Not at all surprised by the top 6... and even less surprised by the one at 30. Maybe this fall, when they're officially the Brooklyn Nets, they'll gain, and Charlotte -- like Indiana in a great region for high school and college basketball but not pro -- will be last.
Remember: Multiply the number by 1,000. In other words, the Lakers don't have 12,000, they have 12 million.
1 Los Angeles Lakers 12587 (Overall, Western Conference & Pacific Division Leader)
2 Boston Celtics 6306 (Eastern Conference & Atlantic Division Leader)
3 Chicago Bulls 5673 (Central Division Leader)
4 Miami Heat 5220 (Southeast Division Leader)
5 New York Knicks 2315
6 Dallas Mavericks 2072 (Southwest Division Leader)
7 Orlando Magic 1341
8 San Antonio Spurs 1132
9 Oklahoma City Thunder 932 (Northwest Division Leader)
10 Cleveland Cavaliers 850
11 Denver Nuggets 773
12 Phoenix Suns 691
13 Houston Rockets 496
14 Detroit Pistons 418
15 Portland Trail Blazers 374
16 Golden State Warriors 327
17 Toronto Raptors 324
18 Utah Jazz 318
19 Los Angeles Clippers 264
20 New Orleans Hornets 235
21 Philadelphia 76ers 233
22 Atlanta Hawks 225
23 Milwaukee Bucks 203
24 Sacramento Kings 197
25 Minnesota Timberwolves 188
26 Memphis Grizzlies 150
27 Indiana Pacers 150
28 Washington Wizards 145
29 Charlotte Bobcats 104
30 New Jersey Nets 32
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