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The current NBA standings as of 2/27/2013 are as follows: the Miami Heat lead the Eastern conference, and the San Antonio Spurs leads the Western conference.
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Final Standings
here ya go http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/standings/mlb_standings_2001_season.jsp
The regular season NBA standings for the 1966-67 season: Eastern Division Philadelphia 76ers 68 13 .840 Boston Celtics 60 21 .741 Cincinnati Royals 39 42 .481 New York Knickerbockers 36 45 .444 Baltimore Bullets 20 61 .247 Western Division San Francisco Warriors 44 37 .543 St. Louis Hawks 39 42 .481 Los Angeles Lakers 36 45 .444 Chicago Bulls 33 48 .407 Detroit Pistons 30 51 .370 The 76ers defeated the Warriors, 4 games to 2, to win the 1967 NBA championship.
Yes. All regular season games count towards standings, no matter who the opponent is.
NBA regular season team standings can be found on many sports news websites such as those for the NBA, ESPN, or Yahoo Sports. Additionally, standings can also be accessed through the NBA's official app.
Percent
It is currently unknown, but you can check the standings daily at http://www.nba.com/standings/team_record_comparison/conferenceNew_Std_Cnf.html
That's a stupid question The current NBA standings as of 2/27/2013 are as follows: the Miami Heat lead the Eastern conference, and the San Antonio Spurs leads the Western conference.
The miami are in 3rd behind thunders 2nd and chicago 1st.
As of 1/6/09 their record is 18-15 for a complete list of the nba standings go to http://sports.aol.com/nba-standings
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Go to this link for the current standings.http://www.nfl.com/standings
Final Standings
go to http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/standings/
Point standings. In compound words the first element is usually in the singular.
No. Only regular season games are included in the standings. Exhibition games are not. Playoff games have their own standings.