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The longest scoring droughts in NBA history

Ryan Arcidiacono, who was traded and waived this week, recently set an NBA record with a 20-game scoreless streak, a dubious honor that didn’t go unnoticed by teammates Josh Hart and Jalen Brunson.

We look back through NBA history to look at scoreless streaks almost on par with Arcidiacono’s.

1. Ryan Archidiacono (New York)

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20 games: October 31, 2023 to January 30, 2024

2. Charles Jones (Houston)

17 games: November 30, 1995 to February 1, 1996

3. Jason Collins (Atlanta)

15 games: December 22, 2009 to March 28, 2010

4. Malcolm Miller (Toronto)

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Kevin Sousa-USA TODAY Sports

14 games: November 29, 2019 to January 4, 2020

4. Tony Snell (Chicago)

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14 games: November 25, 2014 to December 29, 2014

6. Vlatko Cancar (Denver)

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13 games: March 1, 2020 to February 8, 2021

7. Greg Grant (Charlotte, New York)

13 games: April 16, 1991 to November 29, 1991

8. Justin Jackson (Boston)

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12 games: October 30, 2022 to December 23, 2022

8. Julyan Stone (Charlotte)

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12 games: October 20, 2017 to March 6, 2018

8. Ish Smith (Oklahoma City)

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Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

12 games: January 2, 2015 to February 11, 2015

8. Andris Biedrins (Golden State, Utah)

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Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports

12 games: February 20, 2013 to December 4, 2013

8. Andris Biedrins (Golden State)

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Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports

12 games: December 29, 2012 to January 28, 2013

8. Jason Kapono (Philadelphia)

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Howard Smith-USA TODAY Sports

12 games: January 5, 2011 to April 2, 2011

8. Mark Madsen (Minnesota)

12 games: February 21, 2006 to April 7, 2006

8. LaSalle Thompson (Denver, Indiana)

12 games: December 1, 1996 to February 28, 1997

8. Tree Rollins (Houston)

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12 games: February 1, 1992 to March 5, 1992

8. Charles Jones (Washington)

12 games: January 4, 1992 to January 29, 1992

8. TR Dunn (Denver)

12 games: January 13, 1990 to February 14, 1990

Story originally appeared on HoopsHype