Atlantic Division (NBA)
The Atlantic Division is one of the three divisions in the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The division consists of five teams, the Boston Celtics, the Brooklyn Nets, the New York Knicks, the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Toronto Raptors. All teams, except the Raptors, are located on the East Coast of the United States. However, Toronto sports teams have over the years enjoyed rivalries with teams in the Northeastern United States (particularly, Toronto teams also share divisions with Boston and New York teams in Major League Baseball and the National Hockey League).
Conference | Eastern Conference |
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League | National Basketball Association |
Sport | Basketball |
First season | 1970β71 season |
No. of teams | 5 |
Most recent champion(s) | Boston Celtics (25th title) |
Most titles | Boston Celtics (25 titles) |
The division was created at the start of the 1970β71 season, when the league expanded from 14 to 17 teams with the addition of the Buffalo Braves, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Portland Trail Blazers. The league realigned itself into two conferences, the Western Conference and the Eastern Conference, with two divisions in each conference. The Atlantic Division began with four inaugural members, the Celtics, the Braves, the Knicks and the 76ers.[1] The Celtics, the Knicks and the 76ers all joined from the Eastern Division.
The Celtics have won the most Atlantic Division titles with 25. Nine NBA champions have come from the Atlantic Division. The Celtics have won seventeen championships,[2] while the Knicks, the 76ers and the Raptors have won one championship each. All of them, except the 1972β73 Knicks, were division champions. In the 1983β84 season, all five teams from the division qualified for the playoffs. In the 1982β83 season, all teams in the division had winning percentages above 0.500 (50%).
Since the 2021β22 season, the Atlantic Division champion has received the Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton Trophy, named after Hall of Famer Nathaniel Clifton.[3]
2023β24 standings
Atlantic Division | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Div | GP |
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z β Boston Celtics | 64 | 18 | .780 | β | 37βββ4 | 27βββ14 | 15βββ2 | 82 |
x β New York Knicks | 50 | 32 | .610 | 14.0 | 27βββ14 | 23βββ18 | 12βββ5 | 82 |
x β Philadelphia 76ers | 47 | 35 | .573 | 17.0 | 25βββ16 | 22βββ19 | 8βββ8 | 82 |
Brooklyn Nets | 32 | 50 | .390 | 32.0 | 20βββ21 | 12βββ29 | 5βββ11 | 82 |
Toronto Raptors | 25 | 57 | .305 | 39.0 | 14βββ27 | 11βββ30 | 1βββ15 | 82 |
Notes
- z β Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs
- x β Clinched playoff spot
- pi β Clinched play-in tournament spot
Teams
Team | City | Year | From |
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Joined | |||
Boston Celtics | Boston | 1970 | Eastern Division |
Brooklyn Nets (2012βpresent) New Jersey Nets (1977β2012) New York Nets (1976β1977) |
Brooklyn, New York City Piscataway/East Rutherford/Newark, New Jersey Uniondale, New York |
1976 | ABAβ‘ |
New York Knicks | New York City | 1970 | Eastern Division |
Philadelphia 76ers | Philadelphia | 1970 | Eastern Division |
Toronto Raptors | Toronto | 2004 | Central Division |
- Notes
- β‘ denotes a team that merged from the American Basketball Association (ABA).
Former teams
Team | City | Year | From | Year | To | Current division |
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Joined | Left | |||||
Buffalo Braves (1970β1978, now Los Angeles Clippers) | Buffalo, New York | 1970 | ββ | 1978 | Pacific Division (as San Diego Clippers) |
Pacific Division |
Charlotte Hornets (1988β2002; 2004βpresent, formerly Charlotte Bobcats) | Charlotte, North Carolina | 1988 | ββ | 1989 | Midwest Division | Southeast Division |
Miami Heat | Miami | 1989 | Midwest Division | 2004 | Southeast Division | Southeast Division |
Orlando Magic | Orlando, Florida | 1991 | Midwest Division | 2004 | Southeast Division | Southeast Division |
Washington Wizards (1997βpresent) Washington Bullets (1974β1997) |
Washington, D.C. Landover, Maryland |
1978 | Central Division | 2004 | Southeast Division | Southeast Division |
- Notes
- β denotes an expansion team.
