NBA TEAM STANDINGS

2025 Season to Date Team Standings
THUNDER
69
18
87
79%
SPURS
67
23
90
74%
PISTONS
65
25
90
72%
KNICKS
60
31
91
66%
CELTICS
59
30
89
66%
LAKERS
57
32
89
64%
NUGGETS
56
32
88
64%
CAVALIERS
56
34
90
62%
TIMBERWOLVES
54
36
90
60%
ROCKETS
54
34
88
61%
76ERS
50
42
92
54%
MAGIC
49
42
91
54%
RAPTORS
49
40
89
55%
HAWKS
48
40
88
55%
SUNS
46
42
88
52%
HORNETS
45
39
84
54%
TRAIL BLAZERS
44
44
88
50%
HEAT
43
40
83
52%
CLIPPERS
42
41
83
51%
WARRIORS
38
46
84
45%
BUCKS
32
50
82
39%
BULLS
31
51
82
38%
PELICANS
26
56
82
32%
MAVERICKS
26
56
82
32%
GRIZZLIES
25
57
82
30%
KINGS
22
60
82
27%
JAZZ
22
60
82
27%
NETS
20
62
82
24%
PACERS
19
63
82
23%
WIZARDS
17
65
82
21%

How many conferences are there in the NBA?

The NBA is split into two conferences, the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference. Both conferences were formed in 1946, and even though teams expanded, merged, and moved, these two conferrences remain the two primary divisions in the NBA.

How many teams are in each NBA conference?

There are 15 teams in each of the two NBA conferences. The Eastern Conference has teams such as the Celtics, the Nets, and the Knicks, while the Western Conference includes the likes of the Lakers, Warriors, Jazz, and others.

Why do conference standings matter in the NBA?

The top eight teams from each conference move on to the NBA playoffs based on their regular season record. Also, the top seed in each conference earns a first-round bye.

How many divisions are in each NBA conference?

Each NBA Conference is split into 3 divisions, for a total of 6 divisions in the NBA. The Eastern Conference includes the Atlantic Division, the Central Division, and the Southeast Division. The Western Conference includes the Southwest Division, the Northwest Division, and the Pacific Division. Both divisions consist of 5 teams, for a total of 30 teams in the NBA.

When did the NBA move to 6 divisions?

The NBA last changed its division structure in 2004 with the expansion to include the Charlotte Bobcats (now Hornets). The 6 division structure was implemented to create better balance and competition, and to allow for more efficient scheduling and travel. Prior to 2004, the NBA had two divisions in each conference,the Atlantic, Central, Midwest and Pacific divisions.