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Nba playoff record ranking
In 2023, the nba playoffs ranked as follows: Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76 ers, Miami Heat, Indiana Pacers, etc.

1, Boston Celtics

Boston Celtics ranked first in the East with 26 wins and 7 losses. Boston Celtics won the NBA championship 17 times in history (1957, 1959- 1966, 1968- 1969, 1974. In the knockout match against the number one rival Los Angeles Lakers, he scored 9 wins and 3 losses? .

2.milwaukee bucks

Milwaukee Bucks ranked second in the East after Boston Celtics with 25 wins 10 losses. Milwaukee Bucks, a professional basketball team located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, was founded in 1968 and joined the NBA in the same year. Now it's the team in the East Central Division.

3. Philadelphia 76ers

Philadelphia 76 ers ranked third in the East with 23 wins 10 losses. The Philadelphia 76ers, as an old team in the NBA, did not set its home in Philadelphia or named it the 76ers at the beginning of its construction, but set up a Syracuse national team. The Syracuse national team formed by 1937 joined the NBA on 1949 with the merger of NBL and ABB.

4. Miami Heat

Miami Heat ranked fourth in the East with 20 wins 14 losses. The team is located in Miami, Florida, where the seasons are warm and pleasant, so we chose "Hot" from the list of many candidate team names, which not only reflects the climate conditions in Miami, but also hopes that the team will prosper in the future. In the first seven seasons, although the Heat had a super scorer like Glenn Rice, the record in the regular season never exceeded 50 wins.

5. Indiana Pacers

Indiana Pacers ranked fifth in the East with 19 wins 14 losses. Pacers was founded in 1967 and joined the American Basketball Association (ABA). Won the ABA championship three times, 1970, 1972, 1973. 1976 after the merger of the American Basketball Association and the American Basketball Professional League (NBA), the Pacers became one of the four teams that joined the original ABA league.