Western Conference (NBA)
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Formerly | Western Division |
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League | National Basketball Association |
Sport | Basketball |
Founded | 1970 |
No. of teams | 15 |
Most recent champion(s) | Dallas Mavericks (3rd title) |
Most titles | Los Angeles Lakers (19 titles) |
The Western Conference is one of two conferences that make up the National Basketball Association (NBA), the other being the Eastern Conference. Both conferences consist of 15 teams organized into three divisions.
The current divisional alignment was adopted at the start of the 2004–05 season, when the now Charlotte Hornets began play as the NBA's 30th franchise. This necessitated the move of the New Orleans Pelicans (named New Orleans Hornets at the time) from the Eastern Conference's Central Division to the newly created Southwest Division of the Western Conference.
The NBA first started awarding a Western Conference championship trophy during the 2000–01 season, renaming it after Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson in the 2021–22 season.[1] Also in 2021–22, the league began awarding the Earvin "Magic" Johnson Trophy to the Western Conference Finals Most Valuable Player, named after Hall of Famer Magic Johnson.[2]
2024–25 standings
[edit]Western Conference | ||||||
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# | Team | W | L | PCT | GB | GP |
1 | Golden State Warriors * | 11 | 3 | .786 | – | 14 |
2 | Oklahoma City Thunder * | 12 | 4 | .750 | – | 16 |
3 | Los Angeles Lakers | 10 | 4 | .714 | 1.0 | 14 |
4 | Houston Rockets * | 11 | 5 | .688 | 1.0 | 16 |
5 | Denver Nuggets | 8 | 5 | .615 | 2.5 | 13 |
6 | Minnesota Timberwolves | 8 | 6 | .571 | 3.0 | 14 |
7 | Phoenix Suns | 9 | 7 | .563 | 3.0 | 16 |
8 | Memphis Grizzlies | 9 | 7 | .563 | 3.0 | 16 |
9 | Los Angeles Clippers | 9 | 7 | .563 | 3.0 | 16 |
10 | Sacramento Kings | 8 | 7 | .533 | 3.5 | 15 |
11 | Dallas Mavericks | 8 | 7 | .533 | 3.5 | 15 |
12 | San Antonio Spurs | 7 | 8 | .467 | 4.5 | 15 |
13 | Portland Trail Blazers | 6 | 9 | .400 | 5.5 | 15 |
14 | New Orleans Pelicans | 4 | 12 | .250 | 8.0 | 16 |
15 | Utah Jazz | 3 | 11 | .214 | 8.0 | 14 |
Notes
- * – Division leader
Teams
[edit]Former teams
[edit]Team | Location | Year | From | Year | To | Current conference |
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Joined | Left | |||||
Charlotte Hornets | Charlotte, North Carolina | 1989 | Eastern Conference | 1990 | Eastern Conference | Eastern Conference |
Chicago Bulls | Chicago, Illinois | 1970 | Western Division | 1980 | Eastern Conference | Eastern Conference |
Detroit Pistons | Detroit, Michigan | 1970 | Eastern Division | 1978 | Eastern Conference | Eastern Conference |
Indiana Pacers | Indianapolis, Indiana | 1976 | ABA‡ | 1979 | Eastern Conference | Eastern Conference |
Miami Heat | Miami, Florida | 1988 | —† | 1989 | Eastern Conference | Eastern Conference |
Milwaukee Bucks | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 1970 | Eastern Division | 1980 | Eastern Conference | Eastern Conference |
Orlando Magic | Orlando, Florida | 1990 | Eastern Conference | 1991 | Eastern Conference | Eastern Conference |
- Notes
- † denotes an expansion team.
- ‡ denotes a team that merged from the American Basketball Association (ABA).
