A team may have a
second-half comeback after having fallen well behind in the first half, or a
fourth-quarter comeback after having fallen well behind with only one quarter of play remaining.
NCAA The greatest comeback in
NCAA Division I history occurred on February 22, 2018 when
Drexel overcame a 34-point deficit against
Delaware. This surpassed the previous record, a February 1994 game between the
Kentucky Wildcats and the
Louisiana State University Tigers, in which the Wildcats were down by 31 points, but came back to win 99–95. In the Philippines, the
San Miguel Beermen became the first basketball team in history to ever win a best-of-7 title series from 0–3 down after beating
Alaska Aces in Game 7 of the
2015–16 PBA Philippine Cup Finals.
End of period These comebacks happened at the end of regulation or the end of an overtime period in a short amount of time:
Long comebacks In the
2012 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, both games of the March 13 session set NCAA postseason records, for largest deficit overcome within the final five minutes of a game (16) and largest deficit at any point in the game overcome (25).
NBA The greatest comeback in
National Basketball Association play occurred on November 27, 1996, when the
Utah Jazz, down by 36 points to the
Denver Nuggets late in the second quarter (it was 70–36 at the half and 70–34 just before), overcame this deficit to win 107–103. In the 2019 NBA playoffs the Los Angeles Clippers trailed by 31 points, before overcoming the Golden State Warriors 135–131. The following comebacks are based solely on a points deficit basis:
Regular season 36 points — Utah Jazz vs. Denver Nuggets (November 27, 1996) The Utah Jazz defeated the Denver Nuggets 107 to 103 on November 27, 1996. The Jazz, playing before a hometown crowd at the Delta Center, trailed 70 to 36 at halftime. The lead had been increased by 2 points in the third quarter to make it a 36 point deficit. Led by the scoring efforts of
Karl Malone with 31 points and
Jeff Hornacek contributing 29 points, the Utah Jazz secured the win to overcome the largest deficit in NBA history.
35 points – Los Angeles Clippers vs. Washington Wizards (January 25, 2022) The Boston Celtics trailed by as many as 32 points late in the second quarter, including an 84–53 deficit in the third quarter. The Celtics outscored the Spurs 42–26 in the third quarter to cut the lead to 13. Led by
Jayson Tatum's 60 points, the Celtics managed to force overtime and win narrowly 143–140.
30 points - Atlanta Hawks vs. Boston Celtics (March 25, 2024) After
Al Horford made a three pointer with 4:23 remaining in the 2nd quarter, the Hawks trailed 68-38. Atlanta rallied back to take the lead on a
Wesley Matthews three with 9:58 remaining in the final quarter. The game went back and forth for the rest of it, until
De'Andre Hunter made a dagger three to extend the Hawks' lead to four with 9.2 seconds remaining, and Atlanta won 120-118.
30 points — Toronto Raptors vs. Dallas Mavericks (December 22, 2019) The Raptors were down 85–55 with 2:55 to go in the 3rd quarter. The Raptors then scored 47 points in the 4th quarter to win 110–107, led by
Kyle Lowry who scored 20 of his 32 points in the fourth quarter.
30 points — Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers (December 6, 2002) The Memphis Grizzlies not only had the biggest comeback of the season, but also broke the record for the biggest comeback in franchise history.
Jaren Jackson Jr. led the comeback with 28 points, while
Devin Vassell scored 25 points in a losing effort. The Grizzlies won 126–120 in overtime.
28 points – Brooklyn Nets vs. New York Knicks (February 16, 2022) The Brooklyn Nets overcame a 28-point deficit against the New York Knicks in Madison Square Garden, ultimately winning 111–106. Nets rookie
Cam Thomas scored 16 points in the fourth quarter, including a 29-foot three with 6.8 seconds left to seal the win for the Nets.
28 points – Portland Trail Blazers vs. Sacramento Kings (April 10, 2019) At American Airlines Center, the Lakers were trailing by a score of 18–45 5 minutes into the 2nd Quarter.
Vanderbilt sparked the comeback and had a great defensive game with 17 rebounds. At halftime they were down 47–61, 13 points less.
