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Atlantic W L PCT GB L10 Boston64 18 .780 0.0 7-3 New York50 32 .610 14.0 6-4 Philadelphia47 35 .573 17.0 8-2 Brooklyn32 50 .390 32.0 5-5 Toronto25 57 .305 39.0 2-8 Southeast W L PCT GB L10 Orlando47 35 .573 0.0 5-5 Miami46 36 .561 1.0 7-3 Atlanta36 46 .439 11.0 3-7 Charlotte21 61 .256 26.0 3-7 Washington15 67 .183 32.0 1-9 In 1976 a second merger took place, this time with the American Basketball Association when four teams were brought into the NBA (Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, New York Nets, and San Antonio Spurs). The Boston Celtics have won the most NBA Championships with 17, the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers franchise is second with 16.
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Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net. Team Logo history, uniform history, and more historical sports graphics. Currently over 40,000 on display for your viewing pleasure
- Atlanta Hawks. First founded in 1946, the Atlanta Hawks are a member of the NBA’s Eastern Conference Southeast Division. The team’s origins date back to the “Buffalo Bisons” of 1946.
- Boston Celtics. The Boston Celtics also joined the NBA in 1946, as one of the eight initial teams in the competition. The Celtics original logo was designed by the brother of the Celtics head coach, Red Auerbach, Zang Auerbach.
- Brooklyn Nets. Introduced in 1967, the Brooklyn Nets compete as a member of the Atlantic Division for the NBA, within the Eastern Conference. Initially, the team competed as the “New Jersey Americans”, before they eventually changed their name to the New York Nets, and then the Brooklyn Nets.
- Charlotte Hornets. Established in 1988, the Charlotte Hornets were first created as an expansion team, owned by George Shinn. The first logo created by the Charlotte Hornets featured a purple and teal hornet, wearing a set of white shoes and gloves, and dribbling a basketball.
Jul 17, 2021 · Explore the history and evolution of the NBA team logos, from the original Basketball Association of America to the current 30 teams. See the logos of the Eastern and Western Conference teams, and learn about the league's structure, history, and players.
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Jun 6, 2023 · Learn how NBA team logos evolved from city symbols, team names, ABA origins and more. See the stories behind every logo design for all 30 NBA teams.
Mar 10, 2024 · A team logo can serve to highlight the city, a specific feature, or even the team name itself using clever imagery, like the famous 49ers logo from the NFL. The NBA basketball team logos listed below are in order of what we believe to be the ideal rankings according to their symbol’s attractiveness and effectiveness. Let’s have a look.