Longest Streaks of Winning Seasons in NBA History!! βΌοΈ 1. SAN ANTONIO SPURS: 22 seasons (1997β98 to 2018β19) Two decades of consistent excellence. 2. LOS ANGELES LAKERS: 17 seasons (1976β77 to 1992β93) A dominant run during the Showtime era & beyond. 3. UTAH JAZZ: 16 seasons (1988β89 to 2003β04) One of the most consistent teams of the 1990s and early 2000s. 4. L.A. CLIPPERS: 15 seasons* (2011β12 to 2025β26) Currently the longest active streak in the NBA. From the CP3-led "Lob City" era to present day Kawhi/Garland era. Highlighted in the graphic. 5. BOSTON CELTICS: 14 seasons (1955β56 to 1968β69) Part of the legendary Bill Russell dynasty era that delivered multiple championships. 6. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS: 13 seasons (1982β83 to 1994β95) A strong stretch featuring teams led by Clyde Drexler and others. 7. DALLAS MAVERICKS: 12 seasons (2000β01 to 2011β12) The Nowitzki era of consistent success. 8. CHICAGO BULLS: 11 seasons (1987β88 to 1997β98) The Michael Jordan dynasty years, including all six NBA championships. 9. MIAMI HEAT: 10 seasons (2009β10 to 2018β19) Covering the Big Three era and continued competitiveness. 10. PHOENIX SUNS: 9 seasons (1988β89 to 1996β97) A solid run in the late 80s and 90s. 11. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER: 9 seasons (2009β10 to 2017β18) The Durant / Westbrook / Harden era (note: the team was Seattle SuperSonics until 2008). The graphic from BenchOnAQUEST.com ranks the All-Time longest streaks of consecutive regular-season winning records in NBA history. Note: The Clippersβ streak is active (ongoing).
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