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Team timeline
[edit]Denotes team that is currently in the conference | |
Denotes team that has left the conference |
Conference champions
[edit]Bold | Winning team of the NBA Finals |
^ | Had or tied for the best regular season record for that season |
Conference championships by team
[edit]Team | Championships won | Last |
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Los Angeles Lakers | 19 | 2020 |
Golden State Warriors | 7 | 2022 |
San Antonio Spurs | 6 | 2014 |
Houston Rockets | 4 | 1995 |
Oklahoma City Thunder | 4 | 2012 |
Phoenix Suns | 3 | 2021 |
Portland Trail Blazers | 3 | 1992 |
Dallas Mavericks | 3 | 2024 |
Milwaukee Bucks | 2 | 1974^ |
Utah Jazz | 2 | 1998 |
Denver Nuggets | 1 | 2023 |
Memphis Grizzlies | 0 | N/A |
Minnesota Timberwolves | 0 | N/A |
New Orleans Pelicans | 0 | N/A |
Los Angeles Clippers | 0 | N/A |
Sacramento Kings | 0 | N/A |
^Note: Milwaukee joined the Eastern Conference during the 1980–81 season.
Season results
[edit]^ | Denotes team that won the NBA championships |
+ | Denotes team that won the Conference finals, but lost the NBA Finals |
* | Denotes team that qualified for the NBA playoffs |
× | Denotes team that qualified for the NBA play-in tournament |
Season | Team (record) | ||||||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | |
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1970–71 | Milwaukee^ (66–16) |
Los Angeles* (48–34) |
Chicago* (51–31) |
San Francisco* (41–41) |
Phoenix (48–34) |
Detroit (45–37) |
San Diego (40–42) |
Seattle (38–44) |
Portland (29–53) | ||||||
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1971–72 | Los Angeles^ (69–13) |
Milwaukee* (63–19) |
Chicago* (57–25) |
Golden State* (51–31) |
Phoenix (49–33) |
Seattle (47–35) |
Houston (34–48) |
Detroit (26–56) |
Portland (18–64) | ||||||
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1972–73 | Milwaukee* (60–22) |
Los Angeles+ (60–22) |
Chicago* (51–31) |
Golden State* (47–35) |
Detroit (40–42) |
Phoenix (38–44) |
Kansas City -Omaha (36–46) |
Seattle (26–56) |
Portland (21–61) | ||||||
1973–74 | Milwaukee+ (59–23) |
Los Angeles* (47–35) |
Chicago* (54–28) |
Detroit* (52–30) |
Golden State (44–38) |
Seattle (36–46) |
Kansas City -Omaha (33–49) |
Phoenix (30–52) |
Portland (27–55) | ||||||
1974–75 | Golden State^ (48–34) |
Chicago* (47–35) |
Kansas City -Omaha* (44–38) |
Seattle* (43–39) |
Detroit* (40–42) |
Portland (38–44) |
Milwaukee (38–44) |
Phoenix (32–50) |
Los Angeles (30–52) | ||||||
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1975–76 | Golden State* (59–23) |
Milwaukee* (38–44) |
Seattle* (43–39) |
Phoenix+ (42–40) |
Detroit* (36–46) |
Los Angeles (40–42) |
