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25 NBA Playoff Choke Jobs That Knocked Good Teams Out Of Contention

Darren - May 2, 2022
NBA

25 NBA Playoff Choke Jobs That Knocked Good Teams Out Of Contention

Darren - May 2, 2022

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7. San Antonio Spurs – 1995

The ’94/95 Rockets featured already on this list but they pulled off multiple shocks that year. After all, nobody expected them to make the playoffs, never mind win the title. But they did and they stunned the Spurs along the way as they knocked them out of contention.

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David Robinson had an MVP regular season but Hakeem Olajuwon shut him down completely. The Dream turned the series into a nightmare for him. Statisticians gave them an 18 percent chance of victory but they upset the odds in style. The Spurs didn’t know what hit them (via Houston Chronicle).

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6. Toronto Raptors – 2018

Somehow the Cavaliers contrived to make the Finals in 2018 but they shouldn’t have been there. On paper, they weren’t a top team despite the presence of King James. However, they had an outstanding second round when they swept the Raptors in four games.

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This was a major upset because Toronto had a fantastic regular season. They had 59 victories but couldn’t handle LeBron James. In the end, it didn’t matter because they didn’t have to wait long for their title. Meanwhile, James left for the Lakers at the end of the season.

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5. L.A. Lakers – 1986

The Lakers were one of the teams of the eighties as they made the Finals seven times. 1986 was one of the rare occasions when they missed out because they ran into the Rockets. They had incredible talent with the likes of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson.

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But it wasn’t enough to stop Houston from knocking them out of contention. The Lakers won the first game of the series but lost the next four as the Rockets took over. In the end, they lost out and Hakeem Olajuwon’s men progressed. What a shock this was (via L.A. Times).

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4. Seattle SuperSonics – 1994

Seattle had some great teams in the ’90s but failed to reach their full potential. If they won a championship ring they may never have left the city. One of their biggest choke jobs came against the Nuggets. The Bulls lacked Michael Jordan and Seattle took over as the best team in the NBA.

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However, their regular-season form didn’t carry over into the playoffs. Denver knocked them out of contention with a demolition job. They carried the series 3-2 after a dramatic comeback. Seattle won the first two games but choked and the Nuggets made them pay (via L.A. Times).

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3. Brooklyn Nets – 2022

The Celtics defeated the Nets in 2022 and progressed in the NBA playoffs. But this was one of the all-time choke jobs. Not necessarily because Boston defeated Brooklyn. After all, they had a great roster and one of the league’s best players in Jayson Tatum (via N.Y. Post).

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However, most oddsmakers considered them to be the preseason favorites. In the end, they slumped their way into the playoffs. Kevin Durant failed to deliver as the Nets proved that buying a super team doesn’t always work. They spent a lot of money but didn’t reap the rewards.

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2. Dallas Mavericks – 2007

Dallas made the Finals in 2006 and had Dirk Nowitzki at the top of his game. He came off an MVP regular season and also sealed his status as the greatest European to step onto an NBA court. However, the Mavericks lost in a stunning upset against the Warriors.

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They won 65 regular-season games but crucially lost against Golden State in all of their meetings. Then the Warriors finished them again in first round. This was an exciting six-round series but the Warriors won 4-2. The ‘We Believe’ Warriors were a special team (via NBC Sports).

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1. Golden State Warriors – 2016

LeBron James finally won a title with the Cavaliers in 2016 after they overcame the Warriors. This was a major upset because Golden State had a winning machine. It should have been a formality after they took a 3-1 lead. But the Cavaliers fought their way back into contention.

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The Cavs showed immense heart and grit as they ground out a spectacular victory across seven games. There were iconic moments aplenty as the franchise ended its title deficit. Meanwhile, it provided James with redemption after he abandoned the team for Miami (via Sporting News).

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