The 29 Best Records in NBA Regular Season History - Interbasket (2024)

The 29 Best Records in NBA Regular Season History - Interbasket (1)When it comes to comparing players from different NBA eras, we’ve found that it’s nearly impossible. Their impact within the context of the period in which that played can’t be accurately quantified.

On top of that, players build off the new moves, trends, and creativity of the generation before them. The game evolves. What is considered a great handle in the 1950’s with Bob Cousy pales to Earl Monroe’s dribbling skills in the 1970’s. That looked like child’s play to Isiah Thomas (1980’s). Tim Hardaway and Allen Iverson both idolized Isiah and innovate (1990’s) to Kyrie Irving and Steph Curry (2010’s). Trying to compare Cousy’s dribbling abilities to Kyrie Irving’s bag, well there’s no 1:1 comparison, but the fact of the matter is Kyrie wouldn’t have the handle that he has without those creative players that came before him.

With teams? It’s a little easier to make a call on it.

The Best NBA Teams Win The Most Games

Though there are way too many variables, numbers, statistics, and intangibles to consider when comparing individuals from different decades, comparing teams from different eras is a lot easier. That’s because the dominance and greatness of teams can be easily boiled down to their win/loss record, winning percentages, and whether they went on to win the NBA championship.

We can simply reference this data to gauge just how dominant that particular team was against the rest of the league in that particular season. With those data points in mind, these are the 29 teams that had the best regular season records in the NBA’s 75 year history.

Best Records in NBA History (By Winning Percentage)
# Team Record Win% Season NBA Champ?
1 Golden State Warriors 73-9 0.890 2016 No
2 Chicago Bulls 72-10 0.878 1996 Yes
3 Chicago Bulls 69-13 0.841 1997 Yes
3 Los Angeles Lakers 69-13 0.841 1972 Yes
5 Philadelphia 76ers 68-13 0.840 1967 Yes
6 Boston Celtics 68-14 0.829 1973 No
7 Golden State Warriors 67-15 0.817 2017 Yes
7 San Antonio Spurs 67-15 0.817 2016 No
7 Golden State Warriors 67-15 0.817 2015 Yes
7 Dallas Mavericks 67-15 0.817 2007 Lost First Round
7 Los Angeles Lakers 67-15 0.817 2000 Yes
7 Chicago Bulls 67-15 0.817 1992 Yes
7 Boston Celtics 67-15 0.817 1986 Yes
14 Washington Capitols 49-11 0.817 1947 No
15 Miami Heat 66-16 0.805 2013 Yes
15 Cleveland Cavaliers 66-16 0.805 2009 No
15 Boston Celtics 66-16 0.805 2008 Yes
15 Milwaukee Bucks 66-16 0.805 1971 Yes
19 Syracuse Nationals 51-13 0.797 1950 No
20 Houston Rockets 65-17 0.793 2018 No
20 Los Angeles Lakers 65-17 0.793 2009 Yes
20 Los Angeles Lakers 65-17 0.793 1987 Yes
20 Philadelphia 76ers 65-17 0.793 1983 Yes
24 Boston Celtics 59-16 0.787 1960 Yes
25 Seattle Supersonics 64-18 0.780 1996 No
25 Utah Jazz 64-18 0.780 1997 No
25 Detroit Pistons 64-18 0.780 2006 No
25 Phoenix Suns 64-18 0.780 2022 No

No surprise seeing Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls, the league’s two most-storied franchises in the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics, and the most-recent most-dominant team in the Golden State Warriors appearing multiple times in the top ten.

The 29 Best Records in NBA Regular Season History - Interbasket (2)

Of the 29 teams that have posted the best win/loss records in the history of the NBA, 16 of them went on to win the NBA championship. With legal online sports betting available now, if you were to wager money on the team with the best regular season winning percentage to come out victorious in the ultimate 7 game series, you would have a better than 55% chance of that happening. At least according to this data. The fact that this list has teams from the same season (more on that in a minute) skews the data.

Seasons With Multiple Teams On The List
Season Team W/L %
1996 Chicago Bulls 72-10 0.878
1996 Seattle Supersonics 64-18 0.780
1997 Chicago Bulls 69-13 0.841
1997 Utah Jazz 64-18 0.780
2009 Cleveland Cavaliers 66-16 0.805
2009 Los Angeles Lakers 65-17 0.793
2016 Golden State Warriors 73-9 0.890
2016 San Antonio Spurs 67-15 0.817

If we remove the 1996 Sonics, the 1997 Jazz, the 2009 Lakers, and the 2016 Spurs, that means 15 teams out of 25 teams with best win/loss records went on to win the NBA championship. That improves the odds. So when a franchise posts an elite regular-season record, it often ends up with them winning the NBA championship 60% of the time (15/25).