Portland (37–45) |
Kansas City (31–51) |
Chicago (24–58) | ||||||
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1976–77 | Los Angeles* (53–29) |
Denver* (50–32) |
Portland^ (49–33) |
Golden State* (46–36) |
Detroit* (44–38) |
Chicago* (44–38) |
Seattle (40–42) |
Kansas City (40–42) |
Indiana (36–46) |
Phoenix (34–48) |
Milwaukee (30–52) | ||||
1977–78 | Portland* (58–24) |
Denver* (50–32) |
Phoenix* (49–33) |
Seattle+ (46–36) |
Los Angeles* (44–38) |
Milwaukee* (44–38) |
Golden State (40–42) |
Chicago (40–42) |
Detroit (36–46) |
Kansas City (34–48) |
Indiana (30–52) | ||||
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1978–79 | Seattle^ (52–30) |
Kansas City* (48–34) |
Phoenix* (50–32) |
Denver* (47–35) |
Los Angeles* (47–35) |
Portland* (45–37) |
San Diego (43–39) |
Milwaukee (38–44) |
Golden State (38–44) |
Indiana (38–44) |
Chicago (31–51) | ||||
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1979–80 | Los Angeles^ (60–22) |
Milwaukee* (49–33) |
Seattle* (56–26) |
Phoenix* (55–27) |
Kansas City* (47–35) |
Portland* (38–44) |
San Diego (35–47) |
Denver (30–52) |
Chicago (30–52) |
Golden State (24–58) |
Utah (24–58) | ||||
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1980–81 | Phoenix* (57–25) |
San Antonio* (52–30) |
Los Angeles* (54–28) |
Portland* (45–37) |
Kansas City* (40–42) |
Houston+ (40–42) |
Golden State (39–43) |
Denver (37–45) |
San Diego (36–46) |
Seattle (34–48) |
Utah (28–54) |
Dallas (15–67) | |||
1981–82 | Los Angeles^ (57–25) |
San Antonio* (48–34) |
Seattle* (52–30) |
Denver* (46–36) |
Phoenix* (46–36) |
Houston* (46–36) |
Golden State (45–37) |
Portland (42–40) |
Kansas City (30–52) |
Dallas (28–54) |
Utah (25–57) |
San Diego (17–65) | |||
1982–83 | Los Angeles+ (58–24) |
San Antonio* (53–29) |
Phoenix* (53–29) |
Seattle* (48–34) |
Portland* (46–36) |
Denver* (46–37) |
Kansas City (46–37) |
Dallas (38–44) |
Golden State (30–52) |
Utah (30–52) |
San Diego (25–57) |
Houston (14–68) | |||
1983–84 | Los Angeles+ (54–28) |
Utah* (45–37) |
Portland* (48–34) |
Dallas* (43–39) |
Seattle* (42–40) |
Phoenix* (41–41) |
Denver* (38–44) |
Kansas City* (38–44) |
Golden State (37–45) |
San Antonio (37–45) |
San Diego (30–52) |
Houston (29–53) | |||
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1984–85 | L.A. Lakers^ (62–20) |
Denver* (52–30) |
Houston* (48–34) |
Dallas* (44–38) |
Portland* (42–40) |
Utah* (41–41) |
San Antonio* (41–41) |
Phoenix* (36–46) |
Kansas City (31–51) |
Seattle (31–51) |
L.A. Clippers (31–51) |
Golden State (22–60) | |||
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1985–86 | L.A. Lakers* (62–20) |
Houston+ (51–31) |
Denver* (47–35) |
Dallas* (44–38) |
Utah* (42–40) |
Portland* (40–42) |
