Ranking the 15 NBA Teams Most Likely to Get Booed

There’s nothing quite like an NBA crowd turning against a team. Whether it’s because of a flashy superstar, a history of dominance, or just a vibe that rubs people the wrong way, some franchises seem to attract boos like it’s part of their game plan.

From coast-to-coast villains to teams that just always seem to stir the pot, these squads are no strangers to hostile receptions. Some get booed for winning too much, others for talking too much, but either way, the noise is loud and unavoidable.

15. Minnesota Timberwolves

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The Wolves finally found their footing, but the trash talk arrived quicker than the trophies. Ant’s bravado and the team’s new swagger haven’t exactly made them fan favorites outside the Twin Cities.

14. Atlanta Hawks

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Between the constant drama and playoff inconsistencies, the Hawks are easy targets. Trae Young’s villain arc only adds fuel to the boo-worthy fire.

13. New York Knicks

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Knicks fans boo their own team more than most away crowds do. But that doesn’t stop them from getting heat in other cities, thanks to the always-loud New York energy and inflated expectations.

12. Sacramento Kings

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The “Light the Beam” celebration was fun—until it wasn’t. Some fans are already over the hype, especially when it’s paired with a bit too much chest-thumping for a team still proving itself.

11. Phoenix Suns

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The Suns went from lovable underdogs to flashy superteam real fast. Now, with big names and big personalities, they’ve landed squarely in the “love to hate” zone.

10. Philadelphia 76ers

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Trust the Process… or get booed trying. Whether it’s fan frustration, playoff letdowns, or just Philly being Philly, the boos come early and often.

9. Chicago Bulls

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For a team that hasn’t been elite since the Jordan era, the Bulls still carry a certain arrogance. That mix of nostalgia and mediocrity can wear thin on neutral fans.

8. Golden State Warriors

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Once the feel-good story of the league, the Warriors became everyone’s favorite villain real quick. The success, the celebrations, and Draymond’s antics make them a top target.

7. Memphis Grizzlies

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It only took one good season for the Grizzlies to start acting like the main characters. Ja Morant’s off-court headlines and the team’s constant chirping haven’t exactly endeared them to casual fans.

6. Los Angeles Clippers

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The Clippers tried to become LA’s team and got boos instead. The load management, constant injuries, and lack of actual results make them an easy franchise to mock.

5. Dallas Mavericks

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The Mavs are being booed by their own fans after trading away Luka! Combine that with Kyrie’s baggage and the boos start to make sense. Maybe Cooper Flagg will change things around.

4. Boston Celtics

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The Celtics are either loved or loudly hated—there’s no in-between. The legacy, the fans, and the constant contention make them prime boo material.

3. Brooklyn Nets

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The superteam era left a bad taste in a lot of mouths, and people haven’t forgotten. Even now, the franchise feels like it’s still trying to buy credibility, and that doesn’t go over well.

2. Miami Heat

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Heat Culture is impressive but also incredibly annoying if you’re not part of it. The smugness mixed with constant playoff upsets makes this team a common target for jeers.

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1. Los Angeles Lakers

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No team brings out louder boos than the Lakers. The rings, the stars, the fan base, and the never-ending spotlight ensure they get hated on in every arena not named Crypto.com.

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