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 oldest such franchise is the Suns (54 seasons), while the Royals/Kings and the Hawks have even longer championship droughts (71 and 64 seasons, respectively). Five franchises have never been to the NBA Finals, tied with the National Hockey League for the highest number among the major North American sports.[1] The oldest such team is the Braves/Clippers franchise (52 seasons); the Kings and the Hawks have appearance droughts that are even longer (71 and 61 seasons, respectively). The longest a franchise has gone without appearing in the playoffs at all is 16 seasons: the Kings franchise from 2006 to 2023.
Of the 20 franchises that have won an NBA championship, 7 have droughts of 38 seasons or more, which is to say that the past 39 championships have been shared among only 13 franchises: the Lakers (9), Bulls (6), Spurs (5), Warriors (4), Pistons (3), Celtics (3), Heat (3), Rockets (2), Mavericks (1), Cavaliers (1), Raptors (1), Bucks (1), and Nuggets (1). By contrast, the other three major North American sports have each had at least 18 franchises become champions over the same period of time.[2][3]
Active droughts
NBA Playoffs appearance droughts
- Appearance droughts updated through May 18, 2023.
- Playoff picture at NBA.com[4]
^ | Longest drought in team history |
† | Tied for longest drought in team history |
NBA Playoffs series win droughts
- Droughts updated through June 16, 2022.
- Playoff picture at NBA.com[4]
^ | Longest drought in team history |
♦ | Most consecutive series losses in team history |
a Charlotte was also inactive for two years following the 2001–02 season.
NBA Conference Finals appearance droughts
^ | Longest drought in team history |
Seasons | Team | Last appearance in Conference Finals |
Result | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
44 | Washington Wizards ^[c] | 1979 | Won vs. San Antonio | [13] |
33 | Charlotte Hornets ^ | Never | — | [5] |
23 | New York Knicks | 2000 | Lost vs. Indiana | [28] |
22 | Philadelphia 76ers ^ | 2001 | Won vs. Milwaukee | [29] |
21 | Sacramento Kings | 2002 | Lost vs. L. A. Lakers | [26] |
21 | New Orleans Pelicans ^ | Never | — | [17] |
20 | Brooklyn Nets [d] | 2003 | Won vs. Detroit | [20] |
19 | Minnesota Timberwolves ^ | 2004 | Lost vs. L. A. Lakers | [25] |
16 | Utah Jazz | 2007 | Lost vs. San Antonio | [14] |
15 | Detroit Pistons | 2008 | Lost vs. Boston | [6] |
13 | Orlando Magic | 2010 | Lost vs. Boston | [8] |
12 | Chicago Bulls | 2011 | Lost vs. Miami | [16] |
10 | Memphis Grizzlies | 2013 | Lost vs. San Antonio | [24] |
9 | Indiana Pacers | 2014 | Lost vs. Miami | [9] |
7 | Oklahoma City Thunder | 2016 | Lost vs. Golden State | [10] |
6 | San Antonio Spurs | 2017 | Lost vs. Golden State | [7] |
5 | Cleveland Cavaliers | 2018 | Won vs. Boston | [21] |
5 | Houston Rockets | 2018 | Lost vs. Golden State | [11] |
4 | Toronto Raptors | 2019 | Won vs. Milwaukee | [15] |
4 | Portland Trail Blazers | 2019 | Lost vs. Golden State | [12] |
2 | Phoenix Suns | 2021 | Won vs. L. A. Clippers | [30] |
2 | Los Angeles Clippers | 2021 | Lost vs. Phoenix | [22] |
2 | Milwaukee Bucks | 2021 | Won vs. Atlanta | [23] |
2 | Atlanta Hawks | 2021 | Lost vs. Milwaukee | [19] |
1 | Dallas Mavericks | 2022 | Lost vs. Golden State | [18] |
1 | Golden State Warriors | 2022 | Won vs. Dallas | [27] |
2023 Conference Finalists | ||||
0 | Denver Nuggets | 2023 | Won vs. L. A. Lakers | [34] |
0 | Los Angeles Lakers | 2023 | Lost vs. Denver | [31] |
0 | Miami Heat | 2023 | Won vs. Boston | [33] |
0 | Boston Celtics | 2023 | Lost vs. Miami | [32] |
NBA Finals appearance droughts
- a The Sacramento Kings last appeared in the 1951 NBA Finals as the Rochester Royals. Which pre dates NBA-ABA merger.
- b The Atlanta Hawks last appeared in the 1961 NBA Finals as the St. Louis Hawks. Which pre dates NBA-ABA merger.
- c The Washington Wizards last appeared in the 1979 Conference Finals and NBA Finals as the Washington Bullets.
- d The Brooklyn Nets last appeared in the 2003 Conference Finals and NBA Finals as the New Jersey Nets.
NBA championship title droughts
- a The Sacramento Kings last won an NBA championship in 1951 as the Rochester Royals.