Sacramento* (37–45) |
San Antonio* (35–47) |
Phoenix (32–50) |
L.A. Clippers (32–50) |
Seattle (31–51) |
Golden State (30–52) | |||
1986–87 | L.A. Lakers^ (65–17) |
Dallas* (55–27) |
Portland* (49–33) |
Utah* (44–38) |
Golden State* (42–40) |
Houston* (42–40) |
Seattle* (39–43) |
Denver* (37–45) |
Phoenix (36–46) |
Sacramento (29–53) |
San Antonio (28–54) |
L.A. Clippers (12–70) | |||
1987–88 | L.A. Lakers^ (62–20) |
Denver* (54–28) |
Dallas* (53–29) |
Portland* (53–29) |
Utah* (47–35) |
Houston* (46–36) |
Seattle* (44–38) |
San Antonio* (31–51) |
Phoenix (28–54) |
Sacramento (24–58) |
Golden State (20–62) |
L.A. Clippers (17–65) | |||
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1988–89 | L.A. Lakers+ (57–25) |
Utah* (51–31) |
Phoenix* (55–27) |
Seattle* (47–35) |
Houston* (45–37) |
Denver* (44–38) |
Golden State* (43–39) |
Portland* (39–43) |
Dallas (38–44) |
Sacramento (27–55) |
L.A. Clippers (21–61) |
San Antonio (21–61) |
Miami (15–67) | ||
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1989–90 | L.A. Lakers* (63–19) |
San Antonio* (56–26) |
Portland+ (59–23) |
Utah* (55–27) |
Phoenix* (54–28) |
Dallas* (47–35) |
Denver* (43–39) |
Houston* (41–41) |
Seattle (41–41) |
Golden State (37–45) |
L.A. Clippers (30–52) |
Sacramento (23–59) |
Minnesota (22–60) |
Charlotte (19–63) | |
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1990–91 | Portland* (63–19) |
San Antonio* (55–27) |
L.A. Lakers+ (58–24) |
Phoenix* (55–27) |
Utah* (54–28) |
Houston* (52–30) |
Golden State* (44–38) |
Seattle* (41–41) |
Orlando (31–51) |
L.A. Clippers (32–51) |
Minnesota (29–53) |
Dallas (28–54) |
Sacramento (25–57) |
Denver (20–62) | |
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1991–92 | Portland+ (57–25) |
Utah* (55–27) |
Golden State* (55–27) |
Phoenix* (53–29) |
San Antonio* (47–35) |
Seattle* (47–35) |
L.A. Clippers* (45–37) |
L.A. Lakers* (43–39) |
Houston (42–40) |
Sacramento (29–53) |
Denver (24–58) |
Dallas (22–60) |
Minnesota (15–67) | ||
1992–93 | Phoenix+ (62–20) |
Houston* (55–27) |
Seattle* (55–27) |
Portland* (51–31) |
San Antonio* (49–33) |
Utah* (47–35) |
L.A. Clippers* (41–41) |
L.A. Lakers* (39–43) |
Denver (36–46) |
Golden State (34–48) |
Sacramento (25–57) |
Minnesota (19–63) |
Dallas (11–71) | ||
1993–94 | Seattle* (63–19) |
Houston^ (58–24) |
Phoenix* (56–26) |
San Antonio* (55–27) |
Utah* (53–39) |
Golden State* (50–32) |
Portland* (47–35) |
Denver* (42–40) |
L.A. Lakers (33–49) |
Sacramento (28–54) |
L.A. Clippers (27–55) |
Minnesota (20–62) |
Dallas (13–69) | ||
1994–95 | San Antonio* (62–20) |
Phoenix* (59–23) |
Utah* (60–22) |
Seattle* (57–25) |
L.A. Lakers* (48–34) |
Houston^ (47–35) |
Portland* (44–38) |
Denver* (41–41) |
