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Western Conference
Western Conference (NBA) logo 2018.png
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
FormerlyWestern Division
Founded1970
Teams
No. of teams15
Championships
Most recent champion(s)Phoenix Suns
(3rd title)
Most titlesLos 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 from the Eastern Conference's Central Division to the newly created Southwest Division of the Western Conference.

Starting with the 2021–22 season, the Western Conference champions would receive the Oscar Robertson Trophy, named after Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson, while the Western Conference Finals most valuable player would receive the Earvin "Magic" Johnson Trophy, named after Hall of Famer Magic Johnson.[1]

2021–22 standings[edit]

Western Conference
# Team W L PCT GB GP
1 zPhoenix Suns * 64 18 .780 82
2 yMemphis Grizzlies * 56 26 .683 8.0 82
3 xGolden State Warriors 53 29 .646 11.0 82
4 xDallas Mavericks 52 30 .634 12.0 82
5 yUtah Jazz * 49 33 .598 15.0 82
6 xDenver Nuggets 48 34 .585 16.0 82
7 xMinnesota Timberwolves 46 36 .561 18.0 82
8 piLos Angeles Clippers 42 40 .512 22.0 82
9 xNew Orleans Pelicans 36 46 .439 28.0 82
10 piSan Antonio Spurs 34 48 .415 30.0 82
11 Los Angeles Lakers 33 49 .402 31.0 82
12 Sacramento Kings 30 52 .366 34.0 82
13 Portland Trail Blazers 27 55 .329 37.0 82
14 Oklahoma City Thunder 24 58 .293 40.0 82
15 Houston Rockets 20 62 .244 44.0 82


Notes

  • z – Clinched home court advantage for the conference playoffs/clinched first seed in the conference
  • y – Clinched division title
  • x – Clinched playoff spot
  • * – Division leader
  • pi – Clinched play-in tournament spot

Teams[edit]

Team Division Location Year From
Joined
Dallas Mavericks Southwest Dallas, Texas 1980–present dagger
Denver Nuggets Northwest Denver, Colorado 1976–present ABAdouble-dagger
Golden State Warriors Pacific San Francisco, California 1970–present Western Division
Houston Rockets Southwest Houston, Texas 1970–present Western Division
Los Angeles Clippers Pacific Los Angeles, California 1978–present Eastern Conference
Los Angeles Lakers Pacific Los Angeles, California 1970–present Western Division
Memphis Grizzlies Southwest Memphis, Tennessee 1995–present dagger
Minnesota Timberwolves Northwest Minneapolis, Minnesota 1989–present dagger
New Orleans Pelicans Southwest New Orleans, Louisiana 2004–present Eastern Conference
Oklahoma City Thunder Northwest Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1970–present Western Division
Phoenix Suns Pacific Phoenix, Arizona 1970–present Western Division
Portland Trail Blazers Northwest Portland, Oregon 1970–present dagger
Sacramento Kings Pacific Sacramento, California 1972–present Eastern Conference
San Antonio Spurs Southwest San Antonio, Texas 1980–present Eastern Conference
Utah Jazz Northwest Salt Lake City, Utah 1979–present Eastern Conference

Former teams[edit]

Team Location Year From Year To Current conference
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 ABAdouble-dagger 1979 Eastern Conference Eastern Conference
Miami Heat Miami, Florida 1988 dagger 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

Team timeline[edit]

Denotes team that currently in the conference
Denotes team that has left the conference
New Orleans PelicansVancouver GrizzliesOrlando MagicMinnesota TimberwolvesCharlotte Hornets (NBA)Miami HeatSan Antonio SpursDallas MavericksUtah JazzLos Angeles ClippersIndiana PacersDenver NuggetsSacramento KingsSeattle SuperSonicsGolden State WarriorsHouston RocketsPortland Trail BlazersPhoenix SunsMilwaukee BucksLos Angeles LakersDetroit PistonsChicago Bulls

Conference champions[edit]

