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- Active franchises Regular Season Playoffs
- Defunct franchises Regular Season
- References
- Notes
The following is a listing of all 30 current National Basketball Association NBA teams ranked by win loss record percentage, accurate as of the end of the 2017–18 NBA season. The records include wins and losses recorded by a team's playing time in the Basketball Association of America (BAA).{{efn|BAA win-loss records are included, as the NBA claims the BAA's history as its own. For example, at NBA History online its table of one-line "NBA Season Recaps" begins 1946–47 without comment.[1]}} Defunct BAA NBA franchises are also listed, provided they played at least one season, beginning with the 1949–50 NBA season, which was the first season following the merger between the BAA and the National Basketball League (NBL).{{efn|For the purposes of this list, NBL statistics are not included, as unlike with BAA statistics prior to the BAA-NBL merger, the NBA has not included NBL statistics when recapping their history.}} Additionally, the records do not count wins and losses recorded by a team's playing time in the American Basketball Association (ABA), despite the 1976 NBA ABA merger.[2] The San Antonio Spurs have the highest win-loss record percentage, with {{Winning percentage|2114|1282}}.[3] The Minnesota Timberwolves have the lowest win-loss record percentage, with {{Winning percentage|925|1405}}.[3] The Boston Celtics have recorded the most wins, with 3,329, while the Sacramento Kings have recorded the most losses at 3,010.[3] The Boston Celtics lead the association with the most played games, with 5,642.[3] Conversely, the Pelicans have played the least overall games, with 1,296.[3] Active franchisesRegular SeasonBest win-loss record in division |
Rank | Team | Won | Lost | Pct. | First NBA season | Total games | Division |
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1 | San Antonio Spurs | 2,114 | 1,282 | {{Winning percentage>2114|1282}} | 1976–77 | 3,396 | Southwest | 2 | Los Angeles Lakers | 3,296 | 2,237 | {{Winning percentage>3296|2237}} | 1948–49 | 5,533 | Pacific | 3 | Boston Celtics | 3,329 | 2,313 | {{Winning percentage>3329|2313}} | 1946–47 | 5,642 | Atlantic | 4 | Oklahoma City Thunder | 2,234 | 1,900 | {{Winning percentage>2234|1900}} | 1967–68 | 4,134 | Northwest | 5 | Utah Jazz | 1,914 | 1,646 | {{Winning percentage>1914|1646}} | 1974–75 | 3,560 | Northwest | 6 | Portland Trail Blazers | 2,081 | 1,807 | {{tooltip>{{Winning percentage|2081|1807}}|.5352}} | 1970–71 | 3,888 | Northwest | 7 | Phoenix Suns | 2,167 | 1,885 | {{tooltip>{{Winning percentage|2167|1885}}|.5348}} | 1968–69 | 4,052 | Pacific | 8 | Houston Rockets | 2,172 | 1,962 | {{Winning percentage>2172|1962}} | 1967–68 | 4,134 | Southwest | 9 | Miami Heat | 1,255 | 1,157 | {{Winning percentage>1255|1157}} | 1988–89 | 2,412 | Southeast | 10 | Chicago Bulls | 2,183 | 2,032 | {{Winning percentage>2183|2032}} | 1966–67 | 4,215 | Central | 11 | Philadelphia 76ers | 2,806 | 2,662 | {{Winning percentage>2806|2662}} | 1949–50 | 5,468 | Atlantic | 12 | Milwaukee Bucks | 2,069 | 1,983 | {{Winning percentage>2069|1983}} | 1968–69 | 4,052 | Central | 13 | Dallas Mavericks | 1,539 | 1,529 | {{Winning percentage>1539|1529}} | 1980–81 | 3,068 | Southwest | 14 | Indiana Pacers | 1,696 | 1,699 | {{Winning percentage>1696|1699}} | 1976–77 | 3,395 | Central | 15 | Atlanta Hawks | 2,717 | 2,753 | {{Winning percentage>2717|2753}} | 1949–50 | 5,470 | Southeast | 16 | New York Knicks | 2,761 | 2,878 | {{Winning percentage>2761|2878}} | 1946–47 | 5,639 | Atlantic | 17 | Detroit Pistons | 2,692 | 2,840 | {{Winning percentage>2692|2840}} | 1948–49 | 5,532 | Central | 18 | Denver Nuggets | 1,649 | 1,747 | {{Winning percentage>1649|1747}} | 1976–77 | 3,396 | Northwest | 19 | Golden State Warriors | 2,715 | 2,923 | {{Winning percentage>2715|2923}} | 1946–47 | 5,638 | Pacific | 20 | Orlando Magic | 1,116 | 1,214 | {{Winning percentage>1116|1214}} | 1989–90 | 2,330 | Southeast | 21 | New Orleans Pelicans | 610 | 686 | {{Winning percentage>610|686}} | name=PelicansHornets|The New Orleans Pelicans began play as the New Orleans Hornets in the 2002–03 NBA season, due to the original Charlotte Hornets (which began play in the 1988–89 NBA season) relocating to New Orleans. The city of Charlotte was then awarded the 30th NBA franchise, dubbed the Charlotte Bobcats, which began play in the 2004–05 NBA season. The New Orleans Hornets rebranded as the New Orleans Pelicans, with the 2013–14 NBA season being their first under the Pelicans name. The Bobcats then rebranded as the Charlotte Hornets, first playing under the Hornets name in 2014.[4] This second incarnation of Charlotte Hornets retained statistics and records of the original Charlotte Hornets franchise which played from the 1988–89 NBA season to the 2001–02 NBA season—as well as the statistics and records accumulated while playing as the Bobcats—while the New Orleans Pelicans franchise was retroactively regarded as a 2002–03 season expansion franchise, maintaining the statistics and records accumulated from that season onwards.[5]}} | 1,296 | Southwest | 22 | Cleveland Cavaliers | 1,829 | 2,059 | {{Winning percentage>1829|2059}} | 1970–71 | 3,888 | Central | 23 | Toronto Raptors | 844 | 994 | {{Winning percentage>844|994}} | 1995–96 | 1,838 | Atlantic | 24 | Sacramento Kings | 2,523 | 3,010 | {{Winning percentage>2523|3010}} | 1948–49 | 5,533 | Pacific | 25 | Washington Wizards | 2,096 | 2,519 | {{Winning percentage>2096|2519}} | 1961–62 | 4,615 | Southeast | 26 | Charlotte Hornets | 988 | 1,260 | {{Winning percentage>988|1260}} | name=PelicansHornets}} | 2,248 | Southeast | 27 | Brooklyn Nets | 1,408 | 1,988 | {{Winning percentage>1408|1988}} | 1976–77 | 3,396 | Atlantic | 28 | Memphis Grizzlies | 759 | 1,079 | {{Winning percentage>759|1079}} | 1995–96 | 1,838 | Southwest | 29 | Los Angeles Clippers | 1,562 | 2,326 | {{Winning percentage>1562|2326}} | 1970–71 | 3,888 | Pacific | 30 | Minnesota Timberwolves | 925 | 1,405 | {{Winning percentage>925|1405}} | 1989–90 | 2,330 | Northwest |
PlayoffsThe following playoff listing is accurate through the end of the 2018 NBA Playoffs. The Los Angeles Lakers have the most post season wins (438), most post season games played (734), and highest post season winning percentage (.597) out of any NBA team. The Minnesota Timberwolves have the fewest post season wins (18) and the lowest post season winning percentage (.346). The New Orleans Pelicans have the fewest post season games played (49). Best win-loss record in division |
Rank | Team | Won | Lost | Pct. | Last playoff appearance | Total games | Division |
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1 | Los Angeles Lakers | 438 | 296 | {{Winning percentage>438|296}} | 2013 | 734 | Pacific | 2 | Boston Celtics | 366 | 278 | {{Winning percentage>366|278}} | 2018 | 644 | Atlantic | 3 | Miami Heat | 124 | 100 | {{Winning percentage>124|100}} | 2018 | 224 | Southeast | 4 | San Antonio Spurs | 219 | 177 | {{Winning percentage>219|177}} | 2018 | 396 | Southwest | 5 | Cleveland Cavaliers | 125 | 104 | {{Winning percentage>125|104}} | 2018 | 229 | Central | 6 | Chicago Bulls | 186 | 158 | {{Winning percentage>186|158}} | 2017 | 344 | Central | 7 | Golden State Warriors | 176 | 151 | {{Winning percentage>176|151}} | 2018 | 327 | Pacific | 8 | Detroit Pistons | 188 | 178 | {{Winning percentage>188|178}} | 2016 | 366 | Central | 9 | Philadelphia 76ers | 221 | 210 | {{Winning percentage>221|210}} | 2018 | 431 | Atlantic | 10 | Oklahoma City Thunder | 160 | 159 | {{Winning