
Memphis Grizzlies 2015 Western First Round 1 2 2015 Golden State
2016 San Antonio Spurs
[23]
Los Angeles Clippers 2015 Western First Round 1 2 2015 Houston
2016 Portland
[26]
Houston Rockets 2015 Western Semifinals 1 2 2015 Golden State
2016 Golden State
[25]
2016 Playoff Series Winners
Atlanta Hawks 2016 Eastern First Round 1 2016 Cleveland [27]
Portland Trail Blazers 2016 Western First Round 1 2016 Golden State [30]
San Antonio Spurs 2016 Western First Round 1 2016 Oklahoma City [29]
Miami Heat 2016 Eastern First Round 1 2016 Toronto [28]
Toronto Raptors 2016 Eastern Semifinals 1 2016 Cleveland [31]
Oklahoma City Thunder 2016 Western Semifinals 1 2016 Golden State [29]
Golden State Warriors 2016 Western Finals 1 2016 Cleveland [34]
Cleveland Cavaliers 2016 NBA Finals 0 4 series win streak [33]
Team Last series win
in NBA Playoffs
Seasons
Since win
Losing
Streak
Series Losses – Teams Ref

a Charlotte was inactive for 2 years following the 2001–02 season.

NBA Division Championship droughts

Updated through the 2015–16 season.

^ Longest drought in team history
Tied for Longest drought in team history
2015–16 Division Champion

Left click once on Seasons since win column heading then once on Division column heading
to show teams listed in order of division championships.

Franchise Most recent title Division Seasons since win
Washington Wizards ^ 1978–79 Southeast 37
Charlotte Hornets ^ None Southeast 26
Memphis Grizzlies ^ None Southwest 21
Philadelphia 76ers ^ 2000–01 Atlantic 15
Milwaukee Bucks 2000–01 Central 15
Sacramento Kings 2002–03 Pacific 13
Minnesota Timberwolves 2003–04 Northwest 12
Brooklyn Nets 2005–06 Atlantic 10
Phoenix Suns 2006–07 Pacific 9
New Orleans Pelicans ^ 2007–08 Southwest 8
Utah Jazz 2007–08 Northwest 8
Detroit Pistons 2007–08 Central 8
Orlando Magic 2009–10 Southeast 6
Dallas Mavericks 2009–10 Southwest 6
Denver Nuggets 2009–10 Northwest 6
Los Angeles Lakers 2011–12 Pacific 4
Boston Celtics 2011–12 Atlantic 4
Chicago Bulls 2011–12 Central 4
New York Knicks 2012–13 Atlantic 3
Indiana Pacers 2013–14 Central 2
Los Angeles Clippers 2013–14 Pacific 2
Houston Rockets 2014–15 Southwest 1
Portland Trail Blazers 2014–15 Northwest 1
Atlanta Hawks 2014–15 Southeast 1
Miami Heat 2015–16 Southeast
Toronto Raptors 2015–16 Atlantic
Cleveland Cavaliers 2015–16 Central
Oklahoma City Thunder 2015–16 Northwest
Golden State Warriors 2015–16 Pacific
San Antonio Spurs 2015–16 Southwest

