Northwest Division (NBA)

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The Northwest Division is one of the three divisions in the Western Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The division consists of five teams: the Denver Nuggets, the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Portland Trail Blazers and the Utah Jazz. The Northwest Division is by far the most geographically expansive of the six divisions; the Nuggets, Trail Blazers and Jazz are geographically closer to the Pacific Division, the Timberwolves are geographically closer to the Central Division, and the Thunder is geographically closer to the Southwest Division, although in the latter instance that was not the case when the division was formed as the Thunder were still the Seattle SuperSonics.

The division was created at the start of the 2004–05 season, when the league expanded from 29 to 30 teams with the addition of the Charlotte Bobcats. In doing so, the league realigned itself from two divisions in each conference to three divisions in each conference. The Northwest Division began with five inaugural members: the Nuggets, the Timberwolves, the Trail Blazers, the SuperSonics and the Jazz.[1][2] The Trail Blazers and SuperSonics joined from the Pacific Division, while the Nuggets, the Timberwolves and Jazz joined from the now-defunct Midwest Division. The SuperSonics moved to Oklahoma City prior to the 2008–09 season and became the Thunder, but remained in the Northwest Division. Other than this franchise re-location, the division's membership has remained unchanged since its creation.

The most recent division champions are the Oklahoma City Thunder, having won an eighth division championship in the 2024–25 NBA season. The SuperSonics-Thunder franchise has won the most Northwest Division titles with eight, while the Nuggets have won six, the Jazz have won five, the Trail Blazers have won two, and the Timberwolves have never won the Northwest Division title. In the 2009–10 season, all four teams that qualified for the playoffs each had more than 50 wins, and in 2018–19 all four teams that qualified for the playoffs had at least 49 wins.

Since the 2021–22 season, the Northwest Division champion has received the Sam Jones Trophy, named after Hall of Famer Sam Jones, who notably spent his career playing for the Boston Celtics and did not play for a team currently in the division, though he was assistant coach for the Jazz during their first NBA season in 1974–75 when they were based in New Orleans.[3]

2024–25 standings

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  • z – Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs
  • x – Clinched playoff spot

Teams

Team City Year From
Joined
Denver Nuggets Denver, Colorado Template:Nbay Midwest Division
Minnesota Timberwolves Minneapolis, Minnesota Template:Nbay Midwest Division
Oklahoma City Thunder (Template:Nbay–present)
Seattle SuperSonics (Template:NbayTemplate:Nbay)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Seattle, Washington
Template:Nbay Pacific Division
Portland Trail Blazers Portland, Oregon Template:Nbay Pacific Division
Utah Jazz Salt Lake City, Utah Template:Nbay Midwest Division

Sam Jones Trophy

Beginning with the 2021–22 season, the Northwest Division champion has received the Sam Jones Trophy. As with the other division championship trophies, it is named after one of the African American pioneers from NBA history. During his playing career from 1957 to 1969, Sam Jones was an integral part of a Boston Celtics dynasty that won 10 NBA championships during that span. The Jones Trophy consists of a Script error: No such module "convert". crystal ball.[4]

Division champions

^ Had or tied for the best regular season record for that season
Season Team Record Playoffs result
Template:Nbay Seattle SuperSonics Template:Ntsh 52–30 (.634) Lost conference semifinals
Template:Nbay Denver Nuggets Template:Ntsh 44–38 (.537) Lost First round
Template:Nbay Utah Jazz Template:Ntsh 51–31 (.622) Lost conference finals
Template:Nbay Utah Jazz Template:Ntsh 54–28 (.659) Lost conference semifinals
Template:Nbay Denver Nuggets Template:Ntsh 54–28 (.659) Lost conference finals
Template:Nbay Denver Nuggets Template:Ntsh 53–29 (.646) Lost First round
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City Thunder Template:Ntsh 55–27 (.671) Lost conference finals
Template:Nbay<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a] Oklahoma City Thunder Template:Ntsh 47–19 (.712) Lost NBA Finals
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City Thunder Template:Ntsh 60–22 (.732) Lost conference semifinals
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City Thunder Template:Ntsh 59–23 (.720) Lost conference finals
Template:Nbay Portland Trail Blazers Template:Ntsh 51–31 (.622) Lost First round
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City Thunder Template:Ntsh 55–27 (.671) Lost conference finals
Template:Nbay Utah Jazz Template:Ntsh 51–31 (.622) Lost conference semifinals
Template:Nbay Portland Trail Blazers Template:Ntsh 49–33 (.598) Lost First round
Template:Nbay Denver Nuggets Template:Ntsh 54–28 (.659) Lost conference semifinals
Template:Nbay<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[b] Denver Nuggets Template:Ntsh 46–27 (.630) Lost conference finals
Template:Nbay<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[c] Utah Jazz^ Template:Ntsh 52–20 (.722) Lost conference semifinals
Template:Nbay Utah Jazz Template:Ntsh 49–33 (.598) Lost First round
Template:Nbay Denver Nuggets Template:Ntsh 53–29 (.646) Won NBA Finals
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City Thunder Template:Ntsh 57–25 (.695) Lost conference semifinals
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City Thunder^ Template:Ntsh 68–14 (.829) Won NBA Finals

