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The longest winning streak in NBA history was the Los Angeles Lakers' 33-game winning streak set in 1971-72.
It began on November 5, 1971, when they defeated the Baltimore Bullets.
They had a 14-game winning streak in November. This was followed by a 16-game winning streak in December.
This easily broke the 20-game winning streak set by the Milwaukee Bucks the previous season.
Started in 1972.
They won three more games in a row.
It wasn't until it was lost 104:120 to the time that it was called"Asindal"The Bucks team led by the day hook.
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33 wins in a row. Los Angeles Lakers.
In the 1971-72 season, the Lakers completed a two-month victory, which is a century-old record that is unprecedented. This season, they beat the defending champion Bucks 4-2 in the semifinals and comfortably beat the Knicks 4-1 in the finals to win the championship.
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Here's an all-time NBA winning streak:
In the '72 season, the Los Angeles Lakers had a 33-game winning streak.
The Rockets in the 08 season have a brilliant record of 22 consecutive wins.
In the '71 season, the Milwaukee Bucks had a 20-game winning streak.
In the 2000 season, the Los Angeles Lakers won 19 in a row.
There are three teams in a winning streak.
The New York Knicks won 18 in a row in 1969-70, the Celtics in 1981-82 and the Chicago Bulls in 1995-96.
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As of 2018, the NBA's longest winning streak is 33 games, set by the Los Angeles Lakers, who led the Big Three of Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West, and Gail Goodrich to 33 consecutive wins from November 5, 1971 to January 9, 1972.
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1 The longest winning streak was the 1971-72 season when the Lakers won 33 in a row during the Master Chang period (also known as the showtime period).
The second-longest winning streak was the 22-game winning streak led by Maddie in '08.
Third-longest winning streak 1970-71 Abdul-Jabbar's Milwaukee Bucks are on a 20-game winning streak.
There are others:
19 straight wins 1999-2000 Los Angeles Lakers;
18-game winning streak 1969-70 New York Knicks, 1981-82 Boston Celtics, 1995-96 Chicago Bulls.
17 straight wins 1946-47 Washington Capitol Teams, 1959-60 Boston Celtics, 1995-96 San Antonio Spurs, 06-07 Phoenix Suns, 2006-07 Dallas Mavericks;
16 straight wins 1964-65 Boston Celtics, 1970-71 Milwaukee Bucks, 1990-91 Los Angeles Lakers, 1990-91 Portland Trail Blazers, 1999-2000 Los Angeles Lakers.
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1971 The Lakers won 33 games in a row in the 1972 season with head coach Bill Sharman.
At the time, the three main members of the Lakers were all in the late stages of their careers, West was 33, Chamberlain was 35, and captain Baylor was 37, and retired midway through the first eight games with a knee injury.
However, that season, the Lakers finished the regular season with a 69-13 record and eventually won the championship that year. And this championship is also the only championship in Chamberlain's career.
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From November 5, 1971 to January 7, 1972, the Los Angeles Lakers won 33 games in a row. The Lakers finished the regular season with a 69-13 record and went on to win that year's championship. And this championship is also the only championship in Chamberlain's career.
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The team with the most winning streaks was the Lakers, with a 33-game winning streak in the 1971-1972 season.
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1971 The Lakers won 33 games in a row in the 1972 season.
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197 1-1972 Lakers, longest 33-game winning streak.
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<> American media "Fadeaway World" counted the ranking of NBA teams in a single season, among which the 76ers, the current playoff powerhouse in the Eastern Conference, also appeared in the list. As we all know, before getting All-Star players such as Embiid and Simmons, the 76ers' strength record has always been the bottom of the league. In the 13-14 season, the Eastern team had an embarrassing record of 26 consecutive games without a win, and this losing streak was also at the top of the data list.
And the Cavaliers, who are also from the NBA's Eastern Division, also have the same losing streak. In the first season after James left, the Cavaliers won only 19 of the 82 NBA regular season games, and the team lost 63 games in a single season, including a 26-game losing streak in the NBA regular season. In fact, this can also show the importance of James to a team, you must know that in the 09-10 season led by James, the Cavaliers were still the team with the best regular season record in the league, and after losing LeBron James, the Cavaliers instantly fell to become the bottom team in the league.
In addition, the three NBA teams, the Hornets, Nuggets, and Grizzlies, have all won 23 consecutive losses in a single season, so they are also among the lists. However, despite creating such an embarrassing team record, the current Nuggets are a strong team in the NBA that should not be underestimated, and the Nuggets' team record this season is second only to the Lakers and Clippers in the Western Conference, and it deserves to be in the top half of the Western Conference record list. The Grizzlies are also a playoff-caliber team at the moment, and they currently sit on top of the 8th spot in the West, ready to take on other teams in the Western Conference.
Compared with the Nuggets and the Grizzlies, the Hornets did not qualify for the NBA playoffs this season, and the Hornets have always been very alternative in the NBA league, although the team owner is Michael Jordan, the first person in NBA history, but in terms of team management and draft signing, the Hornets always make low-level mistakes, and all kinds of bizarre player contracts are endless. Therefore, even in the NBA Eastern Division, the Hornets are unable to make the NBA playoffs stably, and there is no hope for the team's rise at present!
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The Cleveland Cavaliers, in the well-known 10-11 season of the Cavaliers, James left Miami, Vallejo and Jamison were reimbursed for the season, and the Cavaliers played a wave of 26 consecutive losses, and then with this result, they got the top pick in the draft and selected Irving.
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1.The Philadelphia 76ers lost 26 straight games in the 13-14 season. 2.The Cleveland Cavaliers lost 26 straight seasons in the 10-11 season.
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The Cavaliers and 76ers have lost 26 games in a row. The Hornets, Nuggets and Grizzlies have lost 23 games in a row.
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The Los Angeles Lakers, led by the Big Three Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West (pictured left) and Gail Goodrich, recorded the longest winning streak in the NBA league of 33 games from November 5, 1971 to January 9, 1972 (losing to the Bucks). That season, the Lakers had an impressive 69-13 record, the league's best regular-season winning record. It wasn't until the 1995-1996 season that this record was broken by the Chicago Bulls (72-10).
1970-1971 season, Milwaukee Bucks.
20 games. Prior to the Lakers' 33-game winning streak, the Bucks held the league's longest winning streak, thanks in large part to the Bucks' second-year players, centers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (then known as Luis Alcindor) and Oscar Robertson. Robertson played for the Cincinnati Royals until the 1970-71 season.
In the regular season this season, Abdul-Jabbar averaged points per game, ranking first in the league. He also got the first of six NBA championship rings.
2007-2008 season, Houston Rockets.
22 games. The start of a 15-17 winning streak does not bode well for the Rockets to make a qualitative breakthrough in the future. However, with the likes of Ralph Alston, rookie forward Lewis Scola and Karl Landry now backed up Maddie and Yao Ming (before injury), Houston have lost just three games since Jan. 3.
After Yao Ming (foot) injury, they have gone on a staggering 22-game winning streak.
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33 consecutive wins created by the Lakers.
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Los Angeles Lakers, they went crazy to cut 33 consecutive wins that year, Megatron League! The second is the 22-game winning streak of the Houston Rockets led by Maddie, which is rare in today's NBA high-intensity confrontation!
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Lakers have the longest league history with 33 wins.
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Of course it's the chick team... It should be, anyway, that year's rocket was second in history. 22 wins in a row.
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