Team Timeline
Denotes team that is currently in the division | |
Denotes team that has left the division |

Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton Trophy
Beginning with the 2021β22 season, the Atlantic Division champion has received the Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton Trophy. As with the other division championship trophies, it is named after one of the African American pioneers from NBA history. Nathaniel Clifton was one of the first African American players to sign an NBA contract when he joined the New York Knicks in 1950. The Clifton Trophy consists of a 200-millimetre (7.9 in) crystal ball.[4]
Division champions
^ | Had or tied for the best regular season record for that season |
Titles by team
^ | Denotes team that has left the division |
Team | Titles | Season(s) won |
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Boston Celtics | 25 | 1971β72, 1972β73, 1973β74, 1974β75, 1975β76, 1979β80, 1980β81, 1981β82, 1983β84, 1984β85, 1985β86, 1986β87, 1987β88, 1990β91, 1991β92, 2004β05, 2007β08, 2008β09, 2009β10, 2010β11, 2011β12, 2016β17, 2021β22, 2022β23, 2023β24 |
Toronto Raptors | 7 | 2006β07, 2013β14, 2014β15, 2015β16, 2017β18, 2018β19, 2019β20 |
Philadelphia 76ers | 6 | 1976β77, 1977β78, 1982β83, 1989β90, 2000β01, 2020β21 |
New York Knicks | 5 | 1970β71, 1988β89, 1992β93, 1993β94, 2012β13 |
Brooklyn Nets | 4 | 2001β02, 2002β03, 2003β04, 2005β06 |
Miami Heat^ | 4 | 1996β97, 1997β98, 1998β99, 1999β00 |
Orlando Magic^ | 2 | 1994β95, 1995β96 |
Washington Bullets^ (now Washington Wizards) | 1 | 1978β79 |
Season results
^ | Denotes team that won the NBA championships |
+ | Denotes team that won the Conference finals, but lost the NBA Finals |
* | Denotes team that qualified for the NBA Playoffs |
Γ | Denotes team that qualified for the NBA play-in tournament |
β | Denotes team that did not qualify for the 2020 NBA Bubble season restart |
Season | Team (record) | ||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | |
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1970β71 | New York* (52β30) | Philadelphia* (47β35) | Boston (44β38) | Buffalo (22β60) | |||
1971β72 | Boston* (56β26) | New York+ (48β34) | Philadelphia (30β52) | Buffalo (22β60) | |||
1972β73 | Boston* (68β14) | New York^ (57β25) | Buffalo (21β61) | Philadelphia (9β73) | |||
1973β74 | Boston^ (56β26) | New York* (49β33) | Buffalo* (42β40) | Philadelphia (25β57) | |||
1974β75 | Boston* (60β22) | Buffalo* (49β33) | New York* (40β42) | Philadelphia (34β48) | |||
1975β76 | Boston^ (54β28) | Philadelphia* (46β36) | Buffalo* (46β36) | New York (38β44) | |||
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1976β77 | Philadelphia+ (50β32) | Boston* (44β38) | NY Knicks (40β42) | Buffalo (30β52) | NY Nets (22β60) | ||
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1977β78 | Philadelphia* (55β27) | New York* (43β39) | Boston (32β50) | Buffalo (27β55) | New Jersey (24β58) | ||
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1978β79 | Washington+ (54β28) | Philadelphia* (47β35) | New Jersey* (37β45) | New York (31β51) | Boston (29β53) | ||
1979β80 | Boston* (61β21) | Philadelphia+ (59β23) | Washington* (39β43) | New York (39β43) | New Jersey (34β48) | ||
1980β81 | Boston^ (62β20) | Philadelphia* (62β20) | New York* (50β32) | Washington (39β43) | New Jersey (24β58) | ||
1981β82 | Boston* (63β19) | Philadelphia+ (58β24) | New Jersey* (44β38) | Washington* (43β39) | New York (33β49) | ||
1982β83 | Philadelphia^ (65β17) | Boston* (56β26) | New Jersey* (49β33) | New York* (44β38) | Washington (42β40) | ||
1983β84 | Boston^ (62β20) | Philadelphia* (52β30) | New York* (47β35) | New Jersey* (45β37) | Washington* (35β47) | ||
