There are no full names of all NBA teams

Western Conference:

1, Phoenix Suns (Phoenix Suns): the team was founded in 1968, Phoenix is the capital of Arizona, is located in the desert on the west coast of the United States, the annual precipitation is scarce, sunny, with the "sun" for the team name is the most representative. Sonic Underwater Navigation System Sonic Underwater Navigation System (SONIC) Underwater Navigation System Sonic Underwater Navigation System

Head Coach: Mike D'Antoni

2, San Antonio Spurs (San Antonio Spurs): one of the NBA's founding teams, the earliest when the team's home base in Dallas, the team name "Dallas Oak". Oak team", renamed "Texas Oak team" in 1970, and renamed "Spurs" after moving to San Antonio in 1973. "Spurs" is a horseback rider nailed to the heel of the shoe of a kind of iron spurs, as the team name, can reflect the development of the western United States of America's characteristics of the times.Space Power Unit Reactor Space Flight Power Unit Reactor

Head Coach: Popovich

Players Roster

S Jackson Guard/Forward

Stephen Smith Guard

T Parker Guard

S Claxton Guard

B B Bowen Forward/Guard

Giambili Guard

Tim Duncan Forward

S Cole Guard

Bartel Center

M. Rose Forward

D. Frey Forward

Kevin Willis Center/Forward

David Robinson Center

3. Seattle Supersonics: The team was born in Seattle, home to the headquarters of the Boeing Company, the world's largest aircraft manufacturer. When the team was founded in 1967, Boeing was developing and manufacturing supersonic passenger airplanes, and the team, which was created with the help of Boeing, chose the name "Supersonics.

Head coach: McMillan

Team roster

Ansul Cisse Forward

Rashard Lewis Forward

Potapanko Center/Forward

Droppenjack Center

Kenny Anderson Defenseman

Gary Peyton Defenseman

Damon Mason Defenseman

Brendon Brennen, the team's first player to be a member of the Boeing Company, was named the "Supersonics" after the Boeing Company.

Brent Barry, guard

J James, center

J Ford, guard

K Booth, center

Reid Markowski, forward

4. Dallas Mavericks: In March 1980, the team's owner, out of approximately 4,600 names collected, chose "Mavericks". The team's owner chose "Mavericks" as the team's name out of about 4,600 names that were solicited.

Head Coach Don Nelson (1036-806)

Players

Finley Guard/Forward

A. Johnson Guard

A. Griffin Forward

A. Aduwahad Forward/Guard

Reigard Bell Guard

Nash Guard

Nahuala Forward

Nahula Forward

Van Exel Guard

Nowitzki Forward

Eshmael Center

Bradley Center

LaFrance Center

P-Jones Forward

5, Sacramento Kings: The team's name change is more than any other NBA team. Teams can not be expected, was founded called "Rochester Royals", 1957 was renamed "Cincinnati Royals", 1972 was renamed "Kansas City - O'Hama Kings" until 1985, when they settled in Sacramento and changed their name to the "Sacramento Kings."

Manager: Adelman (544-361)

Players

G. Wallace Forward

Chris Webber Forward

Charles Webber Forward

Charles Webb Forward

Charles Webb Forward

Charles Webb Forward

Charles Webb Webber Forward

Theodore Turkoglu Forward

Clark Center/Forward

Cliffs Guard

Mike Bibby Guard

Chris Christie Guard/Forward

Stojakovic Forward

Divac Center

Bobbi Jackson Guard

Price Guard <

Berard Forward/Center

Fontainebleau Forward

6, Houston Rockets (Houston Rockets): the team was first in San Diego, where the munitions industry was prevalent, and then moved to Houston, where NASA is located, in 1961, the name "Rockets" became more popular. "National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Head Coach: Jeff Van Gundy

Players

Tracy -McGrady Forward-Guard

Spanoulis Guard

Yao Ming Center

Ralph Alston Guard

Colek Snider Guard

John Lucas Guard

Luther Head Guard

Steve Novak Forward

Jack Tsakalides Center

Bob Chakaridis

Bob Sura Guard

Shane Battier Forward

Check Hayes Forward

Juwan Howard Forward

Dikembe Mutombo Center

Bonch Wills Forward-Guard

7. Memphis Grizzlies: The Grizzlies came into being in 1995 as an NBA franchise. The Grizzlies were born in 1995 as part of the NBA's overseas expansion program, with their home court in Vancouver, Canada, and named the team after the "grizzly bear," a very iconic animal of Western Canada, symbolizing the power of basketball. 2001, the Grizzlies moved back to Memphis, Tennessee, USA, and changed their name to the Memphis Grizzlies. In 2001, the Grizzlies moved back to Memphis, Tenn.

