Pacific Division (NBA)
The Pacific Division is one of the three divisions in the Western Conference of the National Basketball Association. The division consists of five teams: the Golden State Warriors, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Lakers, the Phoenix Suns and the Sacramento Kings. All teams, except the Suns, are based in California. Along with the American League West of Major League Baseball, they are one of two North American major league divisions with no animal themed nicknames.
The division was created at the start of the 1970–71 season, when the league expanded from 14 to 17 teams with the addition of the Buffalo Braves, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Portland Trail Blazers. The league realigned itself into two conferences: the Western Conference and the Eastern Conference, with two divisions each in each conference. The Pacific Division began with five inaugural members: the Lakers, the Blazers, the San Diego Rockets, the San Francisco Warriors and the Seattle SuperSonics. The Lakers, the Rockets, the Warriors and the SuperSonics all joined from the Western Division.
The Lakers have won the most Pacific Division titles with 25. The Phoenix Suns have the second most titles with eight. 19 NBA champions have come from the Pacific Division. The Lakers have won 12 championships, the Warriors won 5, and the Blazers and Sonics won one championship each. All of them, except the 1976–77 Blazers, the 2001–02 Lakers and the 2021–22 Warriors, were division champions. In the 1991–92 season, six teams from the division qualified for the playoffs. In the 1977–78 season, all teams in the division had winning percentages above 0.500. The most recent division champions are the Los Angeles Lakers.
Since the 2021–22 season, the Pacific Division champion has received the Chuck Cooper Trophy, named after Hall of Famer Chuck Cooper.
2025–26 standings
Notesy – Clinched division titlepi – Clinched play-in tournament spot x – Clinched playoff spotTeams
Former teams
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Team timeline
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Chuck Cooper Trophy
Beginning with the 2021–22 season, the Pacific Division champion has received the Chuck Cooper Trophy. As with the other division championship trophies, it is named after one of the many African American pioneers from NBA history. Chuck Cooper became the first African-American to be drafted by an NBA team when the Boston Celtics selected him with the first pick in the second round of the 1950 draft. The Cooper Trophy consists of a crystal ball.Division champions
Titles by team
| Team | Titles | Season won |
| Los Angeles Lakers | 25 | ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, |
| Phoenix Suns | 8 | ,,,,,,, |
| Golden State Warriors | 7 | ,,,,,, |
| Seattle SuperSonics^ | 5 | ,,,, |
| Portland Trail Blazers^ | 4 | ,,, |
| Sacramento Kings | 3 | ,, |
| Los Angeles Clippers | 3 | ,, |
Season results
| † | Denotes team that did not qualify for the 2020 NBA Bubble season restart |
Rivalries
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Los Angeles ClippersPhoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Golden State Warriors
Sacramento Kings vs. Los Angeles Lakers
Sacramento Kings vs. Golden State Warriors
'''I-5 rivalry/Portland Trail Blazers vs. Seattle SuperSonics'''