Bold Winning team of the NBA Finals
^ Had or tied for the best regular season record for that season
Season Team Record Playoffs result
1970–71 Milwaukee Bucks^ 66–16 Won NBA Finals 4–0
1971–72 Los Angeles Lakers^ 69–13 Won NBA Finals 4–1
1972–73 Los Angeles Lakers 60–22 Lost NBA Finals 1–4
1973–74 Milwaukee Bucks^ 59–23 Lost NBA Finals 3–4
1974–75 Golden State Warriors 59–23 Won NBA Finals 4–0
1975–76 Phoenix Suns 52–30 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
1976–77 Portland Trail Blazers 49–33 Won NBA Finals 4–2
1977–78 Seattle SuperSonics 46–36 Lost NBA Finals 3–4
1978–79 Seattle SuperSonics 52–30 Won NBA Finals 4–1
1979–80 Los Angeles Lakers 60–22 Won NBA Finals 4–2
1980–81 Houston Rockets 40–42 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
1981–82 Los Angeles Lakers 57–25 Won NBA Finals 4–2
1982–83 Los Angeles Lakers 58–24 Lost NBA Finals 0–4
1983–84 Los Angeles Lakers 54–28 Lost NBA Finals 3–4
1984–85 Los Angeles Lakers 62–20 Won NBA Finals 4–2
1985–86 Houston Rockets 51–31 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
1986–87 Los Angeles Lakers^ 65–17 Won NBA Finals 4–2
1987–88 Los Angeles Lakers^ 62–20 Won NBA Finals 4–3
1988–89 Los Angeles Lakers 57–25 Lost NBA Finals 0–4
1989–90 Portland Trail Blazers 59–23 Lost NBA Finals 1–4
1990–91 Los Angeles Lakers 58–24 Lost NBA Finals 1–4
1991–92 Portland Trail Blazers 57–25 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
1992–93 Phoenix Suns^ 62–20 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
1993–94 Houston Rockets 58–24 Won NBA Finals 4–3
1994–95 Houston Rockets 47–35 Won NBA Finals 4–0
1995–96 Seattle SuperSonics 64–18 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
1996–97 Utah Jazz 64–18 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
1997–98 Utah Jazz^ 62–20 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
1998–99 San Antonio Spurs^ 37–13 Won NBA Finals 4–1
1999–00 Los Angeles Lakers^ 67–15 Won NBA Finals 4–2
2000–01 Los Angeles Lakers 56–26 Won NBA Finals 4–1
2001–02 Los Angeles Lakers 58–24 Won NBA Finals 4–0
2002–03 San Antonio Spurs^ 60–22 Won NBA Finals 4–2
2003–04 Los Angeles Lakers 56–26 Lost NBA Finals 1–4
2004–05 San Antonio Spurs 59–23 Won NBA Finals 4–3
2005–06 Dallas Mavericks 60–22 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
2006–07 San Antonio Spurs 58–24 Won NBA Finals 4–0
2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers 57–25 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
2008–09 Los Angeles Lakers 65–17 Won NBA Finals 4–1
2009–10 Los Angeles Lakers 57–25 Won NBA Finals 4–3
2010–11 Dallas Mavericks 57–25 Won NBA Finals 4–2
2011–12 Oklahoma City Thunder 47–19 Lost NBA Finals 1–4
2012–13 San Antonio Spurs 58–24 Lost NBA Finals 3–4
2013–14 San Antonio Spurs^ 62–20 Won NBA Finals 4–1
2014–15 Golden State Warriors^ 67–15 Won NBA Finals 4–2[2]
2015–16 Golden State Warriors^ 73–9 Lost NBA Finals 3–4
2016–17 Golden State Warriors^ 67–15 Won NBA Finals 4–1
2017–18 Golden State Warriors 58–24 Won NBA Finals 4–0
2018–19 Golden State Warriors 57–25 Lost NBA Finals 2–4
2019–20 Los Angeles Lakers 52–19 Won NBA Finals 4–2
2020–21 Phoenix Suns 51–21 Lost NBA Finals 2–4

Western Conference championships by team[edit]

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)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)

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]

  1. ^ Powell, Shaun (May 12, 2022). "NBA introduces new lineup of postseason hardware". NBA.com. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
  2. ^ NBA Season Recap |NBA.com

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