- b The Atlanta Hawks last won an NBA championship in 1958 as the St. Louis Hawks.
- c Pre dates the NBA-ABA merger.
- d The Washington Wizards last won an NBA championship in 1978 as the Washington Bullets.
- e The Oklahoma City Thunder last won an NBA championship in 1979 as the Seattle SuperSonics.
All-time droughts
Closest approaches without winning
Updated through the 2023 playoffs.
Team | Conference Quarter-Final appearances | Conference Semi-Final appearances | Conference Final appearances | NBA Final appearances | Fewest wins short of NBA Championship |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brooklyn Nets | 24 | 8 | 2 | 2 | : 2003 | 2 wins short
Indiana Pacers | 27 | 10 | 8 | 1 | : 2000 | 2 wins short
Phoenix Suns | 29 | 21 | 10 | 3 | : 1976, 1993, 2021 | 2 wins short
Utah Jazz | 31 | 17 | 6 | 2 | : 1997, 1998 | 2 wins short
Orlando Magic | 16 | 5 | 4 | 2 | : 2009 | 3 wins short
Los Angeles Clippers | 15 | 8 | 1 | 6 wins short : 2021 | |
Minnesota Timberwolves | 11 | 1 | 1 | : 2004 | 6 wins short|
Memphis Grizzlies | 13 | 4 | 1 | : 2013 | 8 wins short|
New Orleans Pelicans | 8 | 2 | 9 wins short : 2008 | ||
Charlotte Hornets | 10 | 4 | 9 wins short : 2001 |
Longest post-season droughts in team history
Updated through the 2022–23 season.
^ | Denotes active drought |
Longest post-season series win droughts
Updated through the 2022–23 season.
^ | Denotes active drought |
Longest NBA Playoffs appearance droughts
- Appearance droughts updated through the 2022–23 season.
^ | Denotes active drought |
Team | Streak (seasons) | NBA Playoffs appearance droughts |
Reference |
---|---|---|---|
Sacramento Kings | 16 | 2006–2022 | [26] |
Buffalo Braves / San Diego / Los Angeles Clippers | 15 | 1977–1991 | [22] |
Minnesota Timberwolves | 13 | 2005–2017 | [25] |
Golden State Warriors | 12 | 1995–2006 | [27] |
Dallas Mavericks | 10 | 1991–2000 | [18] |
Phoenix Suns | 10 | 2011–2020 | [30] |
New Orleans / Utah Jazz | 9 | 1975–1983 | [14] |
Golden State Warriors | 9 | 1978–1986 | [27] |
Sacramento Kings | 9 | 1987–1995 | [26] |
Washington Bullets | 8 | 1989–1996 | [13] |
Denver Nuggets | 8 | 1996–2003 | [34] |
Vancouver / Memphis Grizzlies | 8 | 1996–2003 | [24] |
Los Angeles Clippers | 8 | 1998–2005 | [22] |
Atlanta Hawks | 8 | 2000–2007 | [19] |
Longest Conference finals droughts
- Appearance droughts updated through May 13, 2023. The current Conference Finals format was introduced in 1971.
^ | Denotes active drought |
† | Year the team joined the NBA |
Seasons | Team | NBA Conference Finals appearance droughts |
Reference |
---|---|---|---|
50 | Los Angeles Clippers [a] | 1971 † – 2020 | [22] |
44 | Atlanta Hawks | 1971 – 2014 | [19] |
44 | Washington Wizards ^[b] | 1980 – present | [13] |
38 | Golden State Warriors | 1977 – 2014 | [27] |
33 | Charlotte Hornets ^ [c] | 1989 † – present | [5] |
25 | New Jersey Nets [d] | 1977 † – 2001 | [20] |
23 | Denver Nuggets | 1986 – 2008 | [34] |
23 | New York Knicks ^ | 2000 – present | [28] |
22 | Philadelphia 76ers ^ | 2001 – present | [29] |
21 | Sacramento Kings | 2002 – present | [26] |
21 | New Orleans Pelicans ^ | 2002† – present | [17] |
20 | Brooklyn Nets ^ | 2003 – present | [20] |
20 | Toronto Raptors | 1996 † – 2015 | [15] |
20 | Sacramento Kings [e] | 1982 – 2001 | [26] |
- a Streak includes seasons as Buffalo Braves and San Diego Clippers.
- b Team last qualified for the Conference Finals as Washington Bullets.
- c Franchise inactive for two seasons between 2002 and 2004.
- d Current Brooklyn Nets; includes one season as New York Nets.
- e Includes four seasons as Kansas City Kings.
NBA Division Championship droughts
Updated through the 2022–23 season.
^ | Longest drought in team history |
♦ | 2022–23 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.
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.