NBA Conference Finals appearance droughts

^ Longest drought in team history
Tied for longest drought in team history
Seasons Team Last appearance
in Conference Finals
Result Reference
46 Los Angeles Clippers ^ Never [26]
37 Washington Wizards ^[c] 1979 Won vs. San Antonio [17]
26 Charlotte Hornets ^ Never [19]
16 Portland Trail Blazers ^ 2000 Lost vs. Los Angeles Lakers [30]
16 New York Knicks 2000 Lost vs. Indiana [13]
15 Milwaukee Bucks ^ 2001 Lost vs. Philadelphia [15]
15 Philadelphia 76ers 2001 Won vs. Milwaukee [8]
14 Sacramento Kings 2002 Lost vs. Los Angeles Lakers [6]
14 New Orleans Pelicans ^ Never [16]
13 Brooklyn Nets [d] 2003 Won vs. Detroit [14]
12 Minnesota Timberwolves 2004 Lost vs. Los Angeles Lakers [5]
9 Utah Jazz 2007 Lost vs. San Antonio [10]
8 Detroit Pistons 2008 Lost vs. Boston [22]
7 Denver Nuggets 2009 Lost vs. Los Angeles Lakers [12]
6 Orlando Magic 2010 Lost vs. Boston [9]
6 Phoenix Suns 2010 Lost vs. Los Angeles Lakers [7]
6 Los Angeles Lakers 2010 Won vs. Phoenix [11]
5 Chicago Bulls 2011 Lost vs. Miami [18]
5 Dallas Mavericks 2011 Won vs. Oklahoma City [24]
4 Boston Celtics 2012 Lost vs. Miami [20]
3 Memphis Grizzlies 2013 Lost vs. San Antonio [23]
2 Miami Heat 2014 Won vs. Indiana [28]
2 Indiana Pacers 2014 Lost vs. Miami [21]
2 San Antonio Spurs 2014 Won vs. Oklahoma City [29]
1 Atlanta Hawks 2015 Lost vs. Cleveland [27]
1 Houston Rockets 2015 Lost vs. Golden State [25]
2016 Conference Finalists
Toronto Raptors 2016 Lost vs. Cleveland [31]
Oklahoma City Thunder 2016 Lost vs. Golden State [32]
Cleveland Cavaliers 2016 Won vs. Toronto [33]
Golden State Warriors 2016 Won vs. Oklahoma City [34]

NBA Finals appearance droughts

Seasons Team Last appearance
in NBA Finals
Result Reference
65 Sacramento Kings[a] 1951 Won vs. New York [6]
55 Atlanta Hawks[b] 1961 Lost vs. Boston [27]
46 Los Angeles Clippers Never [26]
42 Milwaukee Bucks 1974 Lost vs. Boston [15]
40 Denver Nuggets Never [12]
37 Washington Wizards[c] 1979 Lost vs. Seattle [17]
27 Minnesota Timberwolves Never [5]
26 Charlotte Hornets Never [19]
24 Portland Trail Blazers 1992 Lost vs. Chicago [30]
23 Phoenix Suns 1993 Lost vs. Chicago [7]
21 Toronto Raptors Never [31]
21 Houston Rockets 1995 Won vs. Orlando [25]
21 Memphis Grizzlies Never [23]
18 Utah Jazz 1998 Lost vs. Chicago [10]
18 Chicago Bulls 1998 Won vs. Utah [18]
17 New York Knicks 1999 Lost vs. San Antonio [13]
16 Indiana Pacers 2000 Lost vs. Los Angeles Lakers [21]
15 Philadelphia 76ers 2001 Lost vs. Los Angeles Lakers [8]
14 New Orleans Pelicans Never [16]
13 Brooklyn Nets[d] 2003 Lost vs. San Antonio [14]
11 Detroit Pistons 2005 Lost vs. San Antonio [22]
7 Orlando Magic 2009 Lost vs. Los Angeles Lakers [9]
6 Boston Celtics 2010 Lost vs. Los Angeles Lakers [20]
6 Los Angeles Lakers 2010 Won vs. Boston [11]
5 Dallas Mavericks 2011 Won vs. Miami [24]
4 Oklahoma City Thunder 2012 Lost vs. Miami [32]
2 Miami Heat 2014 Lost vs. San Antonio [28]
2 San Antonio Spurs 2014 Won vs. Miami [29]
2016 Finalists
Golden State Warriors 2016 Lost vs. Cleveland [34]
Cleveland Cavaliers 2016 Won vs. Golden State [33]

NBA championship title droughts

Seasons Team Last NBA championship Reference
65 Sacramento Kings[a] 1951 [6]
58 Atlanta Hawks[b] 1958 [27]
48 Phoenix Suns Never [7]
46 Los Angeles Clippers Never [26]
45 Milwaukee Bucks 1971 [15]
43 New York Knicks 1973 [13]
42 Utah Jazz Never [10]
40 Denver Nuggets Never [12]
40 Brooklyn Nets Never [14]
40 Indiana Pacers Never [21]
39 Portland Trail Blazers 1977 [30]
38 Washington Wizards[c] 1978 [17]
37 Oklahoma City Thunder[d] 1979 [32]
33 Philadelphia 76ers 1983 [8]
27 Orlando Magic Never [9]
27 Minnesota Timberwolves Never [5]
26 Charlotte Hornets Never [19]
21 Houston Rockets 1995 [25]
21 Memphis Grizzlies Never [23]
21 Toronto Raptors Never [31]
18 Chicago Bulls 1998 [18]
14 New Orleans Pelicans Never [16]
12 Detroit Pistons 2004 [22]
8 Boston Celtics 2008 [20]
6 Los Angeles Lakers 2010 [11]
5 Dallas Mavericks 2011 [24]
3 Miami Heat 2013 [28]
2 San Antonio Spurs 2014 [29]
1 Golden State Warriors 2015 [34]
Defending NBA champion
Cleveland Cavaliers 2016 [33]

