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Eastern Conference
File:Eastern Conference (NBA) logo.gif
FormerlyEastern Division (1946-1970)
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
Founded1946
No. of teams15
Most recent
champion(s)
Miami Heat (5 titles)
Most titlesBoston Celtics (21 titles)

The Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association is made up of 15 teams, 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 records, with all remaining non-division winners seeded 5 through 8. This leaves open the possibility that a #2 or #3 seed could be a non-division winner. Home-court advantage in a playoff series is decided by record, not by seeding, so if the #4 and #5 teams meet in a playoff series in which the #5 team has the better record, the #5 team would have home-court advantage.

The reasoning behind this seeding arrangement is that a non-division winner could have a better record than the winners of the two divisions other than the non-division winning team in question. If the three division winners were seeded 1 through 3 for the playoffs in order of their records, and all non-division winners seeded 4 through 8, it would be possible for the two best teams of the conference to meet in the Conference Semifinals. This actually happened in the 2006 NBA Playoffs when the two best teams in the Western Conference, the San Antonio Spurs and the Dallas Mavericks, both from the Southwest Division, faced one another in the Western Conference Semifinals while the 3rd seed, the Northwest Division-leading Denver Nuggets, had fewer wins than the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th seeds.The NBA proposed and approved of the current format to ensure that the best two teams of a conference can meet no earlier than the Conference Finals.

The Eastern Conference playoffs are divided into two preliminary rounds followed by the Eastern Conference Finals, with the winner of the Conference Championship facing the Western Conference champion in the NBA Finals to determine the champion. All playoff series are best-of-seven.

The current divisional alignment was adopted at the start of the 2004–05 season, when the Charlotte Bobcats began play as the NBA's 30th franchise. This necessitated the move of the New Orleans Hornets from the Eastern Conference's Central Division to the newly created Southwest Division of the Western Conference.

Current Standings

Eastern Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1c-Atlanta Hawks *6022.73282
2y-Cleveland Cavaliers *5329.6467.082
3x-Chicago Bulls5032.61010.082
4y-Toronto Raptors *4933.59811.082
5x-Washington Wizards4636.56114.082
6x-Milwaukee Bucks4141.50019.082
7x-Boston Celtics4042.48820.082
8x-Brooklyn Nets3844.46322.082
9Indiana Pacers3844.46322.082
10Miami Heat3745.45123.082
11Charlotte Hornets3349.40227.082
12Detroit Pistons3250.39028.082
13Orlando Magic2557.30535.082
14Philadelphia 76ers1864.22042.082
15New York Knicks1765.20743.082

Teams

Team Division City Year From
Joined
Atlanta Hawks Southeast Atlanta, Georgia 1970–present Western Division
Boston Celtics Atlantic Boston, Massachusetts 1946-present
Brooklyn Nets (2012-present)
New Jersey Nets (1977-2012)
New York Nets (1976-1977)
Atlantic Brooklyn, New York, New York 1976-present ABA
Charlotte Hornets (19882002, 2014-present)
Charlotte Bobcats (20042014)
Southeast Charlotte, North Carolina 1988-1989, 1990-2002, 2004-present —†
Chicago Bulls Central Chicago, Illinois 1980-present Western Conference
Cleveland Cavaliers Central Cleveland, Ohio 1970-present —†
Detroit Pistons Central Detroit, Michigan 1967-1970, 1978-present Western Conference
Indiana Pacers Central Indianapolis, Indiana 1979-present Western Conference
Miami Heat Southeast Miami, Florida 1989-present Western Conference
Milwaukee Bucks Central Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1968-1970, 1980-present Western Conference
New York Knicks Atlantic Manhattan, New York, New York 1946-present
Orlando Magic Southeast Orlando, Florida 1989-1990, 1991-present —†
Philadelphia 76ers (1963-present)
Syracuse Nationals (1949-1963)
Atlantic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1949-present —*
Toronto Raptors Atlantic Toronto, Ontario 1995-present —†
Washington Wizards (1997-present)
Washington Bullets (1974-1997)
Capital Bullets (1973-1974)
Baltimore Bullets (1963-1973)
Southeast Washington, D.C. 1966-present Western Division

