Southwest Division (NBA)

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The Southwest Division is a division in the Western Conference of the NBA. It is arguably the toughest division in the league. The Mavericks, Rockets, Grizzlies, Spurs all came from the now defunct Midwest Division and the Hornets came from the Central Division in the Eastern Conference. The current divisions have been active since the start of the 2004-05 season. The San Antonio Spurs won the Southwest consecutively in the 2004-05 season and the 2005-06 season.

Standings for all games through December 3, 2007

Southwest Division GP W L PCT Home Road GB
San Antonio Spurs 18 15 3 .833 10–0 5–3 --
New Orleans Hornets 18 12 6 .667 4–4 8-2 3.0
Dallas Mavericks 18 12 6 .667 8-1 4-5 3.0
Houston Rockets 18 9 9 .500 4–3 5-6 6.0
Memphis Grizzlies 17 6 11 .353 4-5 2-6 8.5


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