The NBA Teams With The Best And Worst Record Since The 2015-16 Season
Becoming a competitive franchise in the NBA is more difficult as years go by. But turning a franchise around and putting them in a position to compete for a sustained period of time seems almost impossible right now.
Superstars leaving for bigger markets, trades, changes in the coaching staff or front office are just some of the countless reasons that can throw a promising process down the drain in no time. In other cases, the team's executives just seem lost and unwilling to change.
That's why some teams have struggled for such a long period of time, or what other teams compete for just a couple of years and then just can't seem to keep up the pace. Today, we're going to let you know about every team's record since the 2015-16 season.
Note: All records are updated until July 30, 2020.
30. Phoenix Suns 113-280
29. New York Knicks 130-264
28. Brooklyn Nets 141-251
27. Chicago Bulls 154-239
26. Sacramento Kings 159-233
25. Orlando Magic 161-232
24. Minnesota Timberwolves 162-230
23. Atlanta Hawks 164-231
22. Los Angeles Lakers 164-227
21. Dallas Mavericks 170-223
20. Memphis Grizzlies 172-221
19. New Orleans Pelicans 173-219
18. Philadelphia 76ers 180-213
17. Detroit Pistons 181-213
16. Charlotte Hornets 182-211
15. Washington Wizards 189-203
14. Cleveland Cavaliers 196-197
13. Miami Heat 213-180
12. Portland Trail Blazers 216-178
11. Denver Nuggets 216-177
10. Indiana Pacers 222-171
9. Utah Jazz 230-162
8. Milwaukee Bucks 232-161
7. Los Angeles Clippers 238-154
6. Oklahoma City Thunder 239-153
5. Boston Celtics 248-144
4. San Antonio Spurs 250-141
3. Houston Rockets 254-138
2. Golden State Warriors 270-123
1. Toronto Raptors 270-122
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