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NBA conference finals

Eastern and Western championship series of the NBA


Eastern and Western championship series of the NBA

The NBA conference finals are the Eastern and Western Conference championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA), a professional basketball league in North America. The NBA was founded in 1946 as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). The NBA adopted its current name at the start of the 1949–50 season when the BAA merged with the National Basketball League (NBL). The league currently consists of 30 teams, of which 29 are located in the United States and 1 in Canada. Each team plays 82 games in the regular season. After the regular season, eight teams from each of the league's two conferences qualify for the playoffs. At the end of the playoffs, the top two teams play each other in the conference finals, to determine the conference champions from each side, who then proceed to play in the NBA Finals. Trophies were given to each conference winner starting in 2001. In 2022, the league started naming a conference finals most valuable player (MVP) for each conference.

Overview

Initially, the BAA teams were aligned into the Eastern Division and the Western Division. The Divisional Finals were first played in , the league's third season. The first two seasons used a playoffs format where Eastern and Western Division teams would face each other before the BAA Finals. Hence, there were no divisional finals. In the , the league realigned itself to three divisions, with the addition of the Central Division. However, the arrangement was only used for one season, and the league returned to the two-division format in . The two divisions' format remained until when the NBA realigned itself into two conferences with two divisions each, which led to the renaming to conference finals.

The finals were a best-of-3 series from 1949 to 1950, a best-of-5 series from 1951 to 1956, and a best-of-7 series since 1957. The conference finals are currently played in a best-of-7 series like the NBA playoffs and Finals. The two series are played in late May each year after the first and second rounds of the Playoffs and before the Finals. After the conference finals, winners are presented with a silver trophy, caps, and T-shirts and advance to the NBA Finals.

The Los Angeles Lakers have won the most conference titles with 19. They have also made 24 appearances in the conference finals, more than any other team, which included eight consecutive appearances in the Western Conference finals from 1982 to 1989. The Boston Celtics have won 11 conference championships, the second most of any team. 23 of the 30 active franchises have won at least one conference title. The Minnesota Timberwolves, Atlanta Hawks, Sacramento Kings, Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Clippers have each played in at least one conference finals, but have failed to win their respective conference title. Two other franchises, the Charlotte Hornets and New Orleans Pelicans, have never appeared in the conference finals.

Conference trophies

The NBA first awarded conference championship trophies in 2001. In 2022, both were redesigned, and named the Bob Cousy Trophy for the Eastern Conference and the Oscar Robertson Trophy for the Western Conference, in honor of two men who were instrumental in developing and advancing the players' labor union, the National Basketball Players Association. The two redesigned trophies each feature a silver basketball with its respective conference finals logo on the underside. The trophies also have a slightly different base for each conference to help distinguish one from the other; the silver basketball on the Eastern Conference trophy sits on three pegs, while the Western Conference trophy has the basketball on intercrossing circular rings. The silver basketball is quartered into four sections, representing the winning team first qualifying for the playoffs and then advancing through the three playoff rounds. In that same year, the NBA began awarding conference finals MVPs to the best-performing player of each conference finals.

