The Golden State Warriors have only won one playoff series since 1992. Their head coach Mark Jackson was 10 years old the last time the team won a title in 1975. This season, the team is 6-12 and unlikely to make the playoffs.

Yet, at least by one measure, Warriors fans remain the most basketball-obsessed in the league. One in 223 people in the San Francisco-Oakland area play fantasy basketball according to Yahoo Sports, giving the Bay Area the best ratio of any NBA market. (Toronto wasn't included in the data.) Los Angeles, home of the Lakers and Clippers, finished second (1 in 250), while Boston came in third (1 in 259).

When it comes to which fans play fantasy basketball, it seems the quality of their home team plays little role. Sacramento, home of the last-place Kings, finished sixth at 1 in 285, followed by Cleveland (1 in 309), Milwaukee (1 in 324) and Washington (1 in 349). Meanwhile, last season's NBA finalists Miami and Dallas fared poorly. As for the bottom four cities, each involves an area with a recently relocated club or expansion team: Memphis (2001), New Orleans (2002), Charlotte (2004) and Oklahoma City (2008).

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The estimated number of people per capita who play Yahoo's fantasy basketball game in each NBA market.

1. SF-Oakland 1:223

2. Los Angeles 1:250

3. Boston 1:259

4. Portland 1:265

5. Salt Lake City 1:268

6. Sacramento 1:285

7. Cleveland 1:309

8. Milwaukee 1:324

9. Washington, D.C. 1:349

10. Chicago 1:351

11. Detroit 1:357

12. Indianapolis 1:374

13. New York 1:382

14. Minneapolis-St. Paul 1:407

15. Houston 1:435

16. Phoenix 1:456

17. Orlando 1:460

18. San Antonio 1:467

19. Miami 1:488

20. Philadelphia 1:503

21. Atlanta 1:550

22. Dallas-Fort Worth 1:595

23. Denver 1:635

24. New Orleans 1:730

25. Oklahoma City 1:814

26. Charlotte 1:817

27. Memphis 1:840