percentage>160|159}} | 2018 | 319 | Northwest | 11 | New York Knicks | 186 | 189 | {{Winning percentage>186|189}} | 2013 | 375 | Atlantic | 12 | Indiana Pacers | 115 | 118 | {{Winning percentage>115|118}} | 2018 | 233 | Central | 13 | Houston Rockets | 147 | 152 | {{Winning percentage>147|152}} | 2018 | 299 | Southwest | 14 | Phoenix Suns | 133 | 141 | {{Winning percentage>133|141}} | 2010 | 274 | Pacific | 15 | Utah Jazz | 123 | 140 | {{Winning percentage>123|140}} | 2018 | 263 | Northwest | 16 | Dallas Mavericks | 91 | 105 | {{Winning percentage>91|105}} | 2016 | 196 | Southwest | 17 | Orlando Magic | 57 | 66 | {{Winning percentage>57|66}} | 2012 | 123 | Southeast | 18 | Milwaukee Bucks | 111 | 130 | {{Winning percentage>111|130}} | 2018 | 241 | Central | 19 | Portland Trail Blazers | 108 | 139 | {{tooltip>{{Winning percentage|108|139}}|.4372}} | 2018 | 247 | Northwest | 20 | Brooklyn Nets | 62 | 80 | {{tooltip>{{Winning percentage|62|80}}|.4366}} | 2015 | 142 | Atlantic | 21 | Atlanta Hawks | 153 | 202 | {{Winning percentage>153|202}} | 2017 | 355 | Southeast | 22 | Sacramento Kings | 80 | 107 | {{Winning percentage>80|107}} | 2006 | 187 | Pacific | 23 | Los Angeles Clippers | 44 | 60 | {{Winning percentage>44|60}} | 2017 | 104 | Pacific | 24 | Washington Wizards | 98 | 134 | {{Winning percentage>98|134}} | 2018 | 232 | Southeast | 25 | New Orleans Pelicans | 20 | 29 | {{Winning percentage>20|29}} | 2018 | 49 | Southwest | 26 | Toronto Raptors | 32 | 50 | {{Winning percentage>32|50}} | 2018 | 82 | Atlantic | 27 | Memphis Grizzlies | 29 | 46 | {{Winning percentage>29|46}} | 2017 | 75 | Southwest | 28 | Denver Nuggets | 61 | 101 | {{Winning percentage>61|101}} | 2013 | 162 | Northwest | 29 | Charlotte Hornets | 23 | 40 | {{Winning percentage>23|40}} | 2016 | 63 | Southeast | 30 | Minnesota Timberwolves | 18 | 34 | {{Winning percentage>18|34}} | 2018 | 52 | Northwest |
Defunct franchisesThe following is a listing of the all-time win-loss records of defunct NBA franchises.[3] Amongst defunct franchises, the Chicago Stags have the highest win-loss record percentage, with {{Winning percentage|145|92}}. The Denver Nuggets have the lowest win-loss record percentage, with {{Winning percentage|11|51}}. The Baltimore Bullets have the most games played (450), wins (158), and losses (292) for a defunct NBA franchise. The Denver Nuggets, Sheboygan Red Skins, and Waterloo Hawks are tied for the fewest games played, with 62. For the purposes of the defunct franchises win-loss records listing, teams that recorded playing time in the BAA are only included if they additionally played during at least one season following the BAA–NBL merger. For this reason, the Pittsburgh Ironmen, Indianapolis Jets, Detroit Falcons, Toronto Huskies, and Cleveland Rebels are excluded. Regular Season Rank | Team | GP|Total games played | Won | Lost | Pct. | First NBA season | Last NBA season |
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1 | Chicago Stags | 237 | 145 | 92 | 145|92}} | 1946–47 | 1949–50 | 2 | Washington Capitols | 271 | 157 | 114 | 157|114}} | 1946–47 | 1950–51 | 3 | Anderson Packers | 64 | 37 | 27 | 37|27}} | 1949–50 | 4 | St. Louis Bombers | 237 | 122 | 115 | 122|115}} | 1946–47 | 1949–50 | 5 | Indianapolis Olympians | 269 | 132 | 137 | 132|137}} | 1949–50 | 1952–53 | 6 | Sheboygan Red Skins | 62 | 22 | 40 | 22|40}} | 1949–50 | 7 | This team's history and records are not affiliated with the current day Washington Wizards who played as the Baltimore Bullets from 1963–64 to 1972–73.}} | 450 | 158 | 292 | 158|292}} | 1947–48 | 1954–55 | 8 | Waterloo Hawks | 62 | 19 | 43 | 19|43}} | 1949–50 | 9 | This team's history and records are not affiliated with current day Denver Nuggets team.}} | 62 | 11 | 51 | 11|51}} | 1949–50 |
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