Sacramento (39–43) |
Dallas (36–46) |
Golden State (26–56) |
Minnesota (21–61) |
L.A. Clippers (17–65) | ||
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1995–96 | Seattle+ (64–18) |
San Antonio* (59–23) |
Utah* (55–27) |
L.A. Lakers* (53–29) |
Houston* (48–34) |
Portland* (44–38) |
Phoenix* (41–41) |
Sacramento* (39–43) |
Golden State (36–46) |
Denver (35–47) |
L.A. Clippers (29–53) |
Minnesota (26–56) |
Dallas (26–56) |
Vancouver (15–67) | |
1996–97 | Utah+ (64–18) |
Seattle* (57–25) |
Houston* (57–25) |
L.A. Lakers* (56–26) |
Portland* (49–33) |
Minnesota* (40–42) |
Phoenix* (40–42) |
L.A. Clippers* (36–46) |
Sacramento (34–48) |
Golden State (30–52) |
Dallas (24–58) |
Denver (21–61) |
San Antonio (20–62) |
Vancouver (14–68) | |
1997–98 | Utah+ (62–20) |
Seattle* (61–21) |
L.A. Lakers* (61–21) |
Phoenix* (56–26) |
San Antonio* (56–26) |
Portland* (46–36) |
Minnesota* (45–37) |
Houston* (41–41) |
Sacramento (27–55) |
Dallas (20–62) |
Vancouver (19–63) |
Golden State (19–63) |
L.A. Clippers (17–65) |
Denver (11–71) | |
1998–99 | San Antonio^ (37–13) |
Utah* (37–13) |
Portland* (35–15) |
L.A. Lakers* (31–19) |
Houston* (31–19) |
Phoenix* (27–23) |
Sacramento* (27–23) |
Minnesota* (25–25) |
Seattle (25–25) |
Golden State (21–29) |
Dallas (19–31) |
Denver (14–36) |
L.A. Clippers (9–41) |
Vancouver (8–42) | |
1999–00 | L.A. Lakers^ (67–15) |
Utah* (55–27) |
Portland* (59–23) |
San Antonio* (53–29) |
Phoenix* (53–29) |
Minnesota* (50–32) |
Seattle* (45–37) |
Sacramento* (44–38) |
Dallas (40–42) |
Denver (35–47) |
Houston (34–48) |
Vancouver (22–60) |
Golden State (19–63) |
L.A. Clippers (15–67) | |
2000–01 | San Antonio* (58–24) |
L.A. Lakers^ (56–26) |
Sacramento* (55–27) |
Utah* (53–29) |
Dallas* (53–29) |
Phoenix* (53–29) |
Portland* (50–32) |
Minnesota* (47–35) |
Houston (45–37) |
Seattle (44–38) |
Denver (40–42) |
L.A. Clippers (31–51) |
Vancouver (23–59) |
Golden State (17–65) | |
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2001–02 | SAC* (61–21) |
SAS* (58–24) |
LAL^ (56–26) |
DAL* (53–29) |
MIN* (53–29) |
POR* (53–29) |
SEA* (50–32) |
UTA* (47–35) |
LAC (45–37) |
PHX (44–38) |
HOU (40–42) |
DEN (31–51) |
MEM (23–59) |
GSW (17–65) | |
2002–03 | SAS^ (60–22) |
SAC* (59–23) |
DAL* (60–22) |
MIN* (51–31) |
LAL* (50–32) |
POR* (50–32) |
UTA* (47–35) |
PHX* (44–38) |
HOU (43–39) |
SEA (40–42) |
GSW (38–44) |
MEM (28–54) |
LAC (27–55) |
DEN (17–65) | |
2003–04 | MIN* (58–24) |
LAL+ (56–26) |
SAS* (57–25) |
SAC* (55–27) |
DAL* (52–30) |
MEM* (50–32) |
HOU* (45–37) |
DEN* (43–39) |
UTA (42–40) |
POR (41–41) |
GSW (37–45) |
SEA (37–45) |
PHX (29–53) |
LAC (28–54) | |
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2004–05 | PHX* (62–20) |
SAS^ (59–23) |