Former teams

Team City Year From Year To Current conference
Joined Left
Baltimore Bullets Baltimore, Maryland 1948 Western Division 1954[1] defunct defunct
Buffalo Braves (now the Los Angeles Clippers) Buffalo, New York 1970 —† 1978 Western Conference Western Conference
Cincinnati Royals (now the Sacramento Kings) Cincinnati, Ohio 1962 Western Division 1972 Western Conference Western Conference
Houston Rockets Houston, Texas 1972 Western Conference 1980 Western Conference Western Conference
New Orleans Jazz (now the Utah Jazz) New Orleans, Louisiana 1974 —† 1979 Western Conference Western Conference
New Orleans Hornets (now the New Orleans Pelicans New Orleans, Louisiana 2002 —† 2004 Western Conference Western Conference
Philadelphia Warriors (now the Golden State Warriors) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1946 1962 Western Division Western Conference
Providence Steamrollers Providence, Rhode Island 1946 1949 defunct defunct
San Antonio Spurs San Antonio, Texas 1976 ABA 1980 Western Conference Western Conference
Toronto Huskies Toronto, Ontario 1946 1947 defunct defunct
Washington Capitols Washington, D.C. 1946
1948
Western Division 1947
1951[2]
Western Division
defunct
defunct
Notes
  •   founding BAA team
  • † denotes an expansion team.
  • ‡ denotes a team that merged from the American Basketball Association (ABA).
  • * denotes a team that merged from the National Basketball league

Team timeline

Denotes team that currently in the conference
Denotes team that has left the conference
New Orleans PelicansToronto RaptorsOrlando MagicMiami HeatCharlotte HornetsChicago BullsIndiana PacersSan Antonio SpursBrooklyn NetsUtah JazzHouston RocketsCleveland CavaliersLos Angeles ClippersAtlanta HawksMilwaukee BucksDetroit PistonsWashington WizardsSacramento KingsPhiladelphia 76ersBaltimore Bullets (1944-1954)Washington CapitolsToronto HuskiesProvidence SteamrollersGolden State WarriorsNew York KnicksBoston Celtics