Anthony Davis led the comeback with 30 points and 15 rebounds. At the Footprint Center, The Phoenix Suns overcame a 22-point deficit with just 8 minutes remaining in the game
Kevin Durant led the comeback with 15 points in the 4th quarter, finishing the game with 27, marking the first time an NBA team made a 22-point comeback in the 4th quarter since the
2019-2020 season.
Post-season 31 points – Los Angeles Clippers vs Golden State Warriors (April 15, 2019) The Los Angeles Clippers trailed 94–63 with 7:31 left in the 3rd quarter as Stephen Curry was benched for his 4th foul of the game. The Clippers cut it down to as much as 2 mid-way through the 4th quarter.
Landry Shamet made a game winning 3 pointer with 15.9 seconds left to give the Clippers a 133–131 lead. Lou Williams led the Clippers with 36 points in the comeback effort as Montrezl Harrell helped with 25 points as the 2nd leading scorer of the game and hit 2 free throws to seal the game. The Clippers won the game 135–131 in the comeback effort.
29 points – Los Angeles Lakers vs Seattle SuperSonics (May 4, 1989) Trailing 41–12 early in the second quarter, the Lakers mounted a comeback that cut the SuperSonics' lead to 54–43 by half-time, 73–65 by the end of the 3rd quarter, and finally won the game 97–95.
29 points – Oklahoma City Thunder vs Memphis Grizzlies (April 24, 2025) The Oklahoma City Thunder trailed 69–40 with 3:07 left in the 2nd quarter and ended the first half trailing 77-55. The Thunder cut it down 95-87 by the end of the 3rd quarter. The Thunder tied the game 3 times in the 4th quarter (99-99 7:58, 105-105 5:04, 108-108 2:39) before ending the game on 6-0 run to win 114-108.
27 points – Los Angeles Clippers vs Memphis Grizzlies (April 29, 2012) 26 points – New Jersey Nets vs. Boston Celtics (May 25, 2002) Paul Pierce lead the Boston Celtics to a 26-point comeback against the New Jersey Nets to win Game 3 of the 2002 Eastern Conference Finals by a score of 94–90, outscoring the Nets 41–16 in the fourth quarter.
26 points – Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Indiana Pacers (April 20, 2017) Trailing by as much as 26, the Cleveland Cavaliers overcame a 25-point half-time deficit to take a commanding 3–0 First round series lead over the Indiana Pacers and further fuel what would become a historic 10-game playoff win-streak. LeBron James would score 41 points and a triple-double in another career night performance.
26 points – Atlanta Hawks vs. Philadelphia 76ers (June 16, 2021) The Atlanta Hawks came back after being down 26 with 8:31 left in the third quarter.
Joel Embiid and Seth Curry were the only 76ers players to make field goals in the second half, allowing for the Atlanta Hawks to win 109–106.
26 points – Memphis Grizzlies vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (April 21, 2022) The Memphis Grizzlies came back after trailnts, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. The Memphis Grizzlies, down by 83–67 at the end of the third quarter, outscored the Minnesota Timberwolves 37–12 in the fourth quarter to win the game 104–95.
25 points – Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs (May 14, 2017) The Golden State Warriors came back from a 25-point deficit, led by Steph Curry's 40 points and Kevin Durant's 34 points. Curry led the team with 7 made threes and 14 made field goals. Precipitating the comeback was the injury of the Spurs' first option, Kawhi Leonard. The Warriors won 113–111.
25 points – Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Utah Jazz (April 25, 2018) The Oklahoma City Thunder erased a 25-point comeback in the third quarter of the NBA first round against the Utah Jazz. Russell Westbrook's 45 points and Paul George's 34 points saved the Thunder from elimination to force a Game 6.
25 points – Los Angeles Clippers vs. Utah Jazz (June 18, 2021) The Los Angeles Clippers had been trailing as much as 25 points during the game. In the 3rd and 4th quarters, the Clippers embarked on large runs to eventually seal the game 131–119, winning the Western Conference Semifinal series in Game 6 and advancing to their first Western Conference Final. ==Cricket==