Key

Team with the best regular season record, or tie for best

Conference

Eastern Conference Finals

YearChampionCoachResultRunner-upCoach
1971Baltimore Bullets4–3New York Knicks
1972New York Knicks4–1Boston Celtics
1973New York Knicks4–3Boston Celtics
1974Boston Celtics4–1New York Knicks
1975Washington Bullets4–2Boston Celtics
1976Boston Celtics4–2Cleveland Cavaliers
1977Philadelphia 76ers4–2Houston Rockets
1978Washington Bullets4–2Philadelphia 76ers
1979Washington Bullets4–3San Antonio Spurs
1980Philadelphia 76ers4–1Boston Celtics
1981Boston Celtics4–3Philadelphia 76ers
1982Philadelphia 76ers4–3Boston Celtics
1983Philadelphia 76ers4–1Milwaukee Bucks
1984Boston Celtics4–1Milwaukee Bucks
1985Boston Celtics4–1Philadelphia 76ers
1986Boston Celtics4–0Milwaukee Bucks
1987Boston Celtics4–3Detroit Pistons
1988Detroit Pistons4–2Boston Celtics
1989Detroit Pistons4–2Chicago Bulls
1990Detroit Pistons4–3Chicago Bulls
1991Chicago Bulls4–0Detroit Pistons
1992Chicago Bulls4–2Cleveland Cavaliers
1993Chicago Bulls4–2New York Knicks
1994New York Knicks4–3Indiana Pacers
1995Orlando Magic4–3Indiana Pacers
1996Chicago Bulls4–0Orlando Magic
1997Chicago Bulls4–1Miami Heat
1998Chicago Bulls4–3Indiana Pacers
1999New York Knicks4–2Indiana Pacers
2000Indiana Pacers4–2New York Knicks
2001Philadelphia 76ers4–3Milwaukee Bucks
2002New Jersey Nets4–2Boston Celtics
2003New Jersey Nets4–0Detroit Pistons
2004Detroit Pistons4–2Indiana Pacers
2005Detroit Pistons4–3Miami Heat
2006Miami Heat4–2Detroit Pistons
2007Cleveland Cavaliers4–2Detroit Pistons
2008Boston Celtics4–2Detroit Pistons
2009Orlando Magic4–2Cleveland Cavaliers
2010Boston Celtics4–2Orlando Magic
2011Miami Heat4–1Chicago Bulls
2012Miami Heat4–3Boston Celtics
2013Miami Heat4–3Indiana Pacers
2014Miami Heat4–2Indiana Pacers
2015Cleveland Cavaliers4–0Atlanta Hawks
2016Cleveland Cavaliers4–2Toronto Raptors
2017Cleveland Cavaliers4–1Boston Celtics
2018Cleveland Cavaliers4–3Boston Celtics
2019Toronto Raptors4–2Milwaukee Bucks
2020Miami Heat4–2Boston Celtics
2021Milwaukee Bucks4–2Atlanta Hawks
2022Boston Celtics4–3Miami Heat
2023Miami Heat4–3Boston Celtics
2024Boston Celtics4–0Indiana Pacers
2025Indiana Pacers4–2New York Knicks

Western Conference Finals

YearChampionCoachResultRunner-upCoach
1971Milwaukee Bucks4–1Los Angeles Lakers
1972Los Angeles Lakers4–2Milwaukee Bucks
1973Los Angeles Lakers4–1Golden State Warriors
1974Milwaukee Bucks4–0Chicago Bulls
1975Golden State Warriors4–3Chicago Bulls
1976Phoenix Suns4–3Golden State Warriors
1977Portland Trail Blazers4–0Los Angeles Lakers
1978Seattle SuperSonics4–2Denver Nuggets
1979Seattle SuperSonics4–3Phoenix Suns
1980Los Angeles Lakers4–1Seattle SuperSonics
1981Houston Rockets4–1Kansas City Kings
1982Los Angeles Lakers4–0San Antonio Spurs
1983Los Angeles Lakers4–2San Antonio Spurs
1984Los Angeles Lakers4–2Phoenix Suns
1985Los Angeles Lakers4–1Denver Nuggets
1986Houston Rockets4–1Los Angeles Lakers
1987Los Angeles Lakers4–0Seattle SuperSonics
1988Los Angeles Lakers4–3Dallas Mavericks
1989Los Angeles Lakers4–0Phoenix Suns
1990Portland Trail Blazers4–2Phoenix Suns
1991Los Angeles Lakers4–2Portland Trail Blazers
1992Portland Trail Blazers4–2Utah Jazz
1993Phoenix Suns4–3Seattle SuperSonics
1994Houston Rockets4–1Utah Jazz
1995Houston Rockets4–2San Antonio Spurs
1996Seattle SuperSonics4–3Utah Jazz
1997Utah Jazz4–2Houston Rockets
1998Utah Jazz4–0Los Angeles Lakers
1999San Antonio Spurs4–0Portland Trail Blazers
2000Los Angeles Lakers4–3Portland Trail Blazers
2001Los Angeles Lakers4–0San Antonio Spurs
2002Los Angeles Lakers4–3Sacramento Kings
2003San Antonio Spurs4–2Dallas Mavericks
2004Los Angeles Lakers4–2Minnesota Timberwolves
2005San Antonio Spurs4–1Phoenix Suns
2006Dallas Mavericks4–2Phoenix Suns
2007San Antonio Spurs4–1Utah Jazz
2008Los Angeles Lakers4–1San Antonio Spurs
2009Los Angeles Lakers4–2Denver Nuggets
2010Los Angeles Lakers4–2Phoenix Suns
2011Dallas Mavericks4–1Oklahoma City Thunder
2012Oklahoma City Thunder4–2San Antonio Spurs
2013San Antonio Spurs4–0Memphis Grizzlies
2014San Antonio Spurs4–2Oklahoma City Thunder
2015Golden State Warriors4–1Houston Rockets
2016Golden State Warriors4–3Oklahoma City Thunder
2017Golden State Warriors4–0San Antonio Spurs
2018Golden State Warriors4–3Houston Rockets
2019Golden State Warriors4–0Portland Trail Blazers
2020Los Angeles Lakers4–1Denver Nuggets
2021Phoenix Suns4–2Los Angeles Clippers
2022Golden State Warriors4–1Dallas Mavericks
2023Denver Nuggets4–0Los Angeles Lakers
2024Dallas Mavericks4–1Minnesota Timberwolves
2025Oklahoma City Thunder4–1Minnesota Timberwolves

