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How many games are in an NBA season?

NBA team play 82 games in the regular season, up to two games in the Play-In tournament, and up to 28 games in the playoffs.

NBA team play 82 games in the regular season, up to two games in the Play-In tournament, and up to 28 games in the playoffs.

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How and when did the NBA first decide to play 82 games?
How are NBA teams are divided by conference and divisions?
How are the 82 games calculated in the modern NBA era?
How many playoff games do NBA teams play?
What is the NBA Play-In tournament?
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Sam Jones #24 of the Boston Celtics dribbles against Wilt Chamberlain #13 of the 76ers. (Photo by Focus on Sport via Getty Images)

How did the NBA first decide to play 82 games?

The NBA had its first season in 1946-47.

Its regular season and playoffs, however, underwent several changes over the years.

The first season, with just 11 teams, the NBA’s schedule had teams playing a total of at least 60 regular-season games, and up to 20 playoff games.

In the 1967-68 season, two expansion teams – the San Diego Rockets, and the Seattle Supersonics – took the total number of NBA teams to 12.

That season, each NBA team played eight (8) games against their conference rival – Eastern conference and Western conference – and seven (7) games against non-conference rivals.

Each conference had six teams.

Thus 82 games came from:

8 games x 5 conference rivals = 40 games.

7 games x 6 opposite conference rivals = 42 games.

The NBA however, continued to expand until the 2004-05 season. This was when the last expansion team – the Charlotte Bobcats (now the Charlotte Hornets) – joined the NBA, taking the total number of teams to 30. The number of teams remains unchanged to this day.

Tim Duncan #21 of the San Antonio Spurs reaches for the opening tip-off against Chris Bosh #1 of the Miami Heat during Game One of the 2013 NBA Finals. (Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images)

How NBA teams divided into conferences and divisions?

The modern NBA era features a total of 30 teams.

These teams are divided into two conferences – Eastern and Western – of 15 teams each.

Within a conference, teams are further subdivided into divisions. featuring five (5) teams each.

The Eastern Conference features the Atlantic Division, the Central Division and the Southeast Division.

The Western Conference features the Northwest Division, the Pacific Division, and the Southwest Division.

Here is the breakup of the teams by division, sorted alphabetically:

Eastern ConferenceWestern Conference
Atlantic DivisionNorthwest Division
Boston CelticsDenver Nuggets
Brooklyn NetsMinnesota Timberwolves
New York KnicksOklahoma City Thunder
Philadelphia 76ersPortland Trailblazers
Toronto RaptorsUtah Jazz
Central DivisionPacific Division
Chicago BullsGolden State Warriors
Cleveland CavaliersLos Angeles Clippers
Detroit PistonsLos Angeles Lakers
Indiana PacersPhoenix Suns
Milwaukee BucksSacramento Kings
Southeast DivisionSouthwest Division
Atlanta HawksDallas Mavericks
Charlotte HornetsHouston Rockets
Miami HeatMemphis Grizzlies
Orlando MagicNew Orleans Hornets
Washington WizardsSan Antonio Spurs
NBA teams sorted by conference and division.
Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors hugs Vince Carter #15 of the Memphis Grizzlies after the Warriors finished the 2015-16 NBA regular season with a 73-9 record. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

How are the 82 games calculated in the modern NBA era?

As we see above, there are 30 teams divided into two conferences and six divisions.

Each team will play

I. Four games against its division rivals; 4 games x 4 teams = 16 games.

II. Four games against six of its out-of-division conference rivals; 4 games x 6 teams = 24 games.

III. Three games against the remaining four out-of-division rivals; 3 games x 4 teams = 12 games.

III. Two games against its non-conference rivals; 2 games x 15 teams = 30 games.

That gives us a total of 82 games.

How, then, does the NBA decide which out-of-division conference rivals should a team play four times, and which they should play three times.

For this, the NBA has come up with a five-year rotation policy.

This means that once every five years, a team will play an out-of-division conference rival four times.

Year 1 to Year 4 – 3 games.

Year 5 – 4 games.

Year 6 – Year 9 – 3 games.

Year 10 – 4 games.

And so on.

Tim Duncan #21 of the San Antonio Spurs reaches for the opening tip-off against Chris Bosh #1 of the Miami Heat during Game One of the 2013 NBA Finals. (Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images)

How many playoff games do NBA teams play?

The NBA playoffs format has evolved over the years.

In its first season, the two top teams in each conference qualified for a best-of-seven semifinal. The second and the third-best teams in each conference battled for a spot in the second semifinal.

In the modern NBA era, there are four playoff rounds:

The first round (or) Quarter-Finals

The second round (or) Semi-Finals

The third round (or) Conference Finals

The NBA Finals.

Each round is a best-of-seven series; i.e. a team has to win four out of seven games to proceed to the next round.

Credit: NBA.com

What is the NBA Play-In tournament?

Till the 2019 playoffs, the top eight teams – based on their regular-season record – from each conference moved on to the Playoffs.

However, since the difference between the records of the seventh-seed and the tenth-seed was often so small, the NBA wanted to give more teams a chance to try and make it into the playoffs.

So starting in the 2020 NBA Playoffs, the NBA initiated the Play-In tournament.

The Play-in tournament is fairly simple:

It starts with two games:

Game 1 – 7-seed vs. 8-seed, and

Game 2 – 9-seed vs. 10-seed

The winner of Game 1 proceeds to get the seventh seed in the Playoffs.

The loser of Game 1 plays the winner of Game 2. The winner of this game gets the eighth seed in the Playoffs.

Summary

As mentioned at the start of this article, NBA teams play 82 regular season games, up to two games in the Play-In tournament, and up to 28 games in the NBA playoffs.

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