Titles by team

Team Titles Season(s) won
Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder 8 Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay
Denver Nuggets 6 Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay
Utah Jazz 5 Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay
Portland Trail Blazers 2 Template:Nbay, Template:Nbay
Minnesota Timberwolves 0

Season results

^ Denotes team that won the NBA championship
+ Denotes team that won the Conference finals, but lost the NBA Finals
* Denotes team that qualified for the NBA Playoffs
× Denotes team that qualified for the NBA play-in tournament
Denotes team that did not qualify for the 2020 NBA Bubble season restart
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Template:Nbay Seattle* (52–30) Denver* (49–33) Minnesota (44–38) Portland (27–55) Utah (26–56)
Template:Nbay Denver* (44–38) Utah (41–41) Seattle (35–47) Minnesota (33–49) Portland (21–61)
Template:Nbay Utah* (51–31) Denver* (45–37) Portland (32–50) Minnesota (32–50) Seattle (31–51)
Template:Nbay Utah* (54–28) Denver* (50–32) Portland (41–41) Minnesota (22–60) Seattle (20–62)
Template:Nbay Denver* (54–28) Portland* (54–28) Utah* (48–34) Minnesota (24–58) Oklahoma City (23–59)
Template:Nbay Denver* (53–29) Utah* (53–29) Portland* (50–32) Oklahoma City* (50–32) Minnesota (15–67)
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City* (55–27) Denver* (50–32) Portland* (48–34) Utah (39–43) Minnesota (17–65)
Template:Nbay<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a] Oklahoma City+ (47–19) Denver* (38–28) Utah* (36–30) Portland (28–38) Minnesota (26–40)
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City* (60–22) Denver* (57–25) Utah (43–39) Portland (33–49) Minnesota (31–51)
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City* (59–23) Portland* (54–28) Minnesota (40–42) Denver (36–46) Utah (25–57)
Template:Nbay Portland* (51–31) Oklahoma City (45–37) Utah (38–44) Denver (30–52) Minnesota (16–66)
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City* (55–27) Portland* (44–38) Utah (40–42) Denver (33–49) Minnesota (29–53)
Template:Nbay Utah* (51–31) Oklahoma City* (47–35) Portland* (41–41) Denver (40–42) Minnesota (31–51)
Template:Nbay Portland* (49–33) Oklahoma City* (48–34) Utah* (48–34) Minnesota* (47–35) Denver (46–36)
Template:Nbay Denver* (54–28) Portland* (53–29) Utah* (50–32) Oklahoma City* (49–33) Minnesota (36–46)
Template:Nbay<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[b] Denver* (46–27) Oklahoma City* (44–28) Utah* (44–28) Portland* (35–39) Minnesota† (19–45)
Template:Nbay<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[c] Utah* (52–20) Denver* (47–25) Portland* (42–30) Minnesota (23–49) Oklahoma City (22–50)
Template:Nbay Utah* (49–33) Denver* (48–34) Minnesota* (46–36) Portland (27–55) Oklahoma City (24–58)
Template:Nbay Denver^ (53–29) Minnesota* (42–40) Oklahoma City× (40–42) Utah (37–45) Portland (33–49)
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City* (57–25) Denver* (57–25) Minnesota* (56–26) Utah (31–51) Portland (21–61)
Template:Nbay Oklahoma City^ (68–14) Denver* (50–32) Minnesota* (49–33) Portland (36–46) Utah (17–65)

Notes

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