10 NBA Teams Who Think They’re More Iconic Than They Are

Some NBA teams carry themselves like basketball royalty even if the trophy case doesn’t quite back it up. From fanbases who talk like they’ve seen dynasties to franchises riding the wave of one good season way too long, these teams think they’re legends—but the rest of us aren’t exactly buying it.

This isn’t about teams being bad. It’s about the ones who act like they’ve carved out a permanent spot in NBA history, when they’ve got more bark than banner. Let’s count down the 10 teams who need to dial it back just a little.

10. Atlanta Hawks

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The Hawks still bring up 2021 like it was a championship run instead of a fluke trip to the conference finals. Their confidence is sky-high for a team that is mostly just hanging around.

9. Phoenix Suns

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Acting like they’re a historic juggernaut because they had a couple of great seasons with Steve Nash and a Finals appearance with Chris Paul. There’s a difference between being beloved and being iconic—Phoenix hasn’t quite crossed that line.

8. New York Knicks

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They’re in the biggest market, and the Garden is historic. But let’s not confuse cultural relevance with on-court dominance—we’re still waiting on them to matter in June.

7. Portland Trail Blazers

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They ride hard for the early Clyde Drexler days and the Dame loyalty arc like it’s a dynasty. Good stories, sure, but iconic status needs a little more postseason substance.

6. Sacramento Kings

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One fun beam-lit season and suddenly it’s all about how “no one wants to see us in the playoffs.” Cute. But no one feared the Kings for two decades, which still counts.

5. Indiana Pacers

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They love to flash that Reggie Miller legacy and act like they’ve been haunting the East for decades. In reality, they’ve mostly just been stuck in the “pesky but forgettable” zone.

4. Los Angeles Clippers

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They spent years in the Lakers’ shadow, but now that they’re in the playoffs, they’ve decided they’re equals. Newsflash: hanging banners for division titles doesn’t make you iconic.

3. Charlotte Hornets

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People love the jerseys and the nostalgia, but the product on the floor has been almost entirely irrelevant. Iconic off vibes alone? Nah, that’s not how this works.

Read More: 10 Worst NBA Franchises of the 2000s

2. Minnesota Timberwolves

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They talk like they’re building something legendary, but this franchise has been chiefly known for letting talent go and underdelivering. Winning a playoff series shouldn’t trigger delusions of grandeur.

Read More: 10 NBA Franchises Stuck in Basketball Purgatory

1. Brooklyn Nets

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From “we run New York now” to that short-lived superteam case. Reality check: they still live in borrowed spotlight from bigger markets and moments.

Read More: Ranking the 15 Worst NBA Franchises of All Time

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