• Episode #32: An Exercise in Futility, the LONGEST Postseason Droughts for EVERY NBA Franchise, Part 1: Atlantic, Pacific and Southeast Divisions

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Episode #32: An Exercise in Futility, the LONGEST Postseason Droughts for EVERY NBA Franchise, Part 1: Atlantic, Pacific and Southeast Divisions

  • Summary

  • Every NBA team at some point in their history has hit a drought so to say. A drought from success that keeps them out of the postseason picture. It can be injuries, poor coaching, bad management, whiffed draft picks or a combination of it all.

    In this segment Josh and Calvan look at EVERY NBA franchise and dissect their longest absence from NBA playoff basketball and ask the question, "what went wrong?"

    Even the driest of droughts see rain once again and there is light at the end of every tunnel.

    In part 1 of this 2 part series, Josh tackles the Atlantic, Pacific and Southeast divisions. In part 2 Calvan will cover the Northwest, Central and Southwest.


    Boston Celtics (01:55)

    Philadelphia 76ers (04:29)

    New York Knicks (06:11)

    Toronto Raptors (08:10)

    Brooklyn Nets (10:25)

    Los Angeles Lakers (13:15)

    Golden State Warriors (16:25)

    Los Angeles Clippers (18:29)

    Sacramento Kings (21:08)

    Phoenix Suns (24:11)

    Miami Heat (27:31)

    Charlotte Hornets (29:36)

    Washington Wizards (32:22)

    Orlando Magic (35:51)

    Atlanta Hawks (38:10)

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