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The NBA's longest playoff droughts

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The longest playoff droughts in NBA history are discussed on this episode of the Over and Back Classic NBA podcast. Jason Mann and guest host Adam Criblez talk about the 1977-1991 Los Angeles Clippers, 1995-2006 Golden State Warriors, 2005-2015 Golden State Warriors, 1987-1996 Sacramento Kings, 1991-2000 Dallas Mavericks, 1975-1983 Utah Jazz, 2007-2015 Kings, and 1978-1986 Warriors.

Topics discussed include how the Clippers under Donald Sterling lost out on Charles Barkley, Byron Scott, Terry Cummings, Ricky Pierce and Hersey Hawkins but enjoyed Lancaster Gordon, Benoit Benjamin, and Bo Kimble, how the Warriors fell apart following the Don Nelson and Chris Webber feud, Latrell Sprewell choking P.J. Carlesimo, the Timberwolves trading Kevin Garnett and David Kahn's reign of terror, how Bill Russell helped wreck the Kings, how it didn't work out between Jamal Mashburn, Jason Kidd and Jim Jackson in Dallas, the current mess in Sacramento, how trading everything for Pete Maravich didn't work for the expansion New Orleans Jazz, and the long road for Purvis Short.

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