NBA is a basketball of the highest level. The homeland of this game is the United States of America. And no matter how it spreads around the world, no matter how popular, the planet’s strongest championship is still the open US championship. NBA is one of the most financially successful leagues.
What is NBA?
The abbreviation NBA stands for the strongest league in the world of professional basketball. Three latin letters are made up of the phrase "National Basketball Association" ("National Basketball Association"). However, the decoding of the abbreviation NBA does not reveal the essence of the league. From the very moment of the invention of basketball, leagues began to form. NBA was far from the first of them. It came about after the merger of NBL (National Basketball League) and BAA (Basketball Association of America) on 3.08.1949. Even then, the creators of the new league thought about the name. So now how to decrypt the NBA without recalling its ancestors? In this abbreviation, “traces” of both NBL and AAB are found. In the course of life, the NBA also absorbed the American Basketball Association (ABA), which in fact destroyed the competition for itself.
NBA is ...
The NBA began with just eleven clubs. Now there are 30 professional basketball clubs in it, divided by territorial principle into six divisions and two conferences.
The NBA season has two stages. At the first stage - in the regular season (it matters in the NBA) - the teams of one division play each other and the six teams of their conference four times, with the other four teams of their conference three times, and twice with the teams of another conference. In total, the NBA is 82 matches of the regular season, according to the results of which the participants of the second stage are determined - the playoffs for the Larry O'Brien Cup.
They become the four strongest divisional teams, as well as one team (not one of the winners of the divisions) from the conference, who have the largest percentage of victories in matches played. Further, the draw goes on the Olympic system: teams are divided into pairs, quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final, up to four victories of one of the teams, play by percentage of victories. The winner of the Cup is considered the NBA champion.
NBA Clubs:
Club | Town | Championships |
Atlantic Division |
Boston Celtics | Boston | 17 |
Philadelphia 76 | Philadelphia | 3 |
New York Knicks | New York | 2 |
Brooklyn Nets | New York | - |
Toronto Raptors | Toronto | - |
Northwest Division |
Oklahoma City Thunder | Oklahoma city | 1 |
Portland Trail Blazers | Portland | 1 |
Denver Nuggets | Denver | - |
Minnesota Timberwolves | Minneapolis | - |
Utah Jazz | Salt Lake City | - |
Pacific division |
Los Angeles Lakers | Los Angeles | 16 |
Golden State Warriors | Auckland | 4 |
Sacramento Kings | Sacramento | - |
"Los Angeles Clippers" | Los Angeles | - |
Phoenix Suns | Phoenix | - |
Central Division |
Chicago Bulls | Chicago | 6 |
Detroit Pistons | Detroit | 3 |
Cleveland Cavaliers | Cleveland | 1 |
Milwaukee Bucks | Milwaukee | 1 |
Indiana Pacers | Indianapolis | - |
Southeast Division |
Miami Heat | Miami | 3 |
Atlanta Hawks | Atlanta | 1 |
Washington Wizards | Washington | 1 |
Orlando Magic | Orlando | - |
Charlotte Hornets | Charlotte | - |
Southwest Division |
San Antonio Spurs | San antonio | 5 |
Houston Rockets | Houston | 2 |
Dallas Mavericks | Dallas | 1 |
Memphis Grizzlies | Memphis | - |
New Orleans Pelicans | New Orleans | - |
The Western Conference consists of the Northwest, Pacific and Southwest divisions, the East - Atlantic, Central and Southeast.
Flying stars
NBA are the best players in the world. NBA stars are all included in the Basketball Hall of Fame named after the creator of basketball, Harry Naysmith. To date, over 70 years of association, 115 such people have gathered. A separate story can be told about each of them, but we will restrict ourselves to just a line. In addition to the players listed below, the Hall of Fame includes women, as well as non-American basketball players who have never played in the NBA, but have left a noticeable mark on the history of world basketball. For example, such as our Sergey Belov, Brazilian Oscar Schmidt, Greek Nikos Galis and others. This applies to women: not only American women, but also, for example, the Soviet basketball player Ulyana Semenova.