All-time droughts

Closest approaches without winning

Updated through the 2016 playoffs.

Team Conference Quarter-Final Appearances1 Conference Semi-Final Appearances2 Conference Final Appearances3 NBA Final Appearances Fewest Wins Short of NBA Championship
Brooklyn Nets 19 7 2 2 2 wins short : 2003
Indiana Pacers 23 10 8 1 2 wins short : 2000
Phoenix Suns 26 18 9 2 2 wins short : 1976, 1993
Utah Jazz 25 14 6 2 2 wins short : 1997, 1998
Orlando Magic 14 5 4 2 3 wins short : 2009
Toronto Raptors 8 2 1 6 wins short : 2016
Minnesota Timberwolves 8 1 1 6 wins short : 2004
Denver Nuggets4 22 8 3 6 wins short : 1978, 2009
Memphis Grizzlies 9 3 1 8 wins short : 2013
Los Angeles Clippers 10 7 9 wins short : 1975, 2006, 2015
New Orleans Pelicans5 6 1 9 wins short : 2008
Charlotte Hornets5 10 4 9 wins short : 2002

Longest post-season droughts in team history

Updated through the 2016 playoffs.

^ Denotes active streak

Team Longest streak with
no post-season appearances
Seasons
Los Angeles Clippers 1976–77 through 1990–91 15
Golden State Warriors 1994–95 through 2005–06 12
Minnesota Timberwolves ^ 2004–05 through 2015–16 12
Dallas Mavericks 1990–91 through 1999–2000 10
Sacramento Kings ^ 2006–07 through 2015–16 10
Utah Jazz 1974–75 through 1982–83 9
Washington Wizards 1988–89 through 1995–96 8
Memphis Grizzlies 1995–96 through 2002–03 8
Denver Nuggets 1995–96 through 2002–03 8
Atlanta Hawks 1999–2000 through 2006–07 8
New York Knicks 1959–60 through 1965–66 7
Oklahoma City Thunder 1967–68 through 1973–74 7
Milwaukee Bucks 1991–92 through 1997–98 7
Philadelphia 76ers 1991–92 through 1997–98 7
Cleveland Cavaliers 1998–99 through 2004–05 7
Portland Trail Blazers 1970–71 through 1975–76 6
Detroit Pistons 1977–78 through 1982–83
2009–10 through 2014–15
6
Boston Celtics 1995–96 through 2000–01 6
Chicago Bulls 1998–99 through 2003–04 6
Phoenix Suns ^ 2010–11 through 2015–16 6
Houston Rockets 1969–70 through 1973–74 5
Indiana Pacers 1981–82 through 1985–86 5
Brooklyn Nets 1986–87 through 1990–91 &
2007–08 through 2011–12
5
Charlotte Hornets ^2004–05 through 2008–09 5
Toronto Raptors ^ 2008–09 through 2012–13 5
Orlando Magic ^ 1989–90 through 1992–93 4
Miami Heat 1988–89 through 1990–91 3
New Orleans Pelicans ^ 2004–05 through 2006–07
2011–12 through 2013–14
3
Los Angeles Lakers ^ 2013–14 through 2015–16 3
San Antonio Spurs 1983–84
1986–87
1988–89
1996–97
1

