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Every year, the National Basketball Association (NBA) awards titles to various leaders in the five basketball statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots. Both the scoring title and the assists title were recognized in the 1946–47 season are also recognized, when the league played its first season.
Only players to win Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year Awards; Mike Miller and Malcolm Brogdon [20] Only rookie to make the All-Defensive First Team; Victor Wembanyama, 2023–24 [21] Shortest player to make the All-NBA team; Isaiah Thomas (5-foot-9-inches) was included on All-NBA Second Team, 2016–17 [22] Youngest/Oldest MVP winner
The NBA has kept a record of its win-loss statistics since its inception. These records include wins and losses recorded during a team's playing time in the BAA. [a] Defunct BAA/NBA franchises are also accounted for, provided that they played at least one season in the BAA or NBA.
The league currently consists of thirty teams, of which twenty-nine are located in the United States and one in Canada. Each team plays 82 games in the regular season. Eight teams from each of the league's two conferences qualify for the playoffs. The winners of the Conference finals advance to the finals to determine the NBA champions.
NBA G League Rookie of the Year Award; NBA G League Team Executive of the Year Award; NBA Executive of the Year; NBA Finals Most Valuable Player; NBA high school draftees; NBA Hustle Award; NBA Lifetime Achievement Award; NBA Most Improved Player; NBA Most Valuable Player; List of NBA players who have spent their entire career with one franchise
1999–2000 NBA season by team (29 P) 2000–01 NBA season by team (22 P) 2001–02 NBA season by team (23 P) ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
Pages in category "NBA accomplishments and records by team" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The 11th team in NBA history to lose a playoff series after taking a 3–1 playoff series lead (lost 3–4 against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals), and the only team to do so in the NBA Finals. Only team in NBA history to finish with same number of regular season and postseason losses (9)