No. | Player | Main club |
1 | Michael Jordan | "Chicago" |
2 | Karim Abdul Jabbar | Lakers |
3 | Nate Archibald | Kansas City |
4 | Paul erizin | Philadelphia Warriors |
5 | Charles Barkley | Phoenix Sens |
6 | Rick Barry | Golden State |
7 | Elgin Baylor | Knicks |
8 | Walt Bellamy | Knicks |
9 | Dave Bing | "Detroit" |
10 | Larry Beard | Boston Celtics |
eleven | Bill bradley | Knicks |
12 | Al Servey | Rochester Royals |
thirteen | Wilt Chamberlain | "Los Angeles Lakers" |
14 | Bob Kushi | Boston Celtics |
fifteen | Nat Clifton | Harlem Globetrotters |
16 | Dave Cowens | Boston Celtics |
17 | Billy Cunningham | Philadelphia 76 |
18 | Adrian Dantley | "Utah" |
19 | Bob davis | Rochester Royals |
20 | Dave Debouche | "Detroit" |
21 | Clyde Drexler | "Portland" |
22 | Joe Damars | Lakers |
23 | Alex English | Denver |
24 | Julius Erving | Philadelphia 76 |
25 | Patrick Ewing | Knicks |
26 | Joe Falx | Philadelphia Warriors |
27 | Walt Frazier | Knicks |
28 | Harry Gallatin | Knicks |
29th | George jervin | San Antonio Spurs |
thirty | Ertis Gilmore | Chicago Bulls |
31 | Tom gola | Knicks |
32 | Gail Goodrich | "Los Angeles Lakers" |
33 | Hal Greer | Philadelphia 76 |
34 | Ricci Guerin | Knicks |
35 | Cliff hagan | Boston Celtics |
36 | John Hawlichek | Boston Celtics |
37 | Connie Hawkins | Phoenix Suns |
38 | Spencer Haywood | Seattle Supersonic |
39 | Tommy Hainson | Boston Celtics |
40 | Alvin Hayes | Washington Bullets |
41 | Bobby Hobregs | Boston Celtics |
42 | Bailey Howell | Boston Celtics |
43 | Dan Aissel | Denver |
44 | Dennis Johnson | Boston Celtics |
45 | Magic Johnson | "Chicago" |
46 | Gus Johnson | Baltimore |
47 | Neil Johnston | Philadelphia Warriors |
48 | Qi jones | Boston Celtics |
49 | Sam Jones | Boston Celtics |
fifty | Bernard king | Knicks |
51 | Bob Lanier | "Detroit" |
52 | Clyde Lovellett | Boston Celtics |
53 | Joe Lapchik | Boston Celtics |
54 | Jerry Lucas | Knicks |
55 | Karl Malone | Utah Jazz |
56 | Pat Maravich | "Haarlem Globetrotters" |
57 | Sarunas Marchülenis | Golden State |
58 | Bob Macadou | Lakers |
59 | Kevin McHale | Boston Celtics |
60 | Ed macauli | Boston Celtics |
61 | Moses Malone | Philadelphia 76 |
62 | Slater Martin | St. Louis Hawks |
63 | Dick maguire | Knicks |
64 | Marquez Hines | "Haarlem Grobetrotters" |
65 | Reggie Miller | Indiana Pacers |
66 | Earl Monroe | Knicks |
67 | Alonzo Mourning | Miami Heat |
68 | Chris Mullin | Golden State |
69 | Calvin Murphy | Houston Rockets |
70 | Dikembe Mutombo | Denver |
71 | Hakim Oladzhuvion | Houston Rockets |
72 | Robert Parish | Boston Celtics |
73 | Gary Payton | Miami Heat |
74 | Drazen Petrovich | "Portland" |
75 | Bob Pettit | Milwaukee Hawks |
76 | Andy phillip | Boston Celtics |
77 | Scotty Pipen | Chicago Bulls |
78 | Frank Ramsey | Boston Celtics |
79 | Willis Reed | Knicks |
80 | Mitch Richmond | Washington Wizards |
81 | Ernie Reisen | Boston Celtics |
82 | Oscar Robertson | Milwaukee Bucks |
83 | David robinson | San Antonio Spurs |
84 | Guy rogers | Philadelphia Warriors |
85 | Dennis Rodman | "Detroit" |
86 | Bill russell | Boston Celtics |
87 | Arvydas Sabonis | "Portland" |
88 | Ralph Sampson | Lakers |
89 | Dolph shayes | Philadelphia 76 |
90 | Bill sherman | Boston Celtics |
91 | John Stockton | Utah Jazz |
92 | Maurice Stokes | Rochester Royals |
93 | Gus Tatum | "Haarlem Globetrotters" |
94 | Isiah Thomas | "Detroit" |
95 | David thompson | Seattle Supersonics |
96 | Nate Tarmond | "Chicago" |
97 | Jack Twyman | Rochester Royals |
98 | Wes Anseld | Washington Bullets |
99 | Chet Walker | Philadelphia 76 |
100 | Bill walton | Boston Celtics |
101 | Bobby Wanzer | Boston Celtics |
102 | Jerry West | Lakers |
103 | Joe Joe White | Boston Celtics |
104 | Lenny Wilkens | Seattle Supersonics |
105 | Jamal Wilkes | Lakers |
106 | Dominic Wilkins | Atlanta Hawks |
107 | James worthy | Lakers |
108 | George Yardley | "Detroit" |
109 | Allen Iverson | Philadelphia 76 |
110 | Shaquille O'Neill | Lakers |
111 | Yao Ming | Houston Rockets |
112 | Zelmo Beaty | "Utah" |
113 | George McGinnis | Indiana Pacers |
114 | Tracy McGrady | Orlando Magic |
And here are ours!
Surprisingly, the NBA is also our basketball players:
- Andrey Kirilenko.
- Timothy Brains.
- Alexey Shved.
- Sergey Karasev.
- Sergey Bazarevich.
- Victor Khryapa (pictured).
- Sergey Monya.
- Pavel Podkolzin.
- Yaroslav Korolev.
- Alexander Kaun.
But in the NBA - this is a league where almost every basketball player in the world wants to play. And getting there is hard. Because what the NBA means for world basketball is hard to evaluate in simple words. That’s why the NBA’s motto, “That's why we play,” fits quite naturally into the situation. Indeed, the attention of all those involved in basketball is riveted to the league: both players, and coaches, and journalists, and fans.