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The NBA originated in 1946 with 11 teams, and through a sequence of team expansions, reductions, and relocations currently consists of 30 teams. The United States is home to 29 teams and one is located in Canada.
Eastern Conference
Atlantic | Central | Southeast |
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Boston Celtics | Chicago Bulls | Atlanta Hawks |
Brooklyn Nets | Cleveland Cavaliers | Charlotte Hornets |
New York Knicks | Detroit Pistons | Miami Heat |
Philadelphia 76ers | Indiana Pacers | Orlando Magic |
Toronto Raptors | Milwaukee Bucks | Washington Wizards |
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Western Conference
Northwest | Pacific | Southwest |
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Denver Nuggets | Golden State Warriors | Dallas Mavericks |
Minnesota Timberwolves | Los Angeles Clippers | Houston Rockets |
Oklahoma City Thunder | Los Angeles Lakers | Memphis Grizzlies |
Portland Trail Blazers | Phoenix Suns | New Orleans Pelicans |
Utah Jazz | Sacramento Kings | San Antonio Spurs |
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The current league organization divides thirty teams into two conferences of three divisions with five teams each. The current divisional alignment was introduced in the 2004–05 season. Reflecting the population distribution of the United States and Canada as a whole, most teams are in the eastern half of the country: thirteen teams are in the Eastern Time Zone, nine in the Central, three in the Mountain, and five in the Pacific.