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The Biggest Losses in the History of Basketball

The Biggest Losses in the History of Basketball

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Memphis Grizzlies 152, Oklahoma City Thunder 79 (Dec. 2, 2021)

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Cleveland Cavaliers 148, Miami Heat 80 (Dec. 17, 1991)

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Indiana Pacers 124, Portland Trail Blazers 59 (Febr. 27, 1998)

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Los Angeles Lakers 162, Golden State Warriors 99 (March 19, 1972)

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Golden State Warriors 153, Sacramento Kings 91 (Nov. 2, 1991)

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Syracuse Nationals 162, New York Knicks 100 (Dec. 25, 1960)

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Oklahoma City Thunder 139, Portland Trail Blazers 77 (Jan. 11, 2024)

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Charlotte Hornets 140, Memphis Grizzlies 79 (March 22, 2018)

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Miami Heat 142, Portland Trail Blazers 82 (March 29, 2024)

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Milwaukee Bucks 143, Detroit Pistons 84 (Dec. 26, 1978)

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Memphis Grizzlies 152, Oklahoma City Thunder 79 (Dec. 2, 2021)
Cleveland Cavaliers 148, Miami Heat 80 (Dec. 17, 1991)
Indiana Pacers 124, Portland Trail Blazers 59 (Febr. 27, 1998)
Los Angeles Lakers 162, Golden State Warriors 99 (March 19, 1972)
Golden State Warriors 153, Sacramento Kings 91 (Nov. 2, 1991)
Syracuse Nationals 162, New York Knicks 100 (Dec. 25, 1960)
Oklahoma City Thunder 139, Portland Trail Blazers 77 (Jan. 11, 2024)
Charlotte Hornets 140, Memphis Grizzlies 79 (March 22, 2018)
Miami Heat 142, Portland Trail Blazers 82 (March 29, 2024)
Milwaukee Bucks 143, Detroit Pistons 84 (Dec. 26, 1978)

In the past few days, basketball fans were treated to an incredibly tight game between Team USA and Team Serbia in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Serbia led the game by 17 points at one point before the USA managed to come back and advance into the Olympic finals. While close calls make for an exciting basketball game, they hardly compare to the simultaneous misery and excellence of some of the biggest losses in the history of basketball.

Big blowouts remain relatively common in the world of college basketball. As for the NBA, they are quite a rare occurrence. Thanks to teams full of the best players in the world, most games, even huge upsets, usually only amount to around 20-point margins of victory. Once in a while, however, some teams manage to score so well that they treat the opposing team to the biggest losses in the history of basketball. In this article, we will explore 10 of these blowout moments. (For incredible blowouts in other sports, discover the most devastating losses in baseball history.)

To compile a list of the biggest losses in the history of basketball, 24/7 Tempo consulted a range of sports and news publications including The Analyst, Sports Illustrated, and Givemesport.com. Next, we selected games in NBA history that featured a remarkable margin of victory, averaging between a 50- and 70-point lead. After that, we confirmed the circumstances and movements of each game using sites like ESPN.com and NBA.com.

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