Chapter 210: The Opening Match (End)

1. Charlotte Hornets (just renamed from Bobcats), is a new team that has reached the playoffs twice, both of which were swept out, and the team owner is Flyer Jordan;

2. Brooklyn Nets, the team did not win the championship after joining the NBA league in 1976, but won the first place in the Eastern Conference in the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons respectively.

3. The Orlando Magic, who entered the Finals once each during the O'Neal and Howard eras, lost both.

4. The Toronto Raptors, located in Toronto, Canada, are the only NBA team based outside the United States. Best Result Second Round;

5, Memphis Grizzlies, the best result is the Western Conference Finals, once staged a "Black Eight Miracle", defeating the Spurs in the first round;

6. Denver Nuggets, the Nuggets began playing in the ABA league in the 1967-76 season and joined the NBA in 1976. Historically, he reached the ABA Finals in 1975-76 and the NBA Western Conference Finals three times in 1977-78, 1984-85 and 2008-09, and has never won an NBA championship.

7. The Minnesota Timberwolves, who only made the playoffs during the Garnett period, have not made the playoffs for 11 consecutive years;

8. The Los Angeles Clippers, who had always been a veteran team before Paul came, have only recently become a strong team, but have not made a breakthrough and were reversed by the Rockets 1:3 this year;

9. Utah Jazz, from 1983 to 2002, won more than 50% of the regular season every year, and entered the playoffs for 19 consecutive years. In 1997 and 1998, the Jazz reached the Finals twice, but both times they lost to the Chicago Bulls. It can be called the stepping stone of Master Joe;

10. Phoenix Suns, since the Suns joined the NBA in 1968, they have been ranked among the Western powerhouses, but they have never been crowned champions.

11. The Indiana Pacers, after joining the NBA in 1976, only reached the Finals in 2000, but unfortunately lost to the Lakers at that time. However, it won the ABA championship in 1970, 1972 and 1973.

12. New Orleans Pelicans, the Pelicans were originally the New Orleans Hornets. During the 2002-03 season, the Charlotte Hornets moved to New Orleans and began the team's history in New Orleans. There was little breakthrough in the playoffs.

There are still teams in the NBA that have not won the championship: Hornets, Nuggets, Clippers, Timberwolves, Pelicans, Magic, Suns, Raptors, Jazz.

You must know that there are a lot of changes in the name of NBA teams, and there are many teams that have not won a championship with this name now, but have won it before, such as: Atlanta Hawks, when they used to be called St. Louis Hawks, they won a championship in the 57-58 season.

For example, the Brooklyn Nets, which used to be called the New York Old Nets, won the championship in the ABA, and because the ABA and the NBA merged, they also won the championship. For example, the Golden State Warriors also won the championship when they were called the Philadelphia Warriors before, and of course the Golden State Warriors won more. The Lakers, 5 of their 16 championships, were won when they were called Minnepolis Lakers. There are also the Pacers, who won three championships during the ABA period. For example, the Thunder won the championship in '78-'79 when they were called the Seattle SuperSonics. For example, the Philadelphia 76ers won the championship in the '54-55 season when they were called the Syracuse Nationals. There is also the Kings, which won the championship in the '50-51 season when they were called the Rochester Royals.

Well, in the end, it was the championship that the Washington Wizards won when they called the Bullets.

There are also many previous BBA and ABA teams like the Bottie Moore Bullets or something that have won championships, but the team has disappeared without a trace, so it won't be counted in it. The history of the early American basketball league is very confusing, the BBA at the beginning, the ABA later, etc., now the NBA is unified, and BA has more than half of the current scale to David Stern.

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