For the regular season, it is 42 games by the 2007-08 Boston Celtics. The 2006-07 Celtics went 24-58. The 2007-08 Celtics went 66-16.
The Cleveland Cavaliers were 61-21 in 2009-10; and 19-63 in 2010-11. That's a downward swing of 42 games. This is probably the worst one-season turnaround in NBA history.
The 95-96 Chicago Bulls went 72-10. That's the best regular season in NBA history.
The Vancover Grizzles lost 23 in a row in the 1996 NBA season. The worst start in NBA history goes to the 2009 New Jersey Nets who started off 0-17. The worst record in NBA history goes to the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers who finished 9-73. In the 2010-2011 season, the new record goes to the Cleveland Cavaliers with 25 consecutive losses in a row. ( 8-40) The most consecutive losses in NBA history.
The most losses by a team in NBA history was by the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers who had a regular season record of 9-73.
68 - The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Miami Heat 148-80 on December 17, 1991.
The 1972-1973 Philadelphia 76ers, who finished the season 9-73 with the worst record in NBA history.
Manute Bol is the biggest player in NBA history.
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the hornets gave up kobe
The 95-96 Chicago Bulls went 72-10. That's the best regular season in NBA history.
Easily Shaq, he has one of the biggest hands in NBA history.
The Charlotte Bobcats going 7-58 in the 2012 NBA regular season, it is the worst record in the history of the NBA 7 win and 58 losses is a .12 winning percentage. It isn't that good.
Season: 2005-06Wins: 63Loses: 19Percentage: .768
The Vancover Grizzles lost 23 in a row in the 1996 NBA season. The worst start in NBA history goes to the 2009 New Jersey Nets who started off 0-17. The worst record in NBA history goes to the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers who finished 9-73. In the 2010-2011 season, the new record goes to the Cleveland Cavaliers with 25 consecutive losses in a row. ( 8-40) The most consecutive losses in NBA history.
The most losses by a team in NBA history was by the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers who had a regular season record of 9-73.
Presently it's Yao Ming at 7'6" In NBA history it's Manute Bol* at 7'7" *Coined the term "my bad" (fun fact$
The NBA season ends around mid-April.
The NBA season is 9 months long.