National Basketball Association Champions
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
The National Basketball Association was originally the Basketball Association of America. It took its current name in 1949 when it merged with the National Basketball League.
Year | Eastern Conference | Western Conference | Winner (Series) |
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1947 | Philadelphia Warriors | Chicago Stags | Philadelphia Warriors (4–1) |
1948 | Philadelphia Warriors | Baltimore Bullets | Baltimore Bullets (4–2) |
1949 | Washington Capitols | Minneapolis Lakers | Minneapolis Lakers (4–2) |
1950 | Syracuse Nationals | Minneapolis Lakers | Minneapolis Lakers (4–2) |
1951 | New York Knickerbockers | Rochester Royals | Rochester Royals (4–3) |
1952 | New York Knickerbockers | Minneapolis Lakers | Minneapolis Lakers (4–3) |
1953 | New York Knickerbockers | Minneapolis Lakers | Minneapolis Lakers (4–1) |
1954 | Syracuse Nationals | Minneapolis Lakers | Minneapolis Lakers (4–3) |
1955 | Syracuse Nationals | Ft. Wayne Pistons | Syracuse Nationals (4–3) |
1956 | Philadelphia Warriors | Ft. Wayne Pistons | Philadelphia Warriors (4–1) |
1957 | Boston Celtics | St. Louis Hawks | Boston Celtics (4–3) |
1958 | Boston Celtics | St. Louis Hawks | St. Louis Hawks (4–2) |
1959 | Boston Celtics | Minneapolis Lakers | Boston Celtics (4–0) |
1960 | Boston Celtics | St. Louis Hawks | Boston Celtics (4–3) |
1961 | Boston Celtics | St. Louis Hawks | Boston Celtics (4–1) |
1962 | Boston Celtics | Los Angeles Lakers | Boston Celtics (4–3) |
1963 | Boston Celtics | Los Angeles Lakers | Boston Celtics (4–2) |
1964 | Boston Celtics | San Francisco Warriors | Boston Celtics (4–1) |
1965 | Boston Celtics | Los Angeles Lakers | Boston Celtics (4–1) |
1966 | Boston Celtics | Los Angeles Lakers | Boston Celtics (4–3) |
1967 | Philadelphia 76ers | San Francisco Warriors | Philadelphia 76ers (4–2) |
1968 | Boston Celtics | Los Angeles Lakers | Boston Celtics (4–2) |
1969 | Boston Celtics | Los Angeles Lakers | Boston Celtics (4–3) |
1970 | New York Knickerbockers | Los Angeles Lakers | New York Knickerbockers (4–3) |
1971 | Baltimore Bullets | Milwaukee Bucks | Milwaukee Bucks (4–0) |
1972 | New York Knickerbockers | Los Angeles Lakers | Los Angeles Lakers (4–1) |
1973 | New York Knickerbockers | Los Angeles Lakers | New York Knickerbockers (4–1) |
1974 | Boston Celtics | Milwaukee Bucks | Boston Celtics (4–3) |
1975 | Washington Bullets | Golden State Warriors | Golden State Warriors (4–0) |
1976 | Boston Celtics | Phoenix Suns | Boston Celtics (4–2) |
1977 | Philadelphia 76ers | Portland Trail Blazers | Portland Trail Blazers (4–2) |
1978 | Washington Bullets | Seattle SuperSonics | Washington Bullets (4–3) |
1979 | Washington Bullets | Seattle SuperSonics | Seattle SuperSonics (4–1) |
1980 | Philadelphia 76ers | Los Angeles Lakers | Los Angeles Lakers (4–2) |
1981 | Boston Celtics | Houston Rockets | Boston Celtics (4–2) |
1982 | Philadelphia 76ers | Los Angeles Lakers | Los Angeles Lakers (4–2) |
1983 | Philadelphia 76ers | Los Angeles Lakers | Philadelphia 76ers (4–0) |
1984 | Boston Celtics | Los Angeles Lakers | Boston Celtics (4–3) |
1985 | Boston Celtics | Los Angeles Lakers | Los Angeles Lakers (4–2) |
1986 | Boston Celtics | Houston Rockets | Boston Celtics (4–2) |
1987 | Boston Celtics | Los Angeles Lakers | Los Angeles Lakers (4–2) |
1988 | Detroit Pistons | Los Angeles Lakers | Los Angeles Lakers (4–3) |
1989 | Detroit Pistons | Los Angeles Lakers | Detroit Pistons (4–0) |
1990 | Detroit Pistons | Portland Trail Blazers | Detroit Pistons (4–1) |
1991 | Chicago Bulls | Los Angeles Lakers | Chicago Bulls (4–1) |
1992 | Chicago Bulls | Portland Trail Blazers | Chicago Bulls (4–2) |
1993 | Chicago Bulls | Phoenix Suns | Chicago Bulls (4–2) |
1994 | New York Knickerbockers | Houston Rockets | Houston Rockets (4–3) |
1995 | Orlando Magic | Houston Rockets | Houston Rockets (4–0) |
1996 | Chicago Bulls | Seattle SuperSonics | Chicago Bulls (4–2) |
1997 | Chicago Bulls | Utah Jazz | Chicago Bulls (4–2) |
1998 | Chicago Bulls | Utah Jazz | Chicago Bulls (4–2) |
1999 | New York Knickerbockers | San Antonio Spurs | San Antonio Spurs (4–1) |
2000 | Indiana Pacers | Los Angeles Lakers | Los Angeles Lakers (4–2) |
2001 | Philadelphia 76ers | Los Angeles Lakers | Los Angeles Lakers (4–1) |
2002 | New Jersey Nets | Los Angeles Lakers | Los Angeles Lakers (4–0) |
2003 | New Jersey Nets | San Antonio Spurs | San Antonio Spurs (4–2) |
2004 | Detroit Pistons | Los Angeles Lakers | Detroit Pistons (4–1) |
2005 | Detroit Pistons | San Antonio Spurs | San Antonio Spurs (4–3) |
2006 | Miami Heat | Dallas Mavericks | Miami Heat (4–2) |
2007 | San Antonio Spurs | Cleveland Cavaliers | San Antonio Spurs (4–0) |