Whether they care to admit it publicly or not, there is only one reason professional basketballers get out of bed every day: the pursuit of a championship ring.

And for the franchise that can tread the shark-infested depths of an 82-game regular season and come out alive with a winning record, the arduous sprint of the playoffs awaits them.

From the play-in to the Finals, the unit that runs with the bulls (not literally of late) and wins earns the right to raise a banner and bump jewel-encrusted knuckles.

However, for the teams mangled in the shallows well before the post-season, it is back to the drawing board as another year of a championship drought is chalked up.

From clipped wings in Georgia to rusted crowns in California, here is the ordered list of NBA franchises with the longest championship droughts.

Franchise Seasons Last championship
Sacramento Kings 73 1951
Atlanta Hawks 66 1958
Phoenix Suns 56 -
Los Angeles Clippers 54 -
New York Knicks 51 1973
Utah Jazz 50 -
Brooklyn Nets 48 -
Indiana Pacers 48 -
Portland Trail Blazers 47 1977
Washington Wizards 46 1978
Oklahoma City Thunder 45 1979
Philadelphia 76ers 41 1983
Orlando Magic 35 -
Minnesota Timberwolves 35 -
Charlotte Hornets 34 -
Houston Rockets 29 1995
Memphis Grizzlies 29 -
Chicago Bulls 26 1998
New Orleans Pelicans 22 -
Detroit Pistons 20 2004
Boston Celtics 16 2008
Dallas Mavericks 13 2011
Miami Heat 11 2013
San Antonio Spurs 10 2014
Cleveland Cavaliers 8 2016
Toronto Raptors 5 2019
Los Angeles Lakers 4 2020
Milwaukee Bucks 3 2021
Golden State Warriors 2 2022
Denver Nuggets 1 2023