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The Most Cursed City in Sports – The City of Almost



Phoenix Arizona is synonymous with sports failure. The Cardinals, the Coyotes, and the Suns have yet to win a championship. The Diamondbacks won one, 20+ years ago.

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35 Comments

  1. I think the reason why Arizona is so cursed with sports is that the players dont embrace the state. Come on be honest its hot as hell all year round

  2. Arizona. Doesn’t matter the sport we can’t win. It’s actually depressing. I don’t think i will ever see us winning any championship while I’m alive. I am 23 and the Cardinals give me zero hope.

  3. San Diego would like a word. They lost two NBA teams, lost an NFL team, and the Padres can’t do anything right.

  4. Yessir! As a die hard Arizona fan of every sport. I sympathies with shitty teams like….Cleveland.

  5. While Phoenix can't say they've won a major title, look at the Mercury, Phoenix Rising FC, and Arizona Rattlers…

  6. Adding to the Suns’ cursed legacy was the fact that Tim Donaghy and other nba refs actively bet against the 7SOL Suns in playoff games they called and openly admitted to it after the fact. Additionally, compounding all of this was that David Stern was great friends with the Spurs owner and did him a solid by suspending Amare and Diaw in a pivotal playoff game for “stepping off the bench” to check on Steve Nash after Spurs hitman Robert Horry purposefully shoved Nash into the sideline table and broke his nose. Popovich may have changed his ways later in life but you’ll never convince me he didn’t order that hit. Truly is the most cursed sports city.

  7. I’m kinda mad the DBacks made the World Series last year. It means ticket prices are about to go up, and how am I supposed to see my beloved Nats?

  8. My family grew up in AZ, my dad being from here and my mom from San Diego. Suffice to say, there hasn’t been a whole lot of sporting success that I’ve gotten to see in my life.

  9. Nicely done. It's my screwy belief that God is going to end the world just as soon as he gives every MLB team a Worlds Championship. Keep an eye on the Rockies and Mariners. the Rangers finally got theirs last season. Marlins and D-Bags have theirs. The Rays ought to do it soon.

  10. Eh, 84-78 Wild Card winning the pennant but not the World Series is probably not the best thumbnail for a "cursed" video.

  11. What hurts the most? No matter what team it is, they'll give you the most entertaining playoff game in history… Only to come up short in the end

  12. Nope I refuse to allow them to have this title when there's san diego who literally has zero of anything including nfl team nba team and NHL team because they either come here and then leave or never exist in the first place. If at least one of your teams have the championship you are not cursed.

  13. Sports teams in Arizona:
    Football: They just exist
    Ice Hockey: Looking for a New Home
    Basketball: Efficient in Offense, Always lacking in Defense
    Baseball: The only best sports team in Arizona.

  14. Buffalo, Twin Cities, arguably Seattle, and Milwaukee (if you dont include Green Bay's Super Bowl wins) are also in the run

  15. I think it says it all about Arizona that they were the first area to have teams in all four major leagues play on the same day, with the Cardinals, Coyotes, Suns, and Diamondbacks all playing on November 4, 2001, and there of them lost. Which one won? The Diamondbacks, not only getting Arizona's only win that day, but the city's biggest win ever as that was the day they won Game 7 of the World Series.

  16. Among cities that do not have a team in all of the Big Four sports, Buffalo is surely the most cursed. The Bills went 0-4 in early-90's Super Bowls, and the Sabres lost two Stanley Cup finals to Philadelphia and Dallas. They once had an NBA team (Braves) that won only a single play-off round in eight seasons before departing for the sunnier shores of San Diego.

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