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Which NBA teams have never been champions?

NBA Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy and Case. Photo: Louis Vuitton

The teams that never won the NBA.

While Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics they managed to win the title of NBA champions seventeen times eachthere are 11 other franchises in the league that still don’t know the feeling of being the best in a season.

let’s see who they are the 11 teams that have not yet been crowned champions and what was his best result to date.

MORE | Who were all the championship teams in NBA history?

*The Sacramento Kings are credited with the title of their predecessor the Rochester Royals in 1951, the Oklahoma City Thunder with the Seattle SuperSonics in 1979, and the Atlanta Hawks with the St. Louis Hawks in 1958.

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The Suns, in the NBA since 1968-69, reached the NBA Finals twice but lost both times: falling in the 1976 Finals against the Boston Celtics 4-2 and in the 1993 Finals against the Chicago Bulls with the same result. . In addition, they reached the Western Conference Finals on seven other occasions.

Utah Jazz

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The Utah Jazz (formed in 1974 as the New Orleans Jazz) are the other Western Conference team that has played in two Finals but failed to win a championship: in both 1997 and 1998 they lost to the Chicago Bulls of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman. , both times 4-2. In addition, on three other occasions during the John Stockton and Karl Malone era they played in the Western Conference finals, which they returned to for the last time in the 2006-2007 season with a banner Deron Williams.

Orlando Magic

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The Orlando Magic are one of the newest franchises in the league, emerging in the 1989-1990 season and quickly building their way to a Finals appearance. In the 1994-1995 season, with the memorable team of Shaquille O’Neal and Penny Hardaway, they lost 4-0 to the Houston Rockets. In 2009, he was returned to the Finals by Dwight Howard, but lost 4-1 to the Los Angeles Lakers, so they remain without rings. They also lost in the East finals in 1996 and 2010.

brooklyn nets

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Before moving to Brooklyn in 2012, the Nets had been in New Jersey since 1977, after making the jump from the ABA to the NBA (in 1976, still in New York). And in this situation they reached two NBA Finals in a row, albeit without the best result: led by Jason Kidd, before joining him with Vince Carter, they lost 4-0 to the Los Angeles Lakers and 4-2 to the Suns Antonio Spurs. . It is interesting neither before nor after qualifying for the Eastern finals.

Indiana Pacers

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The other team that wasn’t a champion but at least made it to the NBA Finals is the Indiana Pacers. Another franchise that also entered the ABA in 1976 as the Nets, the Pacers lost the 2000 Finals to the Los Angeles Lakers 4-2, with Reggie Miller still active. They’ve been cheerleaders for the East quite a few times, going to the Conference Finals eight times, but they still haven’t brought Larry O’Brien to the streets of Indianapolis.

Charlotte Hornets

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The Charlotte Hornets, formed in 1988, are one of six franchises that have never appeared in the NBA Finals. He was inactive between 2002 and 2004 and since his return (for a few years as the Bobcats) has not won a playoff series, although before that they had reached the second round of the East four times, making the seventh game in 2001.

Denver Nuggets

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Like the Nets and Pacers, the Denver Nuggets entered the ABA in 1976. And after a long run that included West Finals losses in 1978, 1985, 2009 and 2020, all to the Los Angeles Lakers , achieved their goals in 2023. first NBA Finals. In the aforementioned ABA he was runner-up in the 1975-1976 campaign (losing to the New York Nets).

Los Angeles Clippers

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Unlike their Lakers neighbors, history has not been kind to the Clippers. They entered the NBA as the Buffalo Braves, then were the San Diego Clippers, and in 1984 moved to Los Angeles, but never played in a championship finals in any of those three folds. The most they reached was eight conference semifinals, like those in 2020.

Memphis Grizzlies

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Reaching the championship in the 1995-1996 season as the Vancouver Grizzlies and moving to Memphis in 2001, the Tennessees have yet to make it through the entire tough West in the Playoffs to be able to play in the League Finals. It wasn’t until 2013 that they made the Conference Finals, but lost 4-0 to the San Antonio Spurs.

