The longest road losing streak to a single opponent in NBA history is held by the Philadelphia 76ers against the Boston Celtics. The 76ers lost 24 consecutive games on the road to the Celtics, a streak that spanned from 1982 to 2017. This record highlights the longstanding rivalry and challenges the 76ers faced at Boston's home court.
18 games in 1982
12 games
The longest losing streak to a single opponent in professional sports is held by the Boston Red Sox against the New York Yankees, with the Red Sox losing 10 consecutive games to the Yankees from 1918 to 1919. In the context of other sports, the NBA's longest losing streak to a single opponent is the 33 losses in a row by the Cleveland Cavaliers against the Los Angeles Lakers from 1970 to 1974. Such streaks highlight the dominance one team can have over another in competitive sports.
9 as of 8/5/12
Cleveland cavaliers 26
11 games in 63-64
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The longest losing streak in Chicago Bears history is 14 games, which occurred between 1976 and 1977. During this period, the team struggled significantly, culminating in a winless 1976 season. This streak remains a notable low point in the franchise's history.
Make that 18 seasons (1992 - 2010) and counting.
23
That would be his current losing streak of 104 races.
New Jersey Nets with an 0-18 losing streak