1984β85 | Boston+ (63β19) | Philadelphia* (58β24) | New Jersey* (42β40) | Washington* (40β42) | New York (24β58) | ||
1985β86 | Boston^ (67β15) | Philadelphia* (54β28) | Washington* (39β43) | New Jersey* (39β43) | New York (23β59) | ||
1986β87 | Boston+ (59β23) | Philadelphia* (45β37) | Washington* (42β40) | New Jersey (24β58) | New York (24β58) | ||
1987β88 | Boston* (57β25) | Washington* (38β44) | New York* (38β44) | Philadelphia (36β46) | New Jersey (19β63) | ||
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1988β89 | New York* (52β30) | Philadelphia* (46β36) | Boston* (42β40) | Washington (40β42) | New Jersey (26β56) | Charlotte (20β62) | |
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1989β90 | Philadelphia* (53β29) | Boston* (52β30) | New York* (45β37) | Washington (31β51) | Miami (18β64) | New Jersey (17β65) | |
1990β91 | Boston* (56β26) | Philadelphia* (44β38) | New York* (39β43) | Washington (30β52) | New Jersey (26β56) | Miami (24β58) | |
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1991β92 | Boston* (51β31) | New York* (51β31) | New Jersey* (40β42) | Miami* (38β44) | Philadelphia (35β47) | Washington (25β57) | Orlando (21β61) |
1992β93 | New York* (60β22) | Boston* (48β34) | New Jersey* (43β39) | Orlando (41β41) | Miami (36β46) | Philadelphia (26β56) | Washington (22β60) |
1993β94 | New York+ (57β25) | Orlando* (50β32) | New Jersey* (45β37) | Miami* (42β40) | Boston (32β50) | Philadelphia (25β57) | Washington (24β58) |
1994β95 | Orlando+ (57β25) | New York* (55β27) | Boston* (35β47) | Miami (32β50) | New Jersey (30β52) | Philadelphia (24β58) | Washington (21β61) |
1995β96 | Orlando* (60β22) | New York* (47β35) | Miami* (42β40) | Washington (39β43) | Boston (33β49) | New Jersey (30β52) | Philadelphia (18β64) |
1996β97 | Miami* (61β21) | New York* (57β25) | Orlando* (45β37) | Washington* (44β38) | New Jersey (26β56) | Philadelphia (22β60) | Boston (15β67) |
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1997β98 | Miami* (55β27) | New York* (43β39) | New Jersey* (43β39) | Washington (42β40) | Orlando (41β41) | Boston (36β46) | Philadelphia (31β51) |
1998β99[a] | Miami* (33β17) | Orlando* (33β17) | Philadelphia* (28β22) | New York+ (27β23) | Boston (19β31) | Washington (18β32) | New Jersey (16β34) |
1999β00 | Miami* (52β30) | New York* (50β32) | Philadelphia* (49β33) | Orlando (41β41) | Boston (35β47) | New Jersey (31β51) | Washington (29β53) |
2000β01 | Philadelphia+ (56β26) | Miami* (50β32) | New York* (48β34) | Orlando* (43β39) | Boston (36β46) | New Jersey (26β56) | Washington (19β63) |
2001β02 | New Jersey+ (52β30) | Boston* (49β33) | Orlando* (44β38) | Philadelphia* (43β39) | Washington (37β45) | Miami (36β46) | New York (30β52) |
2002β03 | New Jersey+ (49β33) | Philadelphia* (48β34) | Boston* (44β38) | Orlando* (42β40) | Washington (37β45) | New York (37β45) | Miami (25β57) |
2003β04 | New Jersey* (47β35) | Miami* (42β40) | New York* (39β43) | Boston* (36β46) | Philadelphia (33β49) | Washington (25β57) | Orlando (21β61) |
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2004β05 | Boston* (45β37) | Philadelphia* (43β39) | New Jersey* (42β40) | Toronto (33β49) | New York (33β49) | ||
2005β06 | New Jersey* (49β33) | Philadelphia (38β44) | Boston (33β49) | Toronto (27β55) | New York (23β59) | ||
2006β07 | Toronto* (47β35) | New Jersey* (41β41) | Philadelphia (35β47) | New York (33β49) | Boston (24β58) | ||
2007β08 | Boston^ (66β16) | Toronto* (41β41) | Philadelphia* (40β42) | New Jersey (34β48) | New York (23β59) | ||
2008β09 | Boston* (62β20) | Philadelphia* (41β41) | New Jersey (34β48) | Toronto (33β49) | New York (32β50) | ||
2009β10 | Boston+ (50β32) | Toronto (40β42) | New York (29β53) | Philadelphia (27β55) | New Jersey (12β70) | ||