Results by team

Stats updated through June 1, 2025

Total number of appearances

Teamwidth=50pxEastwidth=50pxWestTotalwidth=50pxEastwidth=50pxWestTotalwidth=80px rowspan=2Total
appearancesChampionscolspan=3Runner-up
Los Angeles Lakers0
Boston Celtics11
San Antonio Spurs0
Chicago Bulls6
Detroit Pistons5
Seattle SuperSonics / Oklahoma City Thunder0
Miami Heat7
Phoenix Suns0
Indiana Pacers2
San Francisco / Golden State Warriors0
New York Knicks4
Milwaukee Bucks1
Cleveland Cavaliers5
Philadelphia 76ers5
Houston Rockets0
Portland Trail Blazers0
Utah Jazz0
Dallas Mavericks0
Denver Nuggets0
Baltimore / Washington Bullets4
Orlando Magic2
Minnesota Timberwolves0
Toronto Raptors1
Atlanta Hawks0
New Jersey / Brooklyn Nets2
Kansas City / Sacramento Kings0
Memphis Grizzlies0
Los Angeles Clippers0
New Orleans Hornets/Pelicans0
Charlotte Bobcats/Hornets0

Years of appearance

In the sortable table below, teams are ordered first by number of appearances, then by number of wins, and finally by year of first appearance. In the "Season(s)" column, bold years indicate winning conference finals appearances.

AppsTeamWinsLossesWin %Season(s)
24Los Angeles Lakers1951971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2020, 2023
23Boston Celtics11121972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 2002, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024
14San Antonio Spurs681979, 1982, 1983, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017
11Chicago Bulls651974, 1975, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2011
11Detroit Pistons561987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
11Oklahoma City Thunder561978, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1993, 1996, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, **2025**
10Miami Heat731997, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2020, 2022, **2023**
10Phoenix Suns371976, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1990, 1993, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2021
10Indiana Pacers281994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2013, 2014, 2024, 2025
9Golden State Warriors721973, 1975, 1976, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
9New York Knicks451971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2025
9Milwaukee Bucks361971, 1972, 1974, 1983, 1984, 1986, 2001, 2019, 2021
8Philadelphia 76ers531977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 2001
8Cleveland Cavaliers531976, 1992, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
8Houston Rockets441977, 1981, 1986, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2015, 2018
7Portland Trail Blazers341977, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2019
6Dallas Mavericks331988, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2022, 2024
6Utah Jazz241992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2007
5Denver Nuggets141978, 1985, 2009, 2020, **2023**
4Washington Wizards401971, 1975, 1978, 1979
4Orlando Magic221995, 1996, 2009, 2010
3Minnesota Timberwolves032004, 2024, 2025
2Brooklyn Nets202002, 2003
2Toronto Raptors112016, 2019
2Sacramento Kings02.0001981, 2002
2Atlanta Hawks02.0002015, 2021
1Memphis Grizzlies012013
1Los Angeles Clippers012021
0Charlotte Hornets00
0New Orleans Pelicans00

Notes

References

References

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  4. (May 12, 2022). "NBA redesigns Finals trophy, adds awards named after Magic Johnson, Larry Bird". Washington Post.
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