Game6Conley
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Warriors will be 1st team in NBA history to go entire SEASON without losing back-to-back games.
Warriors will be 1st team in NBA history to go entire SEASON without losing back-to-back games.
Have the warriors lost a home game yet?@SportsCenter
Warriors will be 1st team in NBA history to go entire SEASON without losing back-to-back games.
Have the warriors lost a home game yet?
Lol. What is Carolina going to think of that list? A lot of dudes from the 70s there, and not many from the Iverson or Westbrook days.1.James Harden3702015-16HOU
2. Artis Gilmore*3661977-78CHI
3.Kevin Porter3601977-78TOT
4.Micheal Ray Richardson3591979-80NYK
5.Ricky Sobers3521977-78IND
6.Charles Barkley*3501985-86PHI
7.Reggie Theus3481979-80CHI
8.George McGinnis3461978-79DEN
Bob McAdoo*3461977-78NYK
10.Ron Harper 3451986-87CLE
Trade us Wall.
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The NBA announced Thursday that it broke its all-time regular-season attendance record for the second straight year.
The average NBA regular-season game had an attendance of 17,864 or 94 percent capacity in 2015-16. Can you guess which team brought up the rear? It’s the Denver Nuggets.
For the third straight season, the Nuggets’ attendance dipped from the previous year. In 2015-16, Denver was last in the league with just 577,898 fans coming to the Pepsi Center — an average of 14,095 per game. It was just 73.6 percent of capacity. Only Philadelphia and Minnesota had a lower percentage at 73.2.
Denver hasn’t had numbers that bad since the late ’90s when the team was still in McNichols Arena.