Minnesota Timberwolves

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Another of the franchises that was created in the late eighties, more specifically in 1989, the Minnesota Timberwolves also do not know what it is to be on the biggest stage of the NBA. In fact, only one year have they been able to advance past the first round of the Playoffs: 2004, when MVP Kevin Garnett reached the Western Conference Finals, losing 4-2 to the Los Angeles Lakers.

New Orleans Pelicans

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It is the last franchise to appear in the NBA: it was in 2002 as the New Orleans Hornets and in 2013 they changed their name to the Pelicans, but they barely won two Playoff series in all that time: a first round against the Dallas Mavericks. in 2008 and another against the Portland Trail Blazers in 2018. It also makes sense on the franchise club that has never reached the Finals.

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Denver announces Jokic’s recovery from knee injury

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Denver announces Jokic’s recovery from knee injury

Denver Nuggets announced Nikola Jokic He will miss at least four weeks due to a left knee injury.

Star center was diagnosed with left knee hyperextension. At the same time, tests confirmed that the three-time NBA MVP’s knee ligaments remained intact.

Jokic was injured in the final seconds of the first half of the 123-147 loss to the Miami Heat and limped heavily on his way to the locker room. He did not return to the site after a long time.

Before his injury, Nikola managed to produce 21 points, 8 assists and 5 rebounds in just 19 minutes on the field.

Losing Jokic could be a big blow for Denver, as starters Christian Braun (ankle injury), Aaron Gordon (hip issue) and Cam Johnson (knee injury) remain sidelined.

Jokic averaged 29.9 points, 12.4 rebounds and 11.1 assists per game this season.

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NBA: Miami beat Denver, Cleveland beat San Antonio, Toronto won

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NBA: Miami beat Denver, Cleveland beat San Antonio, Toronto won

11 games were played in the NBA regular season on the night of December 29-30.

Miami hosted Denver and earned a landslide victory.

The home team was ahead by 12 points with 41:29 to play in the first quarter, but the Nuggets were able to slowly win back in the second quarter. The teams entered a long break with the score tied at 63:63. The decisive factor in the match was the third quarter, when the Heat made an 11:0 move and led by 15 points at 84:69. After that the home team completely controlled the course of the game and only increased their advantage, achieving a crushing victory – 147:123.

The most productive player of the match was Powell, who brought 25 points to Miami, while Jaques (20 points + 11 assists) and Adebayo had double-doubles with 13 points + 10 rebounds.

San Antonio hosted Cleveland and suffered a sensational defeat.

Three-quarters of the meeting was fought evenly, with the teams responding to each other’s pushes with their own pushes and often staying within a shot or two of each other. That changed in the fourth quarter, as the Cavaliers went on a 15-2 run to take a 10-point lead, 94-84. They then maintained their advantage and won with a score of 113:101.

Cleveland’s main hero in this game was Allen, who had a double-double with 27 points and 10 rebounds. Garland can achieve the same success with 15 points and 11 assists.

Toronto beat Orlando at home.

Magic started the match better and made a 14:2 move at the start. Afterwards, they took control of the course of the game and increased the advantage completely to +21 – 51:30 in the second 12 minutes. After that, the home team slowly started to close the gap and entered the long break with a score of 11-11 at 54:65. The third quarter was tied, so Orlando still had a double-digit advantage ahead of the final: 94:84. At the beginning of the match the play followed the same scenario but in the middle Toronto made a move with 15:0 and not only won it back but also took the lead with 105:102. The fate of the game was decided by Barnes’ free throws, which set the score at 107:106 with 1 minute and 27 seconds left in the quarter.

Barnes could not make a triple-double this time, but he did a double-double and got 13 points and 11 rebounds, while the most productive name in the victory was Shead with 19 points.

