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There are no undefeated ones, but there are bad enough ones: NBA Worst Regular-Season Record Table: Team of the Year Wins Losses Win Percentage Next Season Results 72-73 Philadelphia 76ers 9 73 25-57 92-93 Dallas Mavericks 11 71 13-69 97-98 Denver Nuggets 11 71 14-36
It's really convincing to be a team to do this.
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Until now, there is no such team.
The worst record in NBA history was made by the Philadelphia 76ers in '72-73: 9-73. The 92-93 Mavericks and the 97-98 Nuggets are tied at 11-71.
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The worst regular season record in history is a 9-73 record by the 76ers, with no complete losses
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There can't be, what are you doing in the NBA if that's the case.
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I agree with the upstairs, even if you don't have the strength, you have luck.
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The 76ers created 9 wins and 73 losses, hehe! (Too fierce).
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It's impossible.
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Ha ha. How is it possible Even if you don't have the strength, you'll occasionally have a little luck.
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There has never been a pair of pairs with such a history hehe.
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In the NBA, if you lose in the playoffs, you are eliminated directly.
Because the playoffs use the elimination system, the two sides use a best-of-7 system, as long as one side of the game takes the lead in winning 4 games, the victory will be declared to advance to the next round of the game, and the losing team will be eliminated directly without any chance to play.
It is worth mentioning that the playoffs have begun to enter the knockout stage, and the overall confrontation of the game against the strong teams will be significantly improved, and the overall viewing experience and the intensity of the field are very different from those in the group stage.
The NBA playoffs refer to the end of the NBA regular season in mid-April every year, according to the 82 regular season records of each team, according to the NBA league ranking rules, the 1-6 places in the regular season directly enter the playoffs, and the 7-10 places compete for the last 2 spots through the play-offs, and finally 8 teams from the east and west enter the playoffs, and the final winner wins the NBA championship.
Difference from the regular season
1. The competition system is different
All teams in the NBA participate in the regular season, and each team has 82 games, and in these 82 games, they will play 3-4 games against teams in the same league (including 4 games against teams in the same division, 2 home and 2 away), and 2 games against teams in the other league (1 home and 1 away). Due to the nature of the playoffs, the intensity of the playoffs, the intensity of confrontation, and the level of attention they receive are all incomparable to the regular season.
2. Awards are different
After the end of the regular game, the team with the highest winning percentage is called the regular season champion, and the regular season MVP is also awarded, ranking first in the year.
1st, 2nd and 3rd teams, best rookie, best sixth man, etc. The playoffs are over, and the championship and finals MVP are produced.
3. The data statistics are different
Because players participate in the playoffs are not fixed, and the number of games is not the same, which may be unfair to some players, the NBA official counts the regular season and playoff data (the finals data are included in the playoffs) separately, and the general total data of the player's career refers to the regular season data, such as Abdul-Jabbar 38,387 points.
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There have been three times in NBA history that they have gone from 3-0 to 3-3: the Knicks in 1951, the Nuggets in 1994, and the Trail Blazers in 2003.
The 1951 Knicks trailed 3-0 in the Finals, then tied the game 3-3 before being defeated in Game 7 and missing out on the championship.
In the 1994 Western Conference semifinals, the Nuggets came from 3-0 down to win three games in a row, but they still couldn't make history and eventually lost 3-4.
In the first round of the Western Conference in 2003, the Rasheed Wallace Trail Blazers trailed the Mavericks 0-3 at the time, but after a 3-3 draw in Game 6, the first match was still defeated in the seventh game.
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The worst team in NBA history: The Philadelphia 76ers went 9-73 in 1972-73, and if the numbers were reversed, they could have surpassed the Bulls and won the best regular season record. At that time, the 76ers, the famous coach Jack Ramsey, had just left the team, and there was no big star on the team.
In the end, the unknown Fred Carter averaged 20 points per game, becoming the most helpless scoring champion in Philadelphia history.
PS: The Denver Nuggets were 11-71 in the 1997-98 season.
The Dallas Mavericks went 11-71 in the 1992-93 season.
The Miami Heat went 15-67 in the 2007-2008 season.
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