* | Both Teams in 1st NBA Finals appearance |
Season | Won | Lost | Number of years until drought ended |
---|---|---|---|
2006* | Miami Heat | Dallas Mavericks | 5 |
1978 | Washington Bullets | Seattle SuperSonics (OKC) | 1 |
1971* | Milwaukee Bucks | Baltimore Bullets (WAS) | 7 |
1957* | Boston Celtics | St. Louis Hawks (ATL) | 1 |
1955 | Syracuse Nationals (PHI) | Fort Wayne Pistons (DET)^ | 34 |
1951* | Rochester Royals (SAC)^ | New York Knicks | 19 |
1949* | Minneapolis Lakers (LAL)^ | Washington Capitols† | defunct 2 years later |
1947* | Philadelphia Warriors (GSW) | Chicago Stags† | defunct 3 years later |
- ^- Team had previously appeared in the National Basketball League finals before said league was merged for the NBA's formation.
- †- Defunct franchise.
- Abbreviation in parentheses – Current location of NBA franchise.
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) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Milwaukee Bucks | 49 | Phoenix Suns | 52* |
2015 | Golden State Warriors | 39 | Cleveland Cavaliers | 44* |
2006 | Miami Heat | 17* | Dallas Mavericks | 25* |
1999 | San Antonio Spurs | 22* | New York Knicks | 25 |
1994 | Houston Rockets | 26* | New York Knicks | 20 |
1978 | Washington Bullets | 16* | Seattle SuperSonics | 10* |
1971 | Milwaukee Bucks | 2* | Baltimore Bullets | 9* |
1957 | Boston Celtics | 10* | St. Louis Hawks | 7* |
1955 | Syracuse Nationals | 5* | Fort Wayne Pistons | 6* |
1951 | Rochester Royals | 2* | New York Knicks | 4* |
1949* | Minneapolis Lakers | 0* | Washington Capitols† | 2* |
1947 | Philadelphia Warriors | 0* | Chicago Stags† | 0* |
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).
- †- Defunct franchise.
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 played in the NBA.
Total seasons (NBA) |
Franchise | Last NBA Finals appearance |
---|---|---|
55 seasons | Phoenix Suns (1969–present) | 2021 |
53 seasons | Los Angeles Clippers§ (1971–present) | — |
49 seasons | Utah Jazz§ (1975–present) | 1998 |
47 seasons | Indiana Pacers‡ (1977–present) | 2000 |
47 seasons | Brooklyn Nets§‡ (1977–present) | 2003 |
34 seasons | Minnesota Timberwolves (1990–present) | — |
34 seasons | Orlando Magic (1990–present) | 2009 |
33 seasons | Charlotte Hornets† (1989–2002; 2005–present) | — |
28 seasons | Memphis Grizzlies§ (1996–present) | — |
21 seasons | New Orleans Pelicans† (2003–present) | — |
- Notes
- § NBA teams that have relocated from their original city(s).
- † NBA teams that have re-branded to/from their original concept.
- ‡ NBA teams that have won an ABA championship.
Cities awaiting first NBA championship
Listed according to seasons waited. Current NBA cities/regions only.
City | Seasons waited | Conference Title(s) | NBA Team(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Phoenix | 55 | 1976, 1993, 2021 | Phoenix Suns (1969–present) |
Atlanta | 55 | None | Atlanta Hawks (1969–present) |
Indianapolis | 47 | 2000 | Indiana Pacers (1977–present) |
Salt Lake City | 44 | 1997, 1998 | Utah Jazz (1980–present) |
Sacramento | 38 | None | Sacramento Kings (1986–present) |
Orlando | 34 | 1995, 2009 | Orlando Magic (1990–present) |
Charlotte | 33 | None | Charlotte Hornets (1989–2002; 2015–present) Charlotte Bobcats (2005–2014) |
New Orleans | 26 | None | New Orleans Jazz (1974–1979) New Orleans Hornets (2003–2013) New Orleans Pelicans (2014–present) |
Memphis | 22 | None | Memphis Grizzlies (2002–present) |
Oklahoma City | 17 | 2012 | 2 New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets seasons (2006–2007) Oklahoma City Thunder seasons (2008–present) |
NBA Championship droughts by division
Division | Last NBA Championship | Seasons |
---|---|---|
Southeast Division | 2013 — Heat | 10 |
Southwest Division | 2014 — Spurs | 9 |
Atlantic Division | 2019 — Raptors | 4 |
Central Division | 2021 — Bucks | 2 |
Pacific Division | 2022 — Warriors | 1 |
Northwest Division | 2023 — Nuggets | 0 |
See also
- List of NBA franchise post-season streaks
- List of National Basketball Association longest losing streaks
- List of National Basketball Association longest winning streaks
- List of MLB franchise post-season droughts
- List of NFL franchise post-season droughts
- List of NHL franchise post-season droughts
- List of MLS club post-season droughts
- Basketball portal
- Sports portal
References
- General
- "Team Index". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved October 11, 2009.
- Specific
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Major League Baseball has 22 different franchises that have won championships and have droughts of less than 38 years; the National Football League has 18 such franchises, and the National Hockey League has 18 such franchises.
- ↑ 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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