SEA* (52–30) |
DAL* (58–24) |
HOU* (51–31) |
SAC* (50–32) |
DEN* (49–33) |
MEM* (45–37) |
MIN (44–38) |
LAC (37–45) |
LAL (34–48) |
GSW (34–48) |
POR (27–55) |
UTA (26–56) |
NOR (18–64) |
2005–06 | SAS* (63–19) |
PHX* (54–28) |
DEN* (44–38) |
DAL+ (60–22) |
MEM* (49–33) |
LAC* (47–35) |
LAL* (45–37) |
SAC* (44–38) |
UTA (41–41) |
NO/ OKC[a] (38–44) |
SEA (35–47) |
HOU (34–48) |
GSW (34–48) |
MIN (33–49) |
POR (21–61) |
2006–07 | DAL* (67–15) |
PHX* (61–21) |
SAS^ (58–24) |
UTA* (58–24) |
HOU* (52–30) |
DEN* (45–37) |
LAL* (42–40) |
GSW* (42–40) |
LAC (40–42) |
NO/ OKC[a] (39–43) |
SAC (33–49) |
POR (32–50) |
MIN (32–50) |
SEA (31–51) |
MEM (22–60) |
2007–08 | LAL+ (57–25) |
NOH* (56–26) |
SAS* (56–26) |
UTA* (54–28) |
HOU* (55–27) |
PHX* (55–27) |
DAL* (51–31) |
DEN* (50–32) |
GSW (48–34) |
POR (41–41) |
SAC (38–44) |
LAC (23–59) |
MEM (22–60) |
MIN (22–60) |
SEA (20–62) |
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2008–09 | LAL^ (65–17) |
DEN* (54–28) |
SAS* (54–28) |
POR* (54–28) |
HOU* (53–29) |
DAL* (50–32) |
NOH* (49–33) |
UTA* (48–34) |
PHX (46–36) |
GSW (29–53) |
MIN (24–58) |
MEM (24–58) |
OKC (23–59) |
LAC (19–63) |
SAC (17–65) |
2009–10 | LAL^ (57–25) |
DAL* (55–27) |
PHX* (54–28) |
DEN* (53–29) |
UTA* (53–29) |
POR* (50–32) |
SAS* (50–32) |
OKC* (50–32) |
HOU (42–40) |
MEM (40–42) |
NOH (37–45) |
LAC (29–53) |
GSW (26–56) |
SAC (25–57) |
MIN (15–67) |
2010–11 | SAS* (61–21) |
LAL* (57–25) |
DAL^ (57–25) |
OKC* (55–27) |
DEN* (50–32) |
POR* (48–34) |
NOH* (46–36) |
MEM* (46–36) |
HOU (43–39) |
PHX (40–42) |
UTA (39–43) |
GSW (36–46) |
LAC (32–50) |
SAC (24–58) |
MIN (17–65) |
2011–12 | SAS* (50–16) |
OKC+ (47–19) |
LAL* (41–25) |
MEM* (41–25) |
LAC* (40–26) |
DEN* (38–28) |
DAL* (36–30) |
UTA* (36–30) |
HOU (34–32) |
PHX (33–33) |
POR (28–38) |
MIN (26–40) |
GSW (23–43) |
SAC (22–44) |
NOH (21–45) |
2012–13 | OKC* (60–22) |
SAS+ (58–24) |
DEN* (57–25) |
LAC* (56–26) |
MEM* (56–26) |
GSW* (47–35) |
LAL* (45–37) |
HOU* (45–37) |
UTA (43–39) |
DAL (41–41) |
POR (33–49) |
MIN (31–51) |
SAC (28–54) |
NOH (27–55) |
PHX (25–57) |
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2013–14 | SAS^ (62–20) |
OKC* (59–23) |
LAC* (57–25) |
HOU* (54–28) |
POR* (54–28) |
GSW* (51–31) |
MEM* (50–32) |
DAL* (49–33) |
PHX (48–34) |
MIN (40–42) |
DEN (36–46) |
NOP (34–48) |
SAC (28–54) |
LAL (27–55) |
UTA (25–57) |
2014–15 | GSW^ (67–15) |
HOU* (56–26) |
LAC* (56–26) |
POR* (51–31) |
MEM* (55–27) |
SAS* (55–27) |
DAL* (50–32) |
NOP* (45–37) |
OKC (45–37) |
PHX (39–43) |
UTA (38–44) |
DEN (30–52) |
SAC (29–53) |
LAL (21–61) |
MIN (16–66) |
2015–16 | GSW+ (73–9) |
SAS* (67–15) |
OKC* (55–27) |
LAC* (53–29) |
POR* (44–38) |
DAL* (42–40) |
MEM* (42–40) |
