The
Boston Celtics have had or tied for the best regular season record a record 18 times. They won the
Eastern Conference 10 times, while the
Los Angeles Lakers won the
Western Conference 19 times. The Celtics and Lakers have each won 17
NBA championships, the most in NBA history. The Lakers also have a record 32
Finals appearances. The Celtics and the Lakers had played each other in the Finals for a record 12 times. The Celtics won 9 of their matchups while the Lakers have only won 3.
The best single regular season record was recorded by the
Golden State Warriors in the
2015–16 season. In that season, the Warriors recorded 73 wins and 9 losses with a
winning percentage of .890, surpassing the 72-win
1995–96 Chicago Bulls, though the Bulls went on to win the Eastern Conference and the NBA championship. The 1996 Bulls and the 2016 Warriors are the only teams to win at least 70 games in a single season.[3]
The Eastern champions have won 38 championships while the Western champions have won 34 championships. The defunct Central Division won one championship in
1950. Of the 76 championships, 34 of them were won by the teams who had or tied for the best regular season record. In 10 other occurrences, the teams who had or tied for the best regular season record, lost the Finals. Six teams that had the best regular season record and won the championships in the same season, were named to the list of
Top 10 Teams in NBA History announced at the league's 50th anniversary in 1996. The Celtics, the Bulls, the Lakers and the
Philadelphia 76ers each had two teams selected, while the
Detroit Pistons and the
New York Knicks each had one team selected.[4]
a Each year is linked to an article about that particular BAA/NBA season.
b Each year is linked to an article about the
BAA/NBA playoffs in that year.
c Each year is linked to an article about the
BAA/NBA Finals in that year.
d Number of teams that participated in that particular season, including any teams that
folded during the season.
e Number of regular season games played by each team.
f All team additions and subtractions occurred before the start of the season unless stated otherwise.
g Prior to
1971, there were no Eastern and Western champions, because the BAA Semifinals/Division finals were meant to determine the BAA/NBA finalists, while division titles were always a regular season achievement.
h The original Baltimore Bullets, who folded in
1954,[82] are not affiliated with the present-day
Washington Wizards, who were known as the Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets from
1963 to
1997.[83]
i The Anderson Packers, who folded in
1950,[84] are not affiliated with the present-day Washington Wizards, who were known as the Chicago Packers during the
1961–62 season.[83]
j Due to the NBA's realignment into three divisions, the division champion with the best regular season record qualified automatically for the NBA Finals while the other two division champions faced off in the NBA semifinals to determine the other finalist. Eastern Division champion Syracuse had the best regular season record among the division champions, causing Central Division (no relation to the current
Central Division) champion
Minneapolis Lakers to face Western Division champion
Anderson Packers in the NBA semifinals. The Lakers defeated the Packers to go to the Finals.
k There was no tiebreaker. Two teams with the best record received a first-round bye in the playoffs.[85][86]
n Despite having the same record as the
Chicago Bulls, the
Utah Jazz clinched top seed by virtue of winning their regular season series 2–0.[89]
o Despite having the same record as the
Utah Jazz, the
San Antonio Spurs clinched top seed by virtue of winning their regular season series 2–1.[90]
p Despite having the same record as the
Dallas Mavericks, the
San Antonio Spurs clinched top seed by virtue of having a better conference record (36–16[91] vs. Dallas's 34–18[92]). The teams split their regular season series 2–2.[91]
q Despite having the same record as the
San Antonio Spurs, the
Chicago Bulls clinched top seed by virtue of their only regular season meeting between them, a 96–89 victory by the Bulls on February 29, 2012.[93]