Head Coach: Sidney Lowe (79-220)

Players

Drew Gooden Forward

W Parson Guard

J Williams Guard

Swift Center

Dixon Guard

Gilczek Guard

Trebanski Center

Garzauszko (79-220)

Memphis Grizzlies (79-220)

Memphis Grizzlies (79-220)

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Gasol Forward

Ashibode Forward

Wright Guard

Earl Watson Guard

Baddiel Guard

Wright Center

8, Los Angeles Lakers (L.A. Lakers): In 1948, the Lakers were in Minnesota, but a plane crash caused the Lakers' owner to lose his job. airplane crash, so that the Lakers owner made up his mind, relocated to Los Angeles in 1960. The name of the team is also a collection of names, meaning people who work or live in the Great Lakes in the northeastern United States. Head Coach: Tomjanovich

Team Names

Tony Burbitt Guard

Kwame Brown Forward/Center

Kobe Bryant Guard

Andre Barnum Center

Vel Conlonie Guard

Brian Cook Forward

Devon George Forward

Devon George

Devon George Forward

The Lakers were the first team to be named in the 1960s.

Devon Green Guard

Jumaine Jones Forward

Aaron McGee Guard

Medvedenko Forward/Center

Chris Mihm Center

Lamar Odom Forward

Adam Pallada Center

Sims Parker Guard

Ralph Proffitt Guard/Forward

Laren -Proffitt Guard/Forward

Sasha Ujakic Guard

Luke Walton Forward

Vaughn Waffle Guard

9. Minnesota Timberwolves: Franchised in 1989, the Timberwolves were named after the Minnesota Timberwolves, a fierce wildlife animal that is abundant in the Minnesota area. "Timberwolves" named.

Head Coach: Saunders (277-245)

Players

Lauren Wood Center

Brandon Guard

Nestrovic Center

Kenda Gill Guard

Szczerbiak Guard

Lopez Guard

Hudson Guard

Gary Trent Forward

Kevin Garnett Forward

M Jackson Forward

Joe Smith Forward

Slaughter Forward

Rekecevic Guard

A. Pillar Guard

10, Denver Nuggets: Former name. "The Denver Nuggets, originally known as the Denver Rockets, were one of the founding teams of the ABA, and were renamed the Golden Nuggets after joining the NBA in 1974 because of the discovery of gold in Denver during the 19th-century American expansion of the West.

Head Coach: Jeff Bruderick

Players

D Harvey Forward

Yabroga Forward

Savage Guard

Howard Forward

L Harrington Guard

Rodney White Forward

Saturday Field Guard

C Anderson Forward

C Anderson Forward

L Harrington Guard

Rodney White Forward

Satelfield Guard

C. Anderson Forward

Zhibiasi Vili Forward

Camby Center

Blount Center

Hilario Forward

R. Bowen Forward

Bosch Guard/Forward

11. Los Angeles Clippers: Founded in 1970 in Buffalo, the Los Angeles Clippers are the first team in the United States to be awarded the honor of "The Best Clippers in the United States". L.A. Clippers: Founded in 1970 in Buffalo (Buffalo), the team was called the "Buffalo Braves". 1978 moved to San Diego, renamed the "San Diego Clippers", and then moved to Los Angeles in 1980.

Head coach: Dunleavy

Team members

Linell Chalmers, guard

Rick Brunson, guard

Zelkor Rebracca, center

Quentin Ross, guard

Shane Livingston, guard

Marcau Jaric, guard

Bobbie Simmons, guard-forward. Simmons Guard-Forward

Terrence Morris Forward

Trajay Langdon Guard

Corey Kittles Guard

Mick Moore Center

Mamadou N'Diaye Center

Chris Carman Center

Elton Brand Forward

Caniel Deakins Forward

Caniel Deakins Forward

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Corey Maggette forward-guard

Chris Wilcox forward

12, Portland Trail Blazers (Portland Trail Blazers): Founded in 1970, when Portland is the center of the western development, so the "Trail Blazers" to name the team can also be used to "Trail Blazers".

The Portland Trail Blazers: Founded in 1970, Portland was the center of the western development, so the name "Trail Blazers" reflects the characteristics of that era.

Head Coach: Chicks (49-33)

Players

D Anderson, guard

Stoudemire, guard

McGlynnis, guard

Bunchy Wills, guard

C Smith, guard

Daniels, guard

Sabonis, center

Dougher Doudoux, guard

Daniels, center

Sabonis, center

Dudley Center

Patterson Forward

Woods Forward

R-Wallace Forward

Scott Pippen Forward

D-Davis Center

Bermejer Center

Randolph Forward

13, Utah Jazz: Created in 1974, the home court of the then-formerly known as the Utah Jazz. In 1974, when the home in New Orleans, the team name "New Orleans Jazz". 1980 moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, still use the name "Jazz".

Head Coach: Jerry Sloan (828-486)

Players

Ostertag, center

Stephenson, guard

John Stockton, guard

Mark Jackson, guard

Matt Harpring, forward/guard

British Center

R. Lopez, guard

Matt Harper, forward/guard.

R. Lopez Guard

Amici Forward/Center

C. Arroyo Guard

J. Klins Center

Carl Malone Forward

S. Pettigrew Forward

C. Chaney Guard/Forward

Gimilenko Forward

14. Golden State Warriors: born in Philadelphia in 1946, the team name "Philadelphia Samurai", is to express the American War of Independence sacrificed warriors a kind of respect. 1962 after moving to San Francisco changed to "