Eastern Conference champions

Eastern Conference was named Eastern Division until 1970

Bold indicates winning team of the BAA Finals or NBA Finals

Year Team Finals result
1947 Philadelphia Warriors Won 1947 BAA Finals 4-1
1948 Philadelphia Warriors Lost 1948 BAA Finals 2-4
1949 Washington Capitols Lost 1949 BAA Finals 2-4
1950 Syracuse Nationals Lost 1950 NBA Finals 2-4
1951 New York Knicks Lost 1951 NBA Finals 3-4
1952 New York Knicks Lost 1952 NBA Finals 3-4
1953 New York Knicks Lost 1953 NBA Finals 1-4
1954 Syracuse Nationals Lost 1954 NBA Finals 3-4
1955 Syracuse Nationals Won 1955 NBA Finals 4-3
1956 Philadelphia Warriors Won 1956 NBA Finals 4-1
1957 Boston Celtics Won 1957 NBA Finals 4-3
1958 Boston Celtics Lost 1958 NBA Finals 2-4
1959 Boston Celtics Won 1959 NBA Finals 4-0
1960 Boston Celtics Won 1960 NBA Finals 4-3
1961 Boston Celtics Won 1961 NBA Finals 4-1
1962 Boston Celtics Won 1962 NBA Finals 4-3
1963 Boston Celtics Won 1963 NBA Finals 4-2
1964 Boston Celtics Won 1964 NBA Finals 4-1
1965 Boston Celtics Won 1965 NBA Finals 4-1
1966 Boston Celtics Won 1966 NBA Finals 4-3
1967 Philadelphia 76ers Won 1967 NBA Finals 4-2
1968 Boston Celtics Won 1968 NBA Finals 4-2
1969 Boston Celtics Won 1969 NBA Finals 4-3
1970 New York Knicks Won 1970 NBA Finals 4-3
1971 Baltimore Bullets Lost 1971 NBA Finals 0-4
1972 New York Knicks Lost 1972 NBA Finals 1-4
1973 New York Knicks Won 1973 NBA Finals 4-1
1974 Boston Celtics Won 1974 NBA Finals 4-3
1975 Washington Bullets Lost 1975 NBA Finals 0-4
1976 Boston Celtics Won 1976 NBA Finals 4-2
1977 Philadelphia 76ers Lost 1977 NBA Finals 2-4
1978 Washington Bullets Won 1978 NBA Finals 4-3
1979 Washington Bullets Lost 1979 NBA Finals 1-4
1980 Philadelphia 76ers Lost 1980 NBA Finals 2-4
1981 Boston Celtics Won 1981 NBA Finals 4-2
1982 Philadelphia 76ers Lost 1982 NBA Finals 2-4
1983 Philadelphia 76ers Won 1983 NBA Finals 4-0
1984 Boston Celtics Won 1984 NBA Finals 4-3
1985 Boston Celtics Lost 1985 NBA Finals 4-2
1986 Boston Celtics Won 1986 NBA Finals 4-2
1987 Boston Celtics Lost 1987 NBA Finals 2-4
1988 Detroit Pistons Lost 1988 NBA Finals 4-3
1989 Detroit Pistons Won 1989 NBA Finals 4-0
1990 Detroit Pistons Won 1990 NBA Finals 4-1
1991 Chicago Bulls Won 1991 NBA Finals 4-1
1992 Chicago Bulls Won 1992 NBA Finals 4-2
1993 Chicago Bulls Won 1993 NBA Finals 4-2
1994 New York Knicks Lost 1994 NBA Finals 3-4
1995 Orlando Magic Lost 1995 NBA Finals 0-4
1996 Chicago Bulls Won 1996 NBA Finals 4-2
1997 Chicago Bulls Won 1997 NBA Finals 4-2
1998 Chicago Bulls Won 1998 NBA Finals 4-2
1999 New York Knicks Lost 1999 NBA Finals 1-4
2000 Indiana Pacers Lost 2000 NBA Finals 2-4
2001 Philadelphia 76ers Lost 2001 NBA Finals 1-4
2002 New Jersey Nets Lost 2002 NBA Finals 0-4
2003 New Jersey Nets Lost 2003 NBA Finals 2-4
2004 Detroit Pistons Won 2004 NBA Finals 4-1
2005 Detroit Pistons Lost 2005 NBA Finals 3-4
2006 Miami Heat Won 2006 NBA Finals 4-2
2007 Cleveland Cavaliers Lost 2007 NBA Finals 0-4
2008 Boston Celtics Won 2008 NBA Finals 4-2
2009 Orlando Magic Lost 2009 NBA Finals 1-4
2010 Boston Celtics Lost 2010 NBA Finals 3-4
2011 Miami Heat Lost 2011 NBA Finals 2-4
2012 Miami Heat Won 2012 NBA Finals 4-1
2013 Miami Heat Won 2013 NBA Finals 4-3
2014 Miami Heat Lost 2014 NBA Finals 1-4

