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NBA Growth Timetable |
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Year |
Expansions, Changes and Mergers |
1946 |
The Basketball Association of America (BAA) is comprised of 11 teams in two
divisions: Boston Celtics, Chicago Stags, Cleveland Rebels, Detroit Falcons, New York
Knickerbockers, Philadelphia Warriors, Pittsburgh Ironmen, Providence Steamrollers, St Louis
Bombers, Toronto and Washington Capitols |
1947 |
Baltimore Bullets join the BAA; Four teams drop out: Cleveland Rebels,
Detroit Falcons, Pittsburgh Ironmen and Toronto Huskies (8-teams, 2 divisions). |
1948 |
Four teams from the more established National Basketball League (NBL) are
added to the BAA: Ft Wayne Pistons, Indianapolis Jets, Minneapolis Lakers and Rochester Royals
(12-teams, 2 divisions). |
1949 |
The six remaining NBL franchisesAnderson (IN) Packers, Denver Nuggets,
Indianapolis Olympians, Sheboygan (WI) Redskins, Syracuse Nationals, Tri-Cities Blackhawks
and Waterloo (IA) Hawksjoin along with the new Indianapolis Olympians; the BAA becomes the
National Basketball Association; Providence Steamrollers and Indianapolis Jets drop out
(17-teams, 3 divisions). |
1950 |
Six teams drop out: Anderson Packers, Chicago Stags, Denver Nuggets,
Sheboygan Redskins, St Louis Bombers and Waterloo Hawks (11 teams, 2 divisions) |
1951 |
Tri-Cities Blackhawks, who divided home games between Moline and Rock Island
(IL), and Davenport (IA) move to Milwaukee and become the Hawks. Washington Capitols disband
before end of 1950-51 season (10 teams, 2 divisions). |
1953 |
Indianapolis Olympians drop out (9 teams, 2 divisions). |
1954 |
Baltimore Bullets drop out (8 teams, 2 divisions). |
1955 |
Milwaukee Hawks move to St Louis |
1957 |
Ft Wayne Pistons move to Detroit; Rochester Royals move
to Cincinnati. |
1960 |
Minneapolis Lakers move to Los Angeles |
1961 |
Chicago Packers join the NBA as an expansion team (9 teams, 2 divisions) |
1962 |
Chicago Packers renamed Zephyrs; Philadelphia Warriors move to San Francisco. |
1963 |
Chicago Zephyrs move to Baltimore and become Bullets;
Syracuse Nationals move to Philadelphia and become 76ers. |
1966 |
Chicago Bulls join league as an expansion team (10 teams, 2 divisions) |
1967 |
San Diego Rockets and Seattle SuperSonics join league as
an expansion teams (12 teams, 2 divisions). |
1968 |
Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns join league as an
expansion teams (14 teams, 2 divisions). St Louis Hawks move to Atlanta. |
1970 |
Buffalo Braves, Cleveland Cavaliers and Portland Trail
Blazers join league as an expansion teams (17 teams, 4 divisions). |
1971 |
San Diego Rockets move to Houston; San Francisco Warriors
move to Oakland and become Golden State Warriors |
1972 |
Cincinnati Royals move to The Midwest, divide home games
between Kansas City (MO) and Omaha (NE), and become Kings |
1973 |
Baltimore Bullets move to Landover (MD) and become Capital Bullets |
1974 |
New Orleans Jazz join league as an expansion team (18 teams, 4 divisions).
Capital Bullets renamed Washington Bullets. |
1975 |
KC-Omaha Kings settle in Kansas City |
1976 |
Four teams from the ABA merge with the NBA: Denver Nuggets,
Indiana Pacers, New York Nets and San Antonio Spurs (22 teams, 4 divisions). |
1977 |
New York Nets move from Uniondale (NY) to Piscataway (NJ)
(later East Rutherford) and become New Jersey Nets |
1978 |
Buffalo Braves move to San Diego and become Clippers |
1979 |
New Orleans Jazz move to Salt Lake City and become Utah Jazz. |
1980 |
Dallas Mavericks join the NBA as an expansion team (23 teams, 4 divisions). |
1984 |
San Diego Clippers move to Los Angeles |
1985 |
Kansas City Kings move to Sacramento |
1988 |
Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat join the NBA as an expansion teams
(25 teams, 4 divisions). |
1989 |
Minnesota Timberwolves and Orlando Magic join the NBA as an expansion teams
(27 teams, 4 divisions). |
1995 |
Toronto Raptors and Vancouver Grizzlies join the NBA as an expansion teams
(29 teams, 4 divisions). |
1997 |
Washington Bullets become Washington Wizards. |