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National Basketball Association

The National Basketball Association, more popularly known as the NBA, is the world's premier men's professional basketball league and one of the major professional sports leagues of North America.

The league was founded in New York City on June 6, 1946 as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). The league adopted the name National Basketball Association in the fall of 1949 after merging with the rival National Basketball League. The league's several international and individual team offices are directed out its head offices located in the Olympic Tower at 645 Fifth Avenue in New York City. NBA Entertainment and NBA TV studios are directed out of offices located in Secaucus, New Jersey.

1. Regular season

Following the summer breaks, teams hold training camps in October. Training camps allow teams to evaluate players, especially rookies, to scout the team's strengths and weaknesses, to prepare the players for the rigorous regular season, and to determine the 12-man active roster and, if needed, a 3-man injured list with which they will begin the regular season. Teams have the ability to assign players with less than two years of experience to the NBA development league. After training camp, a series of preseason exhibition games are held. In the first week of November, the NBA regular season begins.

In the regular season, each team plays 82 games, which are divided evenly between home and away games. Schedules are not identical for all teams. A team faces opponents in its own division four times a year, teams from the other two divisions in its conference either three or four times, and teams in the other conference twice apiece.

A team can therefore have a relatively easy or difficult schedule, depending on the division and conference it is located in. Following the recent changes to the National Hockey League's scheduling format, the NBA is now the only major league in which all the teams play each other during the regular season, and where a season ticket holder can see every team in the league come to town in any one season.

In February, the NBA regular season is interrupted to celebrate the annual NBA All-Star Game. Fans are balloted throughout the United States, Canada and through the Internet, and the top vote-getters at each position in each conference are given a starting spot on their conference's All-Star team. Coaches vote to choose the remaining 14 All-Stars. Then, East faces West in the All-Star game. The player with the best performance during the game is rewarded with a Game MVP award, which is usually given to a player on the winning team.

Other attractions of the All-Star break include the got milk' Rookie Challenge game, which pits the best rookies and the best second-year players against each other; the Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout, a competition between players to see who is the best 3-point shooter; and the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk contest, to see which player dunks the ball in the most entertaining way.

Shortly after the All-Star break is the league's trade deadline. After this date, teams are not allowed to exchange players with each other for the remainder of the season, although they may still sign and release players. Often, major trades are completed right before the trading deadline, making that day a hectic time for general managers.

In April, the regular season ends. It is during this time that voting begins for individual awards, as well as the selection of the honorary league-wide postseason teams. The NBA Sixth Man Award is awarded to the best contributor off the bench.

  • The NBA Rookie of the Year Award is awarded to the best rookie player.

  • The NBA Most Improved Player Award is awarded to the most improved player.

  • The NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award is awarded to the league's best defender.

  • The NBA Coach of the Year Award is awarded to either the best coach in the league or the coach that has made the most positive difference to a team.

  • The NBA Most Valuable Player Award is given to player deemed the most valuable for that season.

  • Additionally, The Sporting News awards an unofficial (but widely recognized) NBA Executive of the Year Award to the general manager who is adjudged to have done the best job for his franchise.

The postseason teams are the All-NBA Teams, the All-Defensive Teams, and the All-Rookie Teams. There are three All-NBA teams, consisting of the top players at each position, with first-team status being most desirable. There are two All-Defensive teams, consisting of the top defenders at each position. There are also two All-Rookie teams, consisting of the top first-year players regardless of position.

2. Current Teams

National Basketball Association - Current Teams

Eastern
Conference
Atlantic Central Southeast
Boston Celtics
Chicago Bulls
Atlanta Hawks
New Jersey Nets
Cleveland Cavaliers
Charlotte Bobcats
New York Knicks
Detroit Pistons
Miami Heat
Philadelphia 76ers
Indiana Pacers
Orlando Magic
Toronto Raptors
Milwaukee Bucks
Washington Wizards
Western
Conference
Northwest Pacific Southwest
Denver Nuggets
Golden State Warriors
Dallas Mavericks
Minnesota Timberwolves
Los Angeles Clippers
Houston Rockets
Portland Trail Blazers
Los Angeles Lakers
Memphis Grizzlies
Seattle SuperSonics
Phoenix Suns
New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets
Utah Jazz
Sacramento Kings
San Antonio Spurs