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Philadelphia 76ers (2013-2014) – 26-Game Losing Streak
One of the most infamous losing streaks in NBA history worst losing streaks in NBA during the 2013-2014 season. The team lost an astonishing 26 consecutive games, tying the longest losing streak in NBA history at the time. The streak was a result of the 76ers’ deliberate rebuilding strategy, also known as “The Process,” where they traded away key players to focus on future draft picks. Despite the heavy losses, the team eventually used this period to acquire talented players, but the 26-game streak remains a low point in the franchise’s history.
Cleveland Cavaliers (2010-2011) – 26-Game Losing Streak
Another team that holds the unfortunate distinction of enduring a 26-game losing streak is the Cleveland Cavaliers. This streak came during the 2010-2011 season after LeBron James’ departure to the Miami Heat. Without their superstar, the Cavaliers struggled to compete, and the loss of their franchise cornerstone led to a devastating skid. The streak stretched from December 2010 to February 2011, and while the Cavaliers would eventually rebuild around young talent like Kyrie Irving, this period was one of the darkest in the team’s history.
Charlotte Bobcats (2011-2012) – 23-Game Losing Streak
During the lockout-shortened 2011-2012 season, the Charlotte Bobcats set an NBA record for the worst winning percentage (.106), and their 23-game losing streak cemented their place in history. This stretch occurred toward the end of the season as the Bobcats lost all 23 games from March 19 to April 26, finishing the season with just seven wins in 66 games. Despite the struggles, this period was a precursor to the franchise’s eventual rebranding as the Charlotte Hornets and a renewed effort to rebuild.
Denver Nuggets (1997-1998) – 23-Game Losing Streak
The Denver Nuggets experienced a disastrous 23-game losing streak during the 1997-1998 season. This streak was part of a season where the team finished with a record of 11-71, struggling to find any rhythm or consistency on the court. The franchise was in a state of disarray, and this losing streak marked a period of instability that would take years to overcome. The Nuggets eventually turned things around in the 2000s, but this losing streak remains a dark chapter in their history.