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Miami – Denver – 147:123 (41:29, 22:34, 47:36, 37:24)

Miami: Powell (25), Weir (19 + 9 rebounds), Wiggins (19 + 6 assists), Adebayo (13 + 10 rebounds), Mitchell (10 + 9 assists) – start; Jovic (22), Jaques (20 + 11 assists), Smith (11), Larsson (3), Fontecchio (3), Johnson (2), Yakucionis (0), Gardner (0).

Denver: Jokic (21 + 8 assists), J. Murray (20 + 11 assists), Hardaway (16), Jones (16), Watson (11) – start; B. Brown (15), Valanciunas (6), Holmes (4), Strother (4), Nnaji (4), Pickett (2), Jones (2), Tyson (2).

San Antonio – Cleveland – 101:113 (26:25, 29:24, 23:27, 23:37)

San Antonio: Vembanyama (26 + 14 rebounds), Castle (15 + 8 assists + 5 losses), Fox (14), Vassell (7), Barnes (3) – start; Harper (11), Cornet (10 + 9 rebounds), K. Johnson (8), Shempeni (7), Brian (0).

cleveland: Allen (27 + 10 rebounds), E. Mobley (16 + 7 rebounds), Garland (15 + 11 assists), Mitchell (10 + 7 assists), Wade (10) – start; Hunter (11 + 9 rebounds), Tyson (11), Tomlin (6), Merrill (5), Porter (2).

Toronto – Orlando – 107:106 (18:29, 36:36, 30:29, 23:12)

toronto: Ingram (17 + 9 rebounds), Barnes (13 + 11 rebounds), Mamukelashvili (13), Agbadzhi (10), Quickley (4) – start; Shed (19), Dick (15), Walter (10 + 7 rebounds), Murray-Boyles (4 + 12 rebounds), Bettle (2), Bamba (0).

Orlando’s: Black (27), Banchero (23 + 15 rebounds + 10 assists), Bane (18), Jones (10), Carter (9) – start; Richardson (7), da Silva (6), Kane (3), Bitadze (2), Penda (1), Isaac (0).

Washington – Phoenix – 101:115 (23:22, 31:39, 25:26, 22:28)

washington: Johnson (24), McCollum (17), Coulibaly (13 + 7 rebounds), Watkins (3), Sarr (2) – start; Shempeny (11), Carrington (10), Riley (10), Bagley (7+7 rebounds), Brenham (4), Johnson (0), Hill (0).

Phoenix: Brooks (26), Gillespie (25 + 6 assists), Booker (22), O’Neal (15), Igodaro (6 + 10 rebounds) – starter; Goodwin (14 + 7 rebounds), Livers (3), Buey (2), Richards (2 + 9 rebounds), Hayes-Davis (0), Fleming (0), Maluach (0).

Charlotte-Milwaukee-113:123 (26:25, 40:38, 23:32, 24:28)

Charlotte: Miller (31 + 8 rebounds), Ball (26 + 7 assists + 6 losses), Diabate (14 + 9 rebounds), Bridges (3), James (0) – start; Sexton (16 + 8 assists), Green (10), McNeely (7), Hall (3), Hall (3 + 11 rebounds), Mann (0).

Milwaukee: Y. Antetokounmpo (24 + 7 assists), Turner (23 + 4 blocked shots), Porter (15 + 11 assists), Rollins (13), Green (5) – start; Portis (25), Trent (9), Kuzma (6), G. Harris (3), Sims (0).

Brooklyn – Golden State – 107:120 (30:28, 27:31, 28:30, 22:31)

Brooklyn: Porter (27 + 9 rebounds), Demin (23), Claxton (15 + 9 rebounds), Clowney (11), Mann (4) – start; Thomas (13), Traore (9), Sharpe (3), Powell (2), Wolfe (0).

Golden State: Curry (27), Butler (21), Dr. Green (7), Moody (4), Post (3) – start; Jackson-Davis (11), Payton II (10), Melton (10 + 8 rebounds), Richard (10), Podziemski (7), Hield (6), Spencer (4), Santos (0).

