Since the divisional playoff system began in 1969, the Giants have qualified for the postseason nine times -- in 1971, 1987, 1989, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2010 and 2012.
Before 1969, the Giants won the 1962 National League pennant in a three-game playoff with the Los Angeles Dodgers. They advanced to the World Series, but lost to the New York Yankees in seven games.
Through the 2013 season, the New York Giants made it to the playoffs 31 times.
From 2000 through the 2012 season, the NY Giants made the playoffs seven times.
As of 2007, the Giants have made the playoffs in three consecutive seasons.
In the ABA, they made it to the playoffs 7 times. In the NBA, they made it to the playoffs 16 times.
They have made the playoffs 25 times with a record of 17-18.
Since the Dallas Mavericks were established in 1980, they have made it to the playoffs 20 times.
15 times
Since moving to Tennessee they have made the playoffs six times - 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, and 2008. Their record in the playoffs is 5-6.
Through the 2012 season, the San Diego Chargers made the playoffs 17 times.
Obviously not! The bears actually made the playoffs in the 2010-2011 season. The bears not only made the playoffs but actually made the conference finals (super bowl semis). Although the Giants beat the bears recently...and sacked him 9 times...the bears still trump the Giants in terms of long-term historical context with a better overall record. The giants are full of B.S. and the bears score way more T.D.'s overall. There you have it!
The Chicago Bulls have made the playoffs 29 out of their 44 seasons.
27 times