A. Eastern Conference
A.1. Atlantic Division
A.1.1. Boston Celtics
A.1.2. New Jersey Nets
A.1.3. New York Knicks
A.1.4. Philadelphia 76ers
A.1.5. Toronto Raptors
A.2. Central Division
A.2.1. Chicago Bulls
A.2.2. Cleveland Cavaliers
A.2.3. Detroit Pistons
A.2.4. Indiana Pacers
A.2.5. Milwaukee Bucks
A.3. Southeast Division
A.3.1. Atlanta Hawks
A.3.2. Charlotte Bobcats
A.3.3. Miami Heat
A.3.4. Orlando Magic
A.3.5. Washington Wizards
B. Western Conference
B.1. Southwest Division
B.1.1. San Antonio Spurs
B.1.2. Houston Rockets
B.1.3. Memphis Grizzlies
B.1.4. New Orleans Hornets
B.1.5. Dallas Mavericks
B.2. Northwest Division
B.2.1. Denver Nuggets
B.2.2. Minnesota Timberwolves
B.2.3. Portland Trail Blazers
B.2.4. Seattle SuperSonics
B.2.5. Utah Jazz
B.3. Pacific Division
B.3.1. Golden State Warriors
B.3.2. Los Angeles Clippers.
B.3.3. Los Angeles Lakers
B.3.4. Phoenix Suns
B.3.5. Sacramento Kings
See Also :-
Eastern Conference
The Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association is made up of fifteen teams, and organized in three divisions of five teams each.
The three division winners and the non-division winner with the best record are seeded 1 through 4 for the playoffs in order of their record, with all remaining non-division winners seeded 5 through 8. This leaves open the possibility that a #2 seed could be a non-division winner. Home-court advantage in a playoff series is decided by record, not by seeding, so if a #4 and #5 team met in a playoff series in which the #5 team had the better record, the #5 team would have home-court advantage.
Western Conference
The Western Conference of the National Basketball Association is made up of fifteen teams, and organized in three divisions of five teams each.
Since 2006, the three division winners and the non-division winner with the best record are seeded 1 through 4 for the playoffs in order of their record, with all remaining non-division winners seeded 5 through 8. This leaves open the possibility that a #2 seed could be a non-division winner. Home-court advantage in a playoff series is decided by record, not by seeding, so if a #4 and #5 team met in a playoff series in which the #5 team had the better record, the #5 team would have home-court advantage.
A.1. Atlantic Division
A.1.1. Boston Celtics
A.1.2. New Jersey Nets
A.1.3. New York Knicks
A.1.4. Philadelphia 76ers
A.1.5. Toronto Raptors
A.2. Central Division
A.2.1. Chicago Bulls
A.2.2. Cleveland Cavaliers
A.2.3. Detroit Pistons
A.2.4. Indiana Pacers
A.2.5. Milwaukee Bucks
A.3. Southeast Division
A.3.1. Atlanta Hawks
A.3.2. Charlotte Bobcats
A.3.3. Miami Heat
A.3.4. Orlando Magic
A.3.5. Washington Wizards
B. Western Conference
B.1. Southwest Division
B.1.1. San Antonio Spurs
B.1.2. Houston Rockets
B.1.3. Memphis Grizzlies
B.1.4. New Orleans Hornets
B.1.5. Dallas Mavericks
B.2. Northwest Division
B.2.1. Denver Nuggets
B.2.2. Minnesota Timberwolves
B.2.3. Portland Trail Blazers
B.2.4. Seattle SuperSonics
B.2.5. Utah Jazz
B.3. Pacific Division
B.3.1. Golden State Warriors
B.3.2. Los Angeles Clippers.
B.3.3. Los Angeles Lakers
B.3.4. Phoenix Suns
B.3.5. Sacramento Kings
See Also :-
Eastern Conference
The Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association is made up of fifteen teams, and organized in three divisions of five teams each.
The three division winners and the non-division winner with the best record are seeded 1 through 4 for the playoffs in order of their record, with all remaining non-division winners seeded 5 through 8. This leaves open the possibility that a #2 seed could be a non-division winner. Home-court advantage in a playoff series is decided by record, not by seeding, so if a #4 and #5 team met in a playoff series in which the #5 team had the better record, the #5 team would have home-court advantage.
Western Conference
The Western Conference of the National Basketball Association is made up of fifteen teams, and organized in three divisions of five teams each.
Since 2006, the three division winners and the non-division winner with the best record are seeded 1 through 4 for the playoffs in order of their record, with all remaining non-division winners seeded 5 through 8. This leaves open the possibility that a #2 seed could be a non-division winner. Home-court advantage in a playoff series is decided by record, not by seeding, so if a #4 and #5 team met in a playoff series in which the #5 team had the better record, the #5 team would have home-court advantage.
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