HOU* (41–41) |
UTA (40–42) |
SAC (33–49) |
DEN (33–49) |
NOP (30–52) |
MIN (29–53) |
PHX (23–59) |
LAL (17–65) |
2016–17 | GSW^ (67–15) |
SAS* (61–21) |
HOU* (55–27) |
LAC* (51–31) |
UTA* (51–31) |
OKC* (47–35) |
MEM* (43–39) |
POR* (41–41) |
DEN (40–42) |
NOP (34–48) |
DAL (33–49) |
SAC (32–50) |
MIN (31–51) |
LAL (26–56) |
PHX (24–58) |
2017–18 | HOU* (65–17) |
GSW^ (58–24) |
POR* (49–33) |
OKC* (48–34) |
UTA* (48–34) |
NOP* (48–34) |
SAS* (47–35) |
MIN* (47–35) |
DEN (46–36) |
LAC (42–40) |
LAL (35–47) |
SAC (27–55) |
DAL (24–58) |
MEM (22–60) |
PHX (21–61) |
2018–19 | GSW+ (57–25) |
DEN* (54–28) |
POR* (53–29) |
HOU* (53–29) |
UTA* (50–32) |
OKC* (49–33) |
SAS* (48–34) |
LAC* (48–34) |
SAC (39–43) |
LAL (37–45) |
MIN (36–46) |
MEM (33–49) |
NOP (33–49) |
DAL (33–49) |
PHX (19–63) |
2019–20 | LAL^ (52–19) |
LAC* (49–23) |
DEN* (46–27) |
HOU* (44–28) |
OKC* (44–28) |
UTA* (44–28) |
DAL* (43–32) |
POR* (35–39) |
MEM× (34–39) |
PHX (34–39) |
SAS (32–39) |
SAC (31–41) |
NOP (30–42) |
MIN (19–45) |
GSW (15–50) |
2020–21 | UTA* (52–20) |
PHX+ (51–21) |
DEN* (47–25) |
LAC* (47–25) |
DAL* (42–30) |
POR* (42–30) |
LAL* (42–30) |
GSW× (39–33) |
MEM* (38–34) |
SAS× (33–39) |
NOP (31–41) |
SAC (31–41) |
MIN (23–49) |
OKC (22–50) |
HOU (17–55) |
2021–22 | PHX* (64–18) |
MEM* (56–26) |
GSW^ (53–29) |
DAL* (52–30) |
UTA* (49–33) |
DEN* (48–34) |
MIN* (46–36) |
LAC× (42–40) |
NOP* (36–46) |
SAS× (34–48) |
LAL (33–49) |
SAC (30–52) |
POR (27–55) |
OKC (24–58) |
HOU (20–62) |
2022–23 | DEN^ (53–29) |
MEM* (51–31) |
SAC* (48–34) |
PHX* (45–37) |
LAC* (44–38) |
GSW* (44–38) |
LAL* (43–39) |
MIN* (42–40) |
NOP× (42–40) |
OKC× (40–42) |
DAL (38–44) |
UTA (37–45) |
POR (33–49) |
HOU (22–60) |
SAS (22–60) |
2023–24 | OKC* (57–25) |
DEN* (57–25) |
MIN* (56–26) |
LAC* (51–31) |
DAL+ (50–32) |
PHX* (49–33) |
NOP* (49–33) |
LAL* (47–35) |
SAC× (46–36) |
GSW× (46–36) |
HOU (41–41) |
UTA (31–51) |
MEM (27–55) |
SAS (22–60) |
POR (21–61) |
Notes
[edit]- a 1 2 3 The New Orleans Hornets temporarily relocated to Oklahoma City due to the effect of Hurricane Katrina. The majority of home games were played in Oklahoma City, while a few remained in New Orleans.
References
[edit]- ^ Golliver, Ben (May 12, 2022). "NBA redesigns Finals trophy, adds awards named after Magic Johnson, Larry Bird". The Washington Post.
To complete the postseason collection, the NBA updated its conference championship trophies, first created in 2001, and renamed them after Hall of Famers Bob Cousy (for the East) and Oscar Robertson (for the West)
- ^ Powell, Shaun (May 12, 2022). "NBA introduces new lineup of postseason hardware". NBA.com. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
- ^ NBA Season Recap |NBA.com