Their winning percentage (.106) is the worst in NBA history. There was excitement regarding the team's future but it would be all downhill from that point.After the 1995-96 season, Dikembe Mutombo left in free agency and the Nuggets plummeted, finishing 21-61 but the worst was yet to come. The Knicks are one of two teams averaging fewer than 100 points per game, and they have a league-worst … But the team he inherited shouldn’t have been nearly so bad, with players such as Mike Woodson, Michael Cage, Benoit Benjamin (pictured) and Larry Drew on the roster. In 14-15, they drafted Embiid who wouldn't play an NBA game for his first 2 seasons and traded away Williams for draft picks. Before the 1972-73 season, Hall of Fame Coach Jack Ramsay left the team for the Buffalo Braves and Hall of Famer Billy Cunningham bolted for the ABA.

On the bright side, the Heat drafted well (Rony Seikaly, Glen Rice, Sherman Douglas) and would eventually make the playoffs four years into their existence. Kobe Bryant’s dad, Joe “Jellybean” Bryant (pictured with ball), also played for this team, proving that being a champion has nothing to do with your family tree. More from FOX Sports Ohio | FOXSports.com's NBA Power Rankings

In a shortened season because of an NBA lockout, Kemba Walker and the Bobcats finished 7-59, which included a 23-game losing streak to finish the season.
That included the season opener at Portland, making the Trail Blazers the answer to the trivia question: Which team allowed both the Cavs and Grizzlies to get the first victory in franchise history on its own home court? It took 74 games, but the Nets finally broke the double-digit mark in wins in the 2009-10 season.With a 90-84 home victory over the Tony Parker-less and Manu Ginobili-less Spurs on March 29, New Jersey reached win No. So did Antoine Walker (pictured), but long after he stopped doing that shimmy dance after hitting three-pointers for the Celtics. Here are 10 coaches that weren’t an asset to their teams during their tenure. … They won 2 of their next 5 but lost 23 in a row after that.

And for a while there was hope, as the Clips won three of their first six games. The Bobcats didn't have much talent to begin with, not after owner Michael Jordan signed off on trades of Tyson Chandler and Gerald Wallace in recent years.

The pistachio ice cream shade Atlanta wore on the road in the early ’70s might be the ugliest color an NBA team ever wore. 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers. Both squads still have a lot of work to do before we can remove them from this list of pro basketball's biggest bottom-feeders.Come back day by day to see where each team ranks among the all-time awful clubs.Click on a team's name to see how it compares, game by game, with the 1972-73 Sixers.Season tickets or single game tickets, all the best seats are here.
The Knicks had their worst season ever with 65 losses in 2014-15 while the 2015-16 Lakers --in Kobe Bryant's final year--couldn't avoid the worst season of their rich history. Rather surprisingly, however, they won 5 of their next 7 games, even beating the eventual champion They would, however, rebound quickly from the disappointment and reach 4 NBA Finals and win 1 title in the 10 years that followed this horrific season.

The Nuggets started off the season 0-12. In the early 2000’s, teams all over the NBA were just throwing away money signing players whose talent didn’t match their paychecks (there are quite a few on the list). Today, the Nets still have Lopez, but the best thing going for them is an eccentric Russian owner and impending move to Brooklyn. As for these particular Grizzlies, the fun didn’t last. Nobody in NBA History qualified to the Playoffs with a worst season record than these teams. Of course, it didn’t help that the Rockets lost Moses Malone to Philadelphia, getting Caldwell Jones in the free-agency compensation package before the season. Oct 20, 2016 at 4:59p ET Inside access. All that was left were no-names such as Randy White, Doug Smith, Dexter Cambridge and Walter Bond — and just four wins in the first 61 games. 2. The Charlotte Bobcats weren't just bad this year, they were historically awful. First sign of trouble: The 76ers fired legendary coach Jack Ramsey and replaced him with some guy named Roy Rubin. Unique perspectives on the daily sports topics that matter most. Los Angeles Lakers Record: 49-14 (.778) Title odds: +180 Previous ranking: 3 Best-case scenario: It's title or bust for the Lakers. With 23 straight losses to end the lockout-shortened season, the Bobcats finished with a record of 7-59, the worst winning percentage (.106) ever by an NBA team. There is a certain degree of pride, Carter says, of being the best guy on the worst team. We've seen plenty of eye sore teams over the years in the In the 1993-94 season, the Denver Nuggets were one game away from reaching the Western Conference Finals but lost Game 7 to Utah. Further, they had 2 losing streaks of 12 games that season and another of 13. In the following offseason, they traded away promising young Center Antonio McDyess for future draft picks.

A team that is currently 0-8, and fresh off a 123-70 pummeling at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks.