1998-99 Basketball Western Conference Final Standings

Updated August 28, 2020 | Infoplease Staff

Midwest Division

    Per Game
W L Pct GB For Opp
*San Antonio 37 13 .740 92.8 84.7
†Utah 37 13 .740 93.3 86.8
†Houston 31 19 .620 6 94.2 91.9
†Minnesota 25 25 .500 12 92.9 92.6
Dallas 19 31 .380 18 91.6 94.0
Denver 14 36 .280 23 93.5 100.1
Vancouver 8 42 .160 29 88.9 97.5
Head Coaches: SA— Gregg Popovich (3rd season); Utah— Jerry Sloan (11th); Hou— Rudy Tomjanovich (8th); Min— Phil Saunders (4th); Dal— Don Nelson (2nd); Den— Mike D'Antoni (1st); Van— Brian Hill (2nd).
1997-98 Standings: 1. Utah (62-20); 2. San Antonio (56-26); 3. Minnesota (45-37); 4. Houston (41-41); 5. Dallas (20-62); 6. Vancouver (19-63); 7. Denver (11-71).

Pacific Division

    Per Game
W L Pct GB For Opp
*Portland 35 15 .700 94.8 88.5
†LA Lakers 31 19 .620 4 99.0 96.0
†Sacramento 27 23 .540 8 100.2 100.6
†Phoenix 27 23 .540 8 95.6 93.3
Seattle 25 25 .500 10 94.9 95.9
Golden St 21 29 .420 14 88.3 90.8
LA Clippers 9 41 .180 26 90.4 99.2
Head Coaches: Port— Mike Dunleavy (2nd season); LAL— Del Harris (4th, 6-6) was fired and replaced with assistant Kurt Rambis Feb. 26, 1999 (1st, 25-13); Sac— Eddie Jordan (3rd); Pho— Danny Ainge (3rd); Sea— Paul Westphal (1st); GS— P.J. Carlesimo (2nd); LAC— Chris Ford (1st).
1997-98 Standings: 1. Seattle (61-21); 2. LA Lakers (61-21); 3. Phoenix (56-26); 4. Portland (46-36); 5. Sacramento (27-55); 6. Golden St. (19-63); 7. LA Clippers (17-65).

 

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