2010β11 | Boston* (56β26) | New York* (42β40) | Philadelphia* (41β41) | New Jersey (24β58) | Toronto (22β60) | ||
2011β12[b] | Boston* (39β27) | New York* (36β30) | Philadelphia* (35β31) | Toronto (23β43) | New Jersey (22β44) | ||
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2012β13 | New York* (54β28) | Brooklyn* (49β33) | Boston* (41β40) | Philadelphia (34β48) | Toronto (34β48) | ||
2013β14 | Toronto* (48β34) | Brooklyn* (44β38) | New York (37β45) | Boston (25β57) | Philadelphia (19β63) | ||
2014β15 | Toronto* (49β33) | Boston* (40β42) | Brooklyn* (38β44) | Philadelphia (18β64) | New York (17β65) | ||
2015β16 | Toronto* (56β26) | Boston* (48β34) | New York (32β50) | Brooklyn (21β61) | Philadelphia (10β72) | ||
2016β17 | Boston* (53β29) | Toronto* (51β31) | New York (31β51) | Philadelphia (28β54) | Brooklyn (20β62) | ||
2017β18 | Toronto* (59β23) | Boston* (55β27) | Philadelphia* (52β30) | New York (29β53) | Brooklyn (28β54) | ||
2018β19 | Toronto^ (58β24) | Philadelphia* (51β31) | Boston* (49β33) | Brooklyn* (42β40) | New York (17β65) | ||
2019β20 | Toronto* (53β19) | Boston* (48β24) | Philadelphia* (43β30) | Brooklyn* (35β37) | New Yorkβ (21β45) | ||
2020β21 | Philadelphia* (49β23) | Brooklyn* (48β24) | New York* (41β31) | Boston* (36β36) | Toronto (27β45) | ||
2021β22 | Boston+ (51β31) | Philadelphia* (51β31) | Toronto* (48β34) | Brooklyn* (44β38) | New York (37β45) | ||
2022β23 | Boston* (57β25) | Philadelphia* (54β28) | New York* (47β35) | Brooklyn* (45β37) | TorontoΓ (41β41) | ||
2023β24 | Boston* (64β18) | New York* (50β32) | Philadelphia* (47β35) | Brooklyn (32β50) | Toronto (25β57) |
Rivalries
Boston Celtics vs. Philadelphia 76ers
Notes
- a 1 2 Because of a lockout, the season did not start until February 5, 1999, and all 29 teams played a shortened 50-game regular season schedule.[5]
- b 1 2 Because of a lockout, the season did not start until December 25, 2011, and all 30 teams played a shortened 66-game regular season schedule.[6]
- β In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing, the NBA canceled the April 16 game scheduled in Boston between the Celtics and the Pacers; the game was not rescheduled because it would have had no impact on either team's playoff seedings.[7]
See also
References
- General
- "NBA & ABA League Index". Basketball-Reference.com.
- "Atlantic Division Blog". NBAAtlanticTwine.com. Atlantic Twine. Archived from the original on June 18, 2012.
- Specific
- "1970β71 Season Overview: Kareem Rules the League". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on November 19, 2010. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
- "Best Current Boston Celtics Players". May 12, 2022.
- "NBA unveils new trophies for division winners named after 6 NBA legends". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. April 11, 2022. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
- "NBA Unveils Division Winner Trophies Named After Black Pioneers from League History". Bleacher Report. April 11, 2022. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
- Donovan, John (February 4, 1999). "Let the semi-season begin: Expect injuries, intensity and a new champion in '99". CNN Sports Illustrated. Time Warner Company. Archived from the original on June 22, 2011. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
- Jenkins, Lee (December 5, 2011). "'tis The Season". CNN Sports Illustrated. Time Warner Company. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
- "NBA cancels game between Celtics and Pacers after Boston Marathon blasts | the Point Forward - SI.com". Archived from the original on April 19, 2013. Retrieved April 19, 2013.