Cleveland Still King of the Championship Drought

The Cavaliers' loss to the Golden State Warriors prolongs the suffering.

— -- Clevelanders will have to wait a little longer to end their record-breaking championship drought across all the city’s major professional sports teams.

San Diego is close, as ESPN points out, but San Diego never had an NHL team and had only 10 seasons with an NBA franchise. Cleveland hosted the Barons hockey team for a couple years.

Here's a look at the instances when the residents of Cleveland have come painfully close to winning it all:

Cavaliers in 2007 NBA Finals:

Indians in 1997 World Series:

The Indians' last appearance in the World Series was in 1997, when they lost 4-3 against the Florida Marlins.

Indians in 1995 World Series:

1954 World Series:

Cleveland Browns:

The Cleveland Browns have not competed in the Super Bowl since it started in 1967. The Browns did win the 1964 NFL championship game, the predecessor to the Super Bowl, against the Baltimore Colts.