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The 1949–50 NBA season marked the first season following the merger. The NBA has kept a record of its win-loss statistics since its inception. These records include wins and losses recorded during a team's playing time in the BAA. [a] Defunct BAA/NBA franchises are also accounted for, provided that they played at least one season in the BAA ...
In sports, a losing streak (a.k.a. a cold streak, losing skid, slide, schneid, or losing slump) is an uninterrupted string of contests (games, matches, etc.) lost by a team or individual. A losing streak is thus the opposite of a winning streak. A losing streak can last as few as two games, or it may last much longer.
Who are the biggest risers and fallers in our latest look at the NBA power rankings and top MVP candidates? Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
That, after all, is what has made George one of the most decorated players of the last decade and a half: nine All-Star berths, six All-NBA selections and four All-Defensive teams; one of only 34 ...
Soccer, which had eight clubs in the top 50 a decade ago, including the top three spots, now has seven teams spread across four leagues, with Real Madrid of Spain’s La Liga leading the way at $6.6 billion, tied for 12th overall. MLB, which had five teams in the top 50 a year ago, now has only three, with the New York Yankees leading the way.
NBA: 2011-12 Charlotte Bobcats, 7-59,.106 winning percentage; 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers, 9-73, .110 winning percentage There are two teams that can technically claim to be the worst NBA team of ...
Most wins by a championship-winning team; Best 3-loss start in NBA history (41–3, .932) Second most road wins in NBA history (33) Started 37–0 at home, part of 44 game home winning streak; Winning streaks of 18 and 13 games; Undefeated January (14–0) One of five teams in NBA history to have three players selected to the NBA All-Defensive ...
Those teams produced 18-64 and 10-72 records, the latter of which is the second worst of all-time. The 1972-73 76ers finished 9-73. Unfortunately for the 76ers, that streak didn't produce ...