An interesting fact is that in the 2016 season the two teams with the best records in the league both make this list. The Golden State Warriors posted the best regular season record and winning percentage in the history of the NBA; winning 73 games and losing just nine games. The San Antonio Spurs had the league’s second-best record at 67-15, but the NBA champion that season was the team with the third best record, the Cleveland Cavaliers won *just* 57 games that season. The LeBron James-led roster would go on to win one of the most-unlikeliest NBA championships when the Cavs came back from a 3-1 deficit to the Warriors in the NBA Finals

The 29 Best Records in NBA Regular Season History - Interbasket (2024)

FAQs

What is the best regular season record in NBA history? ›

The best single regular season record was recorded by the Golden State Warriors in the 2015–16 season. In that season, the Warriors recorded 73 wins and 9 losses with a winning percentage of .

Who did the 73 9 Warriors lose to? ›

In 2016, the Warriors set the record for best regular season record at 73–9 before losing the Finals to the Cleveland Cavaliers (against whom they played a record four straight finals) and becoming the first team to lose a series after leading 3–1 in the Finals.

Has a NBA team ever gone 0-82? ›

No, no NBA team has ever achieved a record of 82-0.

Who has the best record in the NBA all time? ›

The San Antonio Spurs have the highest win–loss record percentage, with 2,305–1,562 (. 596). Meanwhile, the Minnesota Timberwolves have the lowest win–loss record percentage, with 1,147–1,647 (. 411).

Who is better, LeBron or Jordan? ›

If you look at certain numbers, Jordan may have a slight edge. He's won slightly more championships, more MVPs and more All-Defensive Team honors. On the other hand, James has scored more points than Jordan—or anybody else who ever played in the NBA.

Has a 8 seed ever beat a 1 seed in the NBA? ›

8 seeds have eliminated No. 1 seeds since the playoffs expanded to their current 16-team size in 1984? The answer is five, and that includes the following teams.

Who beat the 24 0 Warriors? ›

The winning streak to start the season ended at 24 games when they were beaten by the Milwaukee Bucks, 108–95.

Who did the Warriors lose by 50 to? ›

In this story:

The Golden State Warriors suffered their worst loss in franchise history on Sunday when the they were throttled by 52 points at the hands of the Boston Celtics—but they bounced back with some dominance of their own.

What is the biggest 0 run in NBA history? ›

DALLAS -- The Dallas Mavericks' 30-0 run Saturday night was good enough for NBA history, just not for a victory. The Mavericks' run in the fourth quarter against Oklahoma City was the longest without allowing a basket in the play-by-play era, which dates to 1996-97.

What's the worst NBA record? ›

Considered to be the worst NBA team of all time, the Bobcats failed to improve on their 34–48 record from the previous season and set the record for the worst winning percentage in a season with a . 106 winning percentage, "surpassing" the 1972–73 Philadelphia 76ers (.

Who is the #1 scorer in the NBA all time? ›

LeBRON JAMES

Who is the number 1 goat in NBA? ›

In an anonymous poll by The Athletic surveying 142 NBA players, results found that the majority consider Michael Jordan the greatest player of all time (GOAT). And for the third consecutive time.

Who has paid the most fines in NBA history? ›

Cuban is not only the most fined owner, he is the most fined individual person in NBA history, in terms of total number of fines. His largest fine to date, for $600,000, was for saying that the Dallas Mavericks should tank for the rest of the 2017–18 season.

What was the greatest regular season game in NBA history? ›

Summary. The highest-scoring regular-season game in NBA history is the triple-overtime game between the Detroit Pistons and the Denver Nuggets on December 13, 1983. The two teams combined to score 370 points, with the Pistons defeating the Nuggets 186–184.

Which NBA player has the most regular season wins? ›

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has the most career wins, with 1,074 wins.
NAMEGP
12K. Garnett1,462
13S. Perkins1,286
14J. Havlicek1,270
15G. Payton1,335
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What is the highest season average in NBA history? ›

Wilt Chamberlain has averaged the most points per game in a season, with 50.4 per game in 1961-62.

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