Team Longest streak with
no post-season series wins
Seasons
Los Angeles Clippers 1976–77 through 2004–05 29
Washington Wizards 1982–83 through 2003–04 22
Sacramento Kings 1981–82 through 1999–2000 19
Indiana Pacers 1976–77 through 1992–93 17
Brooklyn Nets 1984–85 through 2000–01 17
New York Knicks 1953–54 through 1967–68 15
Cleveland Cavaliers 1976–77 through 1990–91 15
Golden State Warriors 1991–92 through 2005–06 15
Memphis Grizzlies 1995–96 through 2009–10 15
Milwaukee Bucks ^2001–02 through 2015–16 15
Minnesota Timberwolves 1989–90 through 2002–03 14
Denver Nuggets 1994–95 through 2007–08 14
Toronto Raptors 2001–02 through 2014–15 14
Detroit Pistons 1962–63 through 1974–75 13
Portland Trail Blazers 2000–01 through 2012–13 13
Dallas Mavericks 1988–89 through 1999–2000 12
Charlotte Hornets ^ 2004–05 through 2015–16 12
Orlando Magic 1996–97 through 2006–07 11
Houston Rockets 1997–98 through 2007–08 11
Utah Jazz 1974–75 through 1982–83 9
Boston Celtics 1992–93 through 2000–01 9
Atlanta Hawks 1999–2000 through 2007–08 9
Philadelphia 76ers 1968–69 through 1975–76 &
2003–04 through 2010–11
8
Miami Heat 1988–89 through 1995–96 8
Chicago Bulls 1998–99 through 2005–06 8
New Orleans Pelicans ^ 2008–09 through 2015–168
Oklahoma City Thunder 1967–68 through 1973–74 7
Phoenix Suns 1968–69 through 1974–75 7
San Antonio Spurs 1983–84 through 1988–89 6
Los Angeles Lakers ^ 2012–13 through 2015–164

Longest NBA Playoffs appearance droughts

Appearance droughts updated through the 2015–16 NBA season.
^ Denotes active streak
Streak Team NBA Playoffs
appearance droughts
Reference
15 seasons Los Angeles Clippers[a] 19771991 [26]
12 seasons Golden State Warriors 19952006 [34]
12 seasons Minnesota TimberwolvesMinnesota Timberwolves ^ 20052016 [5]
10 seasons Dallas Mavericks 19912000 [24]
10 seasons Sacramento Kings ^ 20072016 [6]
9 seasons Utah Jazz[b] 19751983 [10]
9 seasons Golden State Warriors 19781986 [34]
9 seasons Sacramento Kings 19871995 [6]
8 seasons Washington Bullets 19891996 [17]
8 seasons Denver Nuggets 19962003 [12]
8 seasons Memphis Grizzlies[c] 19962003 [23]
8 seasons Los Angeles Clippers 19982005 [26]
8 seasons Atlanta Hawks 20002007 [27]

Longest Conference finals droughts

Appearance droughts updated through the 2015–16 season. The current Conference Finals format introduced in 1971.
^ Denotes active streak
Year the team joined the NBA
Seasons Team NBA Conference Finals
appearance droughts
Subsequent appearance
in Conference Finals
Reference
46 Los Angeles Clippers ^ [a] 1971 2016 Active drought [26]
44 Atlanta Hawks 19712014 2015 [27]
38 Golden State Warriors 19772014 2015 [34]
37 Washington Wizards ^[b] 19802016 Active drought [17]
26 Charlotte Hornets ^ [c] 1989 2016 Active drought [19]
25 New Jersey Nets [d] 1977 2001 2002 [14]
23 Denver Nuggets 19862008 2009 [12]
20 Toronto Raptors 1996 2015 2016 [31]
20 Sacramento Kings [e] 19822001 2002 [6]

Finals droughts

NBA Finals in which neither team had previously won a championship

In these instances, the matchup ensured that one team would win the first NBA championship in its history.

Season Won Lost
2006*Miami HeatDallas Mavericks
1978Washington BulletsSeattle SuperSonics (OKC)
1971*Milwaukee BucksBaltimore Bullets (WSH)
1957*Boston CelticsSt. Louis Hawks (ATL)
1955Syracuse Nationals (PHI)Fort Wayne Pistons (DET)^
1951*Rochester Royals (SAC)^New York Knicks
1949*Minneapolis Lakers (LAL)^Washington Capitols
1947*Philadelphia Warriors (GSW)Chicago Stags

NBA Finals in which neither franchise had won a championship in 20-plus seasons

Teams that had never won the NBA championship are included, even if they were less than 20 seasons old at the time.