New Orleans – New York – 125:130 (41:37, 34:35, 28:24, 22:34)

New Orleans: Williamson (32), Bay (26 + 6 assists), Murphy (21), Quinn (7 + 9 rebounds + 6 assists), Fiers (4) – start; Poole (26), Peavey (3), Hawkins (2), Missy (2), Looney (2 + 9 rebounds).

new York: Brunson (28 + 10 assists), Anunoby (23 + 11 rebounds), Diawara (18), Towns (12 + 12 rebounds), Bridges (6 + 10 assists) – start; McBride (14), Yabusele (9), Clarkson (9), Kolek (7), McCullar (2), Jamison (2), Hookporty (0).

Oklahoma – Atlanta – 140:129 (35:38, 35:36, 43:29, 27:26)

Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (39 + 6 assists), Holmgren (24 + 9 rebounds), Jaylen Williams (20 + 9 rebounds + 7 assists), Wallace (17 + 7 rebounds), Dort (6) – start; Caruso (16 + 9 rebounds), Mitchell (10), Carlson (6), Wiggins (2), Joe (0), K. Williams (0).

of Atlanta: Alexander-Walker (30), Okongwu (26 + 14 rebounds + 6 assists), Krejci (18), Daniels (13 + 7 assists), Risache (12) – start; Kennard (12), Wallace (9), Newell (9), Gueye (0).

Houston – Indiana – 126:119 (30:25, 36:23, 39:30, 21:41)

Houston: Durant (30), Smith (21 + 10 rebounds), Thompson (20 + 8 rebounds + 7 assists), Eason (13 + 8 rebounds), Adams (8) – start; Sheppard (13), Finney-Smith (6), Capela (6+7 rebounds), Okogie (3), Davison (2), Tate (2), Green (2), A. Holiday (0).

indiana: Siakam (23), Maturin (14), Nembhard (11), Furphy (9), Huff (8) – start; Nesmith (14), Walker (12), Jackson (7), McConnell (6), Peter (6), Jones (4), Potter (3 + 6 assists), Thompson (2), Bradley (0).

Chicago – Minnesota – 101:136 (23:21, 27:34, 28:40, 23:41)

Chicago: Vucevic (23), Buzelis (13), Giddy (11), Okoro (4), White (0) – start; Smith (12), Jones (11), Dosunmu (10 + 7 assists), Herter (8), Williams (7), Phillips (2), Carter (0), Terry (0).

Minnesota: Edwards (23), Randle (17 + 14 assists), DiVincenzo (12), Gobert (9 + 10 rebounds + 4 blocks), McDaniels (7) – start; Reed (33 + 7 rebounds), Hyland (12), Clark (11), Dillingham (5), Miller (3), Juzeng (2), Conley (2), Beranger (0).

Portland – Dallas – 125:122 (42:29, 33:34, 22:30, 28:29)

Portland: Avdija (27 + 9 rebounds + 11 assists + 8 losses), Sharpe (24), Klingin (18 + 11 rebounds), Kamara (9), Sissoko (6) – start; Love (24), Ruper (9), R. Williams (8 + 8 rebounds), Yang Hansen (0).

dallas: Christie (25), Gafford (17 + 10 rebounds), Flagg (15 + 7 assists + 5 turnovers), Washington (8), Nembhard (0 + 6 assists) – start; Williams (22), Marshall (17), Thompson (14), Powell (2), Caleb Martin (2).

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ADETOKUMBO: “Disrespectful. Don’t ask me this question”

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ADETOKUMBO: “Disrespectful. Don’t ask me this question”

Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo He gave a harsh response to the question about a possible trade to another NBA club:

“I’m here. Don’t ask me that question. It’s disrespectful to me and my teammates. I wear this jersey every day.

To say I don’t want to be here is disrespectful to the organization, the coaching staff, myself and everyone who worked hard to get me on the field. Don’t ask me this question. I am her. I’m going out in this uniform. And as long as I’m here, I’ll give it my all until the last second of the match.”

On the night of December 27-28, Antetokounmpo returned to the field after his calf muscle injury and became the most productive player of the game with the Chicago Bulls – 112:103.

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