The Cleveland Cavaliers’ 2016 NBA Championship victory didn’t just succeed in winning the city its first major sports championship since 1964, it also propelled Cleveland up the ranks of the general happiness standings.

Before we begin, two caveats: Only cities that have at least one current NFL, NBA or MLB sports franchise qualify for the rankings, which means there’s one Canadian-based franchise (Toronto) included below.

So without further adieu, here are our rankings of most miserable and depressing sports cities…

40. Boston

Boston sports fans think the world is against them, but have a candid conversation with any of them and they’ll admit they’re the most spoiled, happiest fan base around.

39. San Francisco

Yes, Golden State lost to Cleveland this year, but that pain will pass. Life is pretty good for San Francisco sports fans.

38. Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh fans LOVE their sports teams, which is why they’re usually good.

37. Denver

It’s a great time to be a sports fan in Denver, even without Peyton Manning.

36. Seattle

Have you ever heard the 12th man on game night?

35. Chicago

Yes the Cubs are the Cubs, but between the White Sox, Blackhawks, Bears and Bulls, Chicago fans have had a lot of past successes to celebrate.

34. San Antonio

They live and die by one team, the Spurs, but luckily for them, they haven’t had to worry too much about the dying part.

33. Kansas City

I think the city is still celebrating its World Series win.

32. Green Bay

Admit it: You’d be pretty pumped if you were a Packers fan living in Green Bay, too

31. Baltimore

This list isn’t only about titles. It’s about pride, and Baltimore sports fans have a lot of it.

30. Portland

The hipster capital of the U.S. loves it some MLS.

29. Miami

28. New Orleans

27. Los Angeles

Even during a relative down year, there’s always stuff to get excited about in LA. Like Kobe’s retirement party, or the Rams’ homecoming.

26. Indianapolis

25. New York City

Even if you’re on the Giants-Yankees side of things, New York sports fans always find something to be miserable about.

24. Cleveland

Cleveland has flown up the list. It doesn’t matter that the Browns are a perpetual embarrassment…HOW ABOUT THOSE CAVS?!

23. Oklahoma City

22. Dallas-Fort Worth

Yes, the Mavericks are usually there or thereabouts, but Dallas fans will never be truly happy until the Cowboys thrive once again.

21. Charlotte

20. St. Louis

Losing the Rams was a bitter blow.

19. Milwaukee

18. Nashville

17. Tampa Bay Area

16. Orlando

There’s just so much passiveness from fans in this section of the rankings.

15. Memphis

14. Salt Lake City

13. Sacramento

12. Jacksonville

Maybe the Jags will be higher on this list when they move to London…

11. Detroit

Could’ve been lower if not for the Tigers’ decent stretch in recent years.

Sure the Cardinals and Suns have had its moments, but it never amounts to anything in the end.

You know the situation is dire when you’re clinging to the hopes of your under-performing MLS franchise.

Mediocrity. Just so much mediocrity.

Trust the process.

Between the Capitals, the Nationals and the entire RGIII situation, D.C. really has mastered the art of the under-performing sports franchise.

Snow and pain, over and over and over again.

The Bengals give Cincinnati fans something to cheer, whenever they’re not busy trying to figure out if Andy Dalton is actually any good.

It’s the pointlessness of being an Atlanta sports fan that will eventually break you.

At least they have the Chargers for another year before they leave town.

Do we really need to explain this one?