List of NBA G League yearly standings


These are regular season standings and playoff results for the NBA G League. The NBA G League is the official minor league basketball organization owned and run by the National Basketball Association. The league was formed in 2001 as the National Basketball Development League. The league was renamed to NBA Development League in 2005 to reflect its close affiliation with the NBA. In 2017, it was renamed NBA G League, as part of a sponsorship deal with Gatorade.

2001–02

TeamWLWin %GB
North Charleston Lowgators3620.643
Greenville Groove3620.643
Columbus Riverdragons3125.5545
Mobile Revelers3026.5366
Huntsville Flight2630.46410
Asheville Altitude2630.46410
Fayetteville Patriots2135.37515
Roanoke Dazzle1838.32118

Finals
  • April 8: Greenville 81, North Charleston 63
  • April 10: Greenville 76, North Charleston 68

    Finals

2002–03

TeamWLWin %GB
Fayetteville Patriots3218.640
North Charleston Lowgators2624.5206
Mobile Revelers2624.5206
Roanoke Dazzle2624.5206
Asheville Altitude2327.4609
Columbus Riverdragons2327.4609
Greenville Groove2228.44010
Huntsville Flight2228.44010

Finals
  • April 4: Mobile 92, Fayetteville 82
  • April 9: Fayetteville 77, Mobile 71
  • April 11: Mobile 75, Fayetteville 72

    Finals

2003–04

Finals boxscore

2004–05

Finals boxscore

2005–06

Finals boxscore

2006–07

Regular season

Eastern Division

Western Division

Notes
  • x indicates a team that had qualified for the playoffs
  • Number in parentheses indicates the team's seeding for the playoffs.

    Playoffs

Three teams with the best regular season records in each division qualified for playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with single elimination format. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in the first and second rounds, while teams with higher seed holds home-court advantage in the Finals. The division winners received a bye from the first round. The remaining teams faced each other in the first round.
Notes
  • The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
  • An asterisk denotes overtime period.
  • Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
  • Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.

    Finals

2007–08

Regular season

Central Division

Southwest Division

Western Division


Notes
  • x indicates a team that had qualified for the playoffs
  • Number in parentheses indicates the team's seeding for the playoffs.

    Playoffs

The three division winners, along with the next three teams with the best regular season records regardless of division, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with single elimination format for the first two rounds and best-of-three format for the finals. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The three division winners were seeded from 1 to 3 based on their regular season records, while the remaining teams were seeded from 4 to 6 based on their regular season records. The two division winners with the best regular season records received a bye from the first round. The remaining division winners faced the lowest seeded teams, while the two remaining teams faced each other.
Notes
  • The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
  • The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
  • The division winners are marked by an asterisk.
  • Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
  • Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.

    Finals

2008–09

Regular season

Complete rosters for each of the 16 2008–09 NBA D-League teams will consist of the ten players drafted November 7 along with seven returning, allocation, and local tryout players. Rosters will be reduced to 12 players on November 20 and opening-day 10-man rosters must be set by November 26 in anticipation of the November 28 tip off of the NBA D-League's eighth season. Each team will play one preseason game between November 19 and 25.

Central Division

Southwest Division

Western Division


Notes
  • x indicates a team that had qualified for the playoffs
  • Number in parentheses indicates the team's seeding for the playoffs.

    Playoffs

The three division winners, along with the next five teams with the best regular season records regardless of division, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with single elimination format for the first two rounds and best-of-three format for the finals. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The three division winners were seeded from 1 to 3 based on their regular season records, while the remaining teams were seeded from 4 to 8 based on their regular season records. The three division winners had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded teams. The fourth seeded team would be paired with the remaining team that is not chosen as an opponent by the three division winners. For the first time in the best-of-three era, a team completed a perfect postseason record, with the 14ers going a perfect 4–0 to win the championship.
Notes
  • The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
  • The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
  • The division winners are marked by an asterisk.
  • Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
  • Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.

    Finals

2009–10

Regular season

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Notes
  • x indicates a team that had qualified for the playoffs
  • Number in parentheses indicates the team's seeding for the playoffs.

    Playoffs

The Eastern and Western Conference winners, along with the next six teams with the best regular season records regardless of conference, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with best-of-three format. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The teams were seeded from 1 to 8 based on their regular season records. The top three seeds had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded teams. The fourth seeded team would be paired with the remaining team that is not chosen as an opponent by the top three seeds.
This was the first Finals to feature teams with a single affiliation partnership, which featured the Rio Grande Valley Vipers and the Tulsa 66ers. The Vipers won Game 1 and then finished Game 2 with a last-second shot by Craig Winder to win their first championship.
Notes
  • The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
  • The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
  • The conference champions are marked by an asterisk.
  • Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
  • Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.

    Finals

2010–11

Regular season

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Notes
  • x indicates a team that had qualified for the playoffs
  • Number in parentheses indicates the team's seeding for the playoffs.

    Playoffs

The Eastern and Western Conference winners, along with the next six teams with the best regular season records regardless of conference, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with best-of-three format. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The teams were seeded from 1 to 8 based on their regular season records. The top three seeds had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded teams. The fourth seeded team would be paired with the remaining team that is not chosen as an opponent by the top three seeds.
Notes
  • The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
  • The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
  • The conference champions are marked by an asterisk.
  • Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
  • Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.

    Finals

2011–12

Regular season

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Notes
  • x indicates teams that have qualified for the playoff.

    Playoffs

The Eastern and Western Conference winners, along with the next six teams with the best regular season records regardless of conference, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with best-of-three format. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The teams were seeded from 1 to 8 based on their regular season records. The top three seeds had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded teams. The fourth seeded team would be paired with the remaining team that is not chosen as an opponent by the top three seeds.
Notes
  • The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
  • The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
  • The conference champions are marked by an asterisk.
  • Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
  • Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.

    Finals

2012–13

Regular season

Eastern Conference

Central Conference

Western Conference

Notes
  • x indicates teams that have qualified for the playoff
  • Maine qualified over Erie due to a better head-to-head record.

    Playoffs

The three conference winners, along with the next five teams with the best regular season records regardless of conference, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with best-of-three format. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The teams were seeded from 1 to 8 based on their regular season records. The top three seeds had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded teams. The fourth seeded team would be paired with the remaining team that is not chosen as an opponent by the top three seeds. For the second time in league history, a team went undefeated in postseason play to win the championship, with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers going 6–0 becoming the second team in league history to win two titles.
Notes
  • The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
  • The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
  • The conference champions are marked by an asterisk.
  • Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
  • Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.

    Finals

2013–14

Regular season

East Division

Central Division

  • In addition to finishing tied with each other, Iowa and Sioux Falls also finished tied with Los Angeles. The tie among the three teams was broken with a multiple-team tiebreaker by comparing the teams' records in games against one another. Los Angeles was 3–2, Iowa was 4–3, and Sioux Falls was 4–6. This gave Los Angeles the #2 seed, Iowa the #3 seed and the Central Division championship and left Sioux Falls with the #4 seed.
  • Texas and Tulsa split their regular-season series, 3–3. Texas was 8–11 against opponents with records of.500 or better compared with Tulsa's record of 12–17 in such games.

    West Division

  • Idaho won the season series against Bakersfield, 3–2.
Notes
  • x indicates teams that have qualified for the playoffs with seeding in.
  • If Los Angeles had not been involved in a three-way tie with Iowa and Sioux Falls, Iowa still would have won the Central Division championship. Iowa and Sioux Falls split their regular-season series, 3–3. Iowa was 13–14 against opponents with records of.500 or better compared with Sioux Falls's record of 12–13 in such games. If Sioux Falls had not been involved in a three-way tie with Iowa and Los Angeles, or if the league broke ties within divisions before interdivisional ties, Iowa would have been the #2 seed based on head-to-head record against Los Angeles, since Iowa won the only game the teams played.
  • If the league broke ties for non-playoff teams in the same way as it does to determine playoff seeding, the tie among Texas, Tulsa, Idaho and Bakersfield would have been broken using a multiple-team tiebreaker by considering the teams' records in games they played against one another. Tulsa was 5–4, Bakersfield was 6–5, Idaho was 5–5 and Texas was 6–8 in such games. This would have given Tulsa fourth place in the Central Division, Bakersfield fourth place in the West Division, Idaho last place in the West Division and Texas fifth place in the Central Division.

    Playoffs

The three division winners, along with the next five teams with the best regular-season records regardless of division qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with a best-of-three format. Teams with the better regular-season record hold home-court advantage in each round but play Game 1 on the road and Games 2 and 3 at home. The teams were seeded from 1 to 8 based on their regular-season records. Division winners were not given any special consideration in the seeding and could be the #8 seed. The three division winners, which may or may not be the three top seeds, had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded wild-card teams. The top-seeded wild-card team was paired with the remaining team that was not chosen as an opponent by the three division winners. The two division winners which are not the top seed were placed in the lower half of the bracket which meant they would meet in the semifinals should they both advance. This would also result in the top two seeds meeting in the semifinals if they were from the same division and both advanced. For the third time, a team went 6–0 in postseason play, which saw the Fort Wayne Mad Ants become champions for the first time ever, while the Santa Cruz Warriors became the first D League team to ever lose back-to-back Finals.
Notes
  • The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
  • The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
  • The division champions are marked by an asterisk.
  • Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
  • Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.

    Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals

2014–15

Regular season

;Eastern Conference
Team
x- Maine Red Claws 351520–615–9
x- Canton Charge 3119414–1017–9
Erie BayHawks24261115–109–16
Delaware 87ers20301511–149–16
Westchester Knicks1040259–161–24

Team
x- Sioux Falls Skyforce 292114–1015–11
x- Fort Wayne Mad Ants 2822114–1114–11
Iowa Energy2624313–1213–12
Grand Rapids Drive2327615–98–18

;Western Conference
Team
x- Austin Spurs 321818–814–10
x- Oklahoma City Blue 2822416–912–13
Rio Grande Valley Vipers2723514–1113–12
Texas Legends2228108–1714–11

Finals

2015–16

Regular season

;Eastern Conference
Team
y-Maine Red Claws311915–1016–9
x-Westchester Knicks2822313–1215–10
Raptors 9052327810–1513–12
Delaware 87ers21291013–118–18
Erie BayHawks1238199–163–22

Team
z-Sioux Falls Skyforce401022–318–7
x-Canton Charge3119918–713–12
Iowa Energy26241415–1112–13
Grand Rapids Drive21291914–117–18
Fort Wayne Mad Ants20302013–127–18

;Western Conference
Team
z-Reno Bighorns331720–513–12
x-Los Angeles D-Fenders2723617–810–15
Bakersfield Jam22281113–129–16
Idaho Stampede20301313–127–18
Santa Cruz Warriors19311412–137–18

Finals boxscore

2016–17

Final standings.

Eastern Conference

;Atlantic Division
Team
y – Maine Red Claws 2921015–1014–11
Delaware 87ers 2624315–1011–14
Westchester Knicks 19311012–137–18
Greensboro Swarm 19311013–126–19
Long Island Nets 17331210–157–18
Erie BayHawks 1436159–165–20

;Central Division
Team
z – Raptors 905 3911018–721–4
x – Fort Wayne Mad Ants 3020916–914–11
x – Canton Charge 29211017–812–13
Grand Rapids Drive 26241315–1011–14
Windy City Bulls 23271615–108–17

Western Conference

;Southwest Division
Team
y – Oklahoma City Blue 3416019–615–10
3218219–613–12
Sioux Falls Skyforce 2921516–913–12
Austin Spurs 2525913–1212–13
Texas Legends 2525914–1111–14
Iowa Energy 1238226–196–19

;Pacific Division
Team
3416016–918–7
x – Santa Cruz Warriors 3119318–713–12
Northern Arizona Suns 22281214–118–17
Reno Bighorns 21291312–139–16
Salt Lake City Stars 1436207–187–18

Finals boxscore

2017–18

Finals standings.
x – qualified for playoffs; y – Division champion; z – Conference champion

Eastern Conference

;Atlantic Division
Team
3218013–1219–6
xRaptors 905 3119118–713–12
Long Island Nets 2723514–1113–12
Maine Red Claws 17331514–113–22

;Central Division
Team
2921019–610–15
xGrand Rapids Drive 2921016–913–12
Windy City Bulls 2426513–1211–14
Canton Charge 222879–1613–12
Wisconsin Herd 212988–1713–12

;Southeast Division
Team
yErie BayHawks 2822015–1013–12
xLakeland Magic 2822015–1013–12
Greensboro Swarm 1634129–167–18
Delaware 87ers 1634126–1910–15

Western Conference

;Midwest Division
Team
2822015–1013–12
Sioux Falls Skyforce 2525313–1212–13
Iowa Wolves 2426414–1110–15
Memphis Hustle 2129710–1511–14

;Pacific Division
Team
yReno Bighorns 2921014–1115–10
2822116–912–13
Santa Cruz Warriors 2327613–1210–15
2327613–1210–15
2327614–119–16

;Southwest Division
Team
zAustin Spurs 3218017–815–10
2921314–1115–10
xTexas Legends 2921316–913–12
Salt Lake City Stars 16341611–145–20

Finals boxscore

2018–19

Regular Season
Final standings:
x – qualified for playoffs; y – Division champion; z – Conference champion

Eastern Conference

;Atlantic Division
Team
zLong Island Nets 3416019–615–10
2921516–913–12
xRaptors 905 2921513–1216–9
21291313–128–17
Maine Red Claws 19311511–148–17

;Central Division
Team
2822014–1114–11
xWindy City Bulls 2723115–1012–13
2327514–119–16
Canton Charge 2228610–1512–13
Wisconsin Herd 1238168–174–21

;Southeast Division
Team
3218018–714–11
Capital City Go-Go 2525714–1111–14
Greensboro Swarm 2426810–1514–11
Erie BayHawks 2426817–87–18

Western Conference

;Midwest Division
Team
3416017–817–8
xMemphis Hustle 2822616–912–13
Sioux Falls Skyforce 24261013–1211–14
Iowa Wolves 20301413–127–18

;Pacific Division
Team
3416020–514–11
xStockton Kings 3020418–712–13
2624814–1112–13
21291313–128–17
1238227–185–20

;Southwest Division
Team
3416018–716–9
xSalt Lake City Stars 2723715–1012–13
Austin Spurs 20301413–127–18
Texas Legends 16341814–112–23

Finals boxscore

2019–20

Final standings when the season was curtailed on March 12, 2020:
x – qualified for playoffs; y – Division champion; z – Conference champion

Eastern Conference

;Atlantic Division
Team
Maine Red Claws 2814014–614–8
22216.510–1212–9
Raptors 905 22216.512–810–13
Long Island Nets 1923910–149–9
172410.57–1310–11

;Central Division
Team
3310016–717–3
2914420–49–10
2518812–713–11
21221216–85–14
Windy City Bulls 1726167–1310–13

;Southeast Division
Team
2517011–1114–6
Capital City Go-Go 22213.514–78–14
20235.59–1011–13
Erie BayHawks 133012.58–125–18
Greensboro Swarm 93416.54–175–17

Western Conference

;Midwest Division
Team
Memphis Hustle 2615014–712–8
Sioux Falls Skyforce 22204.515–77–13
20226.512–108–12
Iowa Wolves 1924810–139–11

;Pacific Division
Team
Stockton Kings 2419012–812–11
21212.58–1213–9
22222.512–1010–12
19255.513–66–19
83415.53–185–16

;Southwest Division
Team
3012017–613–6
Austin Spurs 2418613–911–9
Texas Legends 24196.512–1112–8
1527156–139–14

2020–21

Regular season

Playoffs

For the first time since the 2006–07 NBA Development League season, the playoffs were held entirely as a single-elimination bracket.

Championship boxscore

2021–22

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Finals boxscore

2022–23

Eastern Conference

Western Conference

Playoffs

Finals boxscore

2023–24

Finals boxscore

2024–25

Finals boxscore