Season Won Drought (seasons) Lost Drought (seasons)
2015Golden State Warriors39Cleveland Cavaliers44*
2006Miami Heat17*Dallas Mavericks25*
1999San Antonio Spurs22*New York Knicks25
1994Houston Rockets26*New York Knicks20
1978Washington Bullets16*Seattle SuperSonics10*
1971Milwaukee Bucks2*Baltimore Bullets 9*
1957Boston Celtics10*St. Louis Hawks7*
1955Syracuse Nationals5*Fort Wayne Pistons6*
1951Rochester Royals2*New York Knicks4*
1949*Minneapolis Lakers0*Washington Capitols2*
1947Philadelphia Warriors0*Chicago Stags0*

Numbers marked with * indicates that the number is counted from either the franchise's first year in the NBA or the first year of the league (1946, then known as the BAA).

Cities awaiting their first NBA championship

This list includes current active NBA cities that have never had their franchise(s) win an NBA championship, sorted by the number of seasons the city was represented in the NBA.

Last city to leave list – Cleveland 2016
City Drought Franchise(s)
(seasons played)
NBA Finals
appearance
Phoenix, Arizona 49 seasons Phoenix Suns (19682016) 1976, 1993
Atlanta, Georgia 49 seasons Atlanta Hawks (19682016)
Indianapolis, Indiana 41 seasons Indiana Pacers (19762016) 2000
Denver, Colorado 41 seasons Denver Nuggets (19762016)
Salt Lake City, Utah 38 seasons Utah Jazz (19792016) 1997, 1998
Sacramento, California 32 seasons Sacramento Kings (19852016)
Charlotte, North Carolina 29 seasons Charlotte Hornets (original) (19882002)
Charlotte Bobcats/Hornets (20042016)
Orlando, Florida 28 seasons Orlando Magic (19892016) 1995, 2009
Toronto, Canada 22 seasons Toronto Raptors (19952016)
New Orleans, Louisiana 20 seasons New Orleans Jazz (19741979)
New Orleans Hornets/Pelicans (20022005; 20072016)
Memphis, Tennessee 16 seasons Memphis Grizzlies (20012016)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 11 seasons New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets (20052007)
Oklahoma City Thunder (20082016)
2012

Teams awaiting their first NBA championship

This list includes teams within the current NBA that have never won an NBA championship, sorted by the number of seasons the name and city were represented in the NBA.

Last team to leave list – Cleveland 2016
Current city Total
(seasons played)
Franchise
(seasons played)
Last NBA Playoff
appearance
Phoenix, Arizona 49 seasons Phoenix Suns (19682016) 2010
Denver, Colorado 41 seasons Denver Nuggets (19762016) 2013
Indianapolis, Indiana 41 seasons Indiana Pacers (19762016) 2016
Salt Lake City, Utah 38 seasons Utah Jazz§ (19792016) 2012
Los Angeles, California 33 seasons Los Angeles Clippers§ (19842016) 2016
Minneapolis, Minnesota 28 seasons Minnesota Timberwolves (19892016) 2004
Orlando, Florida 28 seasons Orlando Magic (19892016) 2012
Toronto, Canada 22 seasons Toronto Raptors (19952016) 2016
Charlotte, North Carolina 17 seasons Charlotte Hornets† (19882002) (20142016) 2016
Memphis, Tennessee 16 seasons Memphis Grizzlies§ (20012016) 2016
Brooklyn, New York 5 seasons Brooklyn Nets§ (20122016) 2015
New Orleans, Louisiana 4 seasons New Orleans Pelicans† (20132016) 2015
Notes

See also

References

General
  • "Team Index". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved October 11, 2009. 
Specific
  1. Newberry, Paul (May 10, 2015). "NBA: NFL has most parity, NBA is most exclusive club when it comes to winning titles". Associated Press. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
  2. Major League Baseball has 18 different franchises that have won championships and have droughts of less than 32 years; the National Football League has 16 such franchises, and the National Hockey League has 15 such franchises.
  3. Aldridge, David (June 6, 2015). "Warriors close in on title ... and keep NBA history afloat". NBA.com. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
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  29. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "San Antonio Spurs". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  30. 1 2 3 4 5 "Portland Trail Blazers". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  31. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Toronto Raptors". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  32. 1 2 3 4 "Oklahoma City Thunder". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  33. 1 2 3 4 5 "Cleveland Cavaliers". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  34. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Golden State Warriors". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
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