List of Eastern Conference teams with the most conference championships

Season results

Legend
^ Denotes team that won the NBA Finals
+ Denotes team that won the Conference Finals, but lost the NBA Finals
* Denotes team that qualified for the NBA Playoffs
1946–1950 seasons
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
1946–47 WAS*
(49–11)
PHI^
(35–25)
NYK*
(33–27)
PRO
(28–32)
BOS
(22–38)
TOR
(22–38)
1947–48 PHI+
(27–21)
NYK*
(26–22)
BOS*
(20–28)
PRO
(6–42)
1948–49 WAS+
(38–22)
NYK*
(32–28)
BAL*
(29–31)
PHI*
(28–32)
BOS
(25–35)
PRO
(12–48)
1949–50 SYR+
(51–13)
NYK*
(40–28)
WAS*
(32–36)
PHI*
(26–42)
BAL
(25–43)
BOS
(22–46)
1950–1960 seasons
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
1950–51 PHI*
(40–26)
BOS*
(39–30)
NYK+
(36–30)
SYR*
(32–34)
BAL
(24–42)
WAS
(10–25)
1951–52 SYR*
(40–26)
BOS*
(39–27)
NYK+
(37–29)
PHI*
(33–33)
BAL
(20–46)
1960–1970 seasons
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
1970–1980 seasons
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th
1980–1990 seasons
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th
1990–2000 seasons
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
1996–97 CHI^
(69–13)
MIA*
(61–21)
NYK*
(57–25)
ATL*
(56–26)
DET*
(54–28)
CHA*
(54–28)
ORL*
(45–37)
WAS*
(44–38)
CLE
(42–40)
IND
(39–43)
MIL
(33–49)
TOR
(30–52)
NJN
(26–56)
PHI
(22–60)
TOR
(15–67)
1997–98 CHI^
(62–20)
MIA*
(55–27)
IND*
(58–24)
CHA*
(51–31)
ATL*
(50–32)
CLE*
(47–35)
NYK*
(43–39)
NJN*
(43–39)
WAS
(42–40)
ORL
(41–41)
DET
(37–45)
BOS
(36–46)
MIL
(36–46)
PHI
(31–51)
TOR
(16–66)
1998–99 MIA*
(33–17)
IND*
(33–17)
ORL*
(33–17)
ATL*
(31–19)
DET*
(29–21)
PHI*
(28–22)
PHI*
(28–22)
NYK+
(27–23)
CHA
(26–24)
TOR
(23–27)
CLE
(22–28)
BOS
(19–31)
WAS
(18–32)
NJN
(16–34)
CHI
(13–37)
1999–00 IND+
(56–26)
MIA*
(52–30)
NYK*
(50–32)
CHA*
(49–33)
PHI*
(49–33)
TOR*
(45–37)
DET*
(42–40)
MIL*
(42–40)
ORL
(41–41)
BOS
(35–47)
CLE
(32–50)
NJN
(31–51)
WAS
(29–53)
ATL
(28–54)
CHI
(17–65)
2000–2010 seasons
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
2000–01 PHI+
(56–26)
MIL*
(52–30)
MIA*
(50–32)
NYK*
(48–34)
TOR*
(47–35)
CHA*
(46–36)
ORL*
(43–39)
IND*
(41–41)
BOS
(36–46)
DET
(32–50)
CLE
(30–52)
NJN
(26–56)
ATL
(25–57)
WAS
(19–63)
CHI
(15–67)
2001–02 NJN+
(52–30)
DET*
(50–32)
BOS*
(49–33)
CHA*
(44–38)
ORL*
(44–38)
PHI*
(43–39)
TOR*
(42–40)
IND*
(42–40)
MIL
(41–41)
WAS
(37–45)
MIA
(36–46)
ATL
(33–49)
NYK
(30–52)
CLE
(29–53)
CHI
(21–61)
2002–03 DET*
(50–32)
NJN+
(49–33)
IND*
(48–34)
PHI*
(48–34)
NO*
(47–35)
BOS*
(44–38)
MIL*
(42–40)
ORL*
(42–40)
NYK
(37–45)
WAS
(37–45)
ATL
(35–47)
CHI
(30–52)
MIA
(25–57)
TOR
(24–58)
CLE
(17–65)
2003–04 IND*
(61–21)
NJN*
(47–35)
DET^
(54–28)
MIA*
(42–40)
NO*
(41–41)
MIL*
(41–41)
NYK*
(39–43)
BOS*
(36–46)
CLE
(35–47)
TOR
(33–49)
PHI
(33–49)
ATL
(28–54)
WAS
(25–57)
CHI
(23–59)
ORL
(21–61)
2004–05 MIA*
(59–23)
DET+
(54–28)
BOS*
(45–37)
CHI*
(47–35)
WAS*
(45–37)
IND*
(44–38)
PHI*
(43–39)
NJN*
(42–40)
CLE
(42–40)
ORL
(36–46)
NYK
(33–49)
TOR
(33–49)
MIL
(30–52)
CHA
(18–64)
ATL
(13–69)
2005–06 DET*
(64–18)
MIA^
(52–30)
NJN*
(49–33)
CLE*
(50–32)
WAS*
(42–40)
IND*
(41–41)
CHI*
(41–41)
MIL*
(40–42)
PHI
(38–44)
ORL
(36–46)
BOS
(33–49)
TOR
(27–55)
CHA
(26–56)
ATL
(26–56)
NYK
(23–59)
2006–07 DET*
(53–29)
CLE+
(50–32)
TOR*
(47–35)
MIA*
(44–38)
CHI*
(49–33)
NJN*
(41–41)
WAS*
(41–41)
ORL*
(40–42)
PHI
(35–47)
IND
(35–47)
NYK
(33–49)
CHA
(33–49)
ATL
(30–52)
MIL
(28–54)
BOS
(24–58)
2007–08 BOS^
(66–16)
DET*
(59–23)
ORL*
(52–30)
CLE*
(45–37)
WAS*
(43–39)
TOR*
(41–41)
PHI*
(40–42)
ATL*
(37–45)
IND
(36–46)
NJN
(34–48)
CHI
(33–49)
CHA
(32–50)
MIL
(26–56)
NYK
(23–59)
MIA
(15–67)
2008–09 CLE*
(66–16)
BOS*
(62–20)
ORL+
(59–23)
ATL*
(47–35)
MIA*
(43–39)
PHI*
(41–41)
CHI*
(41–41)
DET*
(39–43)
IND
(36–46)
CHA
(35–47)
NJN
(34–48)
MIL
(34–48)
TOR
(33–49)
NYK
(32–50)
WAS
(19–63)
2009–10 CLE*
(61–21)
ORL*
(59–23)
ATL*
(53–29)
BOS+
(50–32)
MIA*
(47–35)
MIL*
(46–36)
CHA*
(44–38)
CHI*
(41–41)
TOR
(40–42)
IND
(32–50)
NYK
(29–53)
DET
(27–55)
PHI
(27–55)
WAS
(26–56)
NJN
(12–70)
2010–2020 seasons
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
2010–11 CHI*
(62–20)
MIA+
(58–24)
BOS*
(56–26)
ORL*
(52–30)
ATL*
(44–38)
NYK*
(42–40)
PHI*
(41–41)
IND*
(37–45)
MIL
(35–47)
CHA
(34–48)
DET
(30–52)
NJN
(24–58)
WAS
(23–59)
TOR
(22–60)
CLE
(19–63)
2011–12 CHI*
(50–16)
MIA^
(46–20)
IND*
(42–24)
ATL*
(40–26)
BOS*
(39–27)
ORL*
(37–29)
NYK*
(36–30)
PHI*
(35–31)
MIL
(31–35)
DET
(25–41)
TOR
(23–43)
NJN
(22–44)
CLE
(21–45)
WAS
(20–46)
CHA
(7–59)
2012–13 MIA^
(66–16)
NYK*
(54–28)
IND*
(49–32)
BKN*
(49–33)
CHI*
(45–37)
ATL*
(44–38)
BOS*
(41–40)
MIL*
(38–44)
PHI
(34–48)
TOR
(34–48)
DET
(29–53)
WAS
(29–53)
CLE
(24–58)
CHA
(21–61)
ORL
(20–62)
2013–14 IND*
(56–26)
MIA+
(54–28)
TOR*
(48–34)
CHI*
(48–34)
WAS*
(44–38)
BKN*
(44–38)
CHA*
(43–39)
ATL*
(38–44)
NYK
(37–45)
CLE
(33–49)
DET
(29–53)
BOS
(25–57)
ORL
(23–59)
PHI
(19–63)
MIL
(15–67)

References

  1. ^ The Bullets played 14 games during the 1954–55 season before becoming defunct.
  2. ^ The Capitols played 35 games during the 1950–51 season before becoming defunct.