Possible Record ?

troosvelt

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So the Kings have lost 5 in a row, looking back I can't find the last time they lost 6 in a row.

So will they set the 'record' in NY ?
 
So the Kings have lost 5 in a row, looking back I can't find the last time they lost 6 in a row.

So will they set the 'record' in NY ?

Ah young man, once upon a time 6 in a row was nothing. ;)


In fact I think we had a late season collapse even back in '00 that may have netted us 6 in row. But I'd almost guarantee if yuo start sorting through the '98 and earlier years you;d fins one pretty quick.
 
Ah young man, once upon a time 6 in a row was nothing. ;)


In fact I think we had a late season collapse even back in '00 that may have netted us 6 in row. But I'd almost guarantee if yuo start sorting through the '98 and earlier years you;d fins one pretty quick.
REAL quick. In fact, in 1997-98, we had FOUR 6+ game losing streaks: six games, seven games, twelve games, and then another seven-game losing streak to close out the season.
 
Indeed, I do remember the days where you didn't go to watch em win, you went to see how badly they would lose, and sometimes you rooted for a huge loss.

But in terms of modern Maloof era, this is a new low.

Ah young man, once upon a time 6 in a row was nothing. ;)


In fact I think we had a late season collapse even back in '00 that may have netted us 6 in row. But I'd almost guarantee if yuo start sorting through the '98 and earlier years you;d fins one pretty quick.
 
Are you serious :confused:


The blazers play in the west and have a 15-23 recored and would just be 2 games behind first place in the alantic divison. If the blazers played in the east (the weaker conf) full time i would image them leading that divison right now.
 
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Just randomly off the top of my memory, didn't the Kings lose 40+ road games IN A ROW back in the Richmond days? I think they ended it in Orlando... or Maybe Mitch went for 45 and they still lost. It's all kinda blurry. lmao.
 
Just randomly off the top of my memory, didn't the Kings lose 40+ road games IN A ROW back in the Richmond days? I think they ended it in Orlando... or Maybe Mitch went for 45 and they still lost. It's all kinda blurry. lmao.


43. An NBA record that wont be surpassed for a long long time.





I believe we last lost 6 in a row in 2000. It was a big road trip.
 
Apparently I imagined the Grizzlies breaking our record. Because after a lot of googling I've concluded they never came anywhere near it. Ignore anything I may have originally said on this post :)
 
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1997 - 1998 = 4 game losing streak (0-4), 6 GLS (5-14), 5 GLS (17-26), 7 GLS (24-36), 12 GLS (26-48), 7 GLS (27-55)*

1998 - 1999 = 3 GLS (5-6), 3 GLS (9-12), 4 GLS (11-16)*

1999 - 2000 = 3 GLS (13-9), 4 GLS (31-24), 3 GLS (43-34), 4 GLS (44-38)* / 6 GRLS (IND, PHI, UTAH, DEN, VAN, HOU)***

2000 - 2001 = 3 GLS (31-15)*

2001 - 2002 = 2 GLS (5 times)

2002 - 2003 = 3 GLS (3-3), 3 GLS (32-14)*

2003 - 2004 = 2 GLS (8 times)

2004 - 2005 = 3 GLS (0-3), 4 GLS (32-18), 3 GLS (36-24)*

2005 - 2006 = 5 GLS (7-12), 5 GLS (10-17), 3 GLS (17-24)*

*Any season above with 3 GLS or higher, I did not include 2 GLS.

**On November 23, 1991, the Kings defeated Orlando, 95-93, ending an NBA record 43-game road losing streak.

***There were home games in between that came with wins and losses

Source: Kings Media Guide
 
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This may be ill-omen but I do not remember Kings doing very will at all at the Garden even in the Webber era. I remember Peja specifically saying "We never beat them." It's also a road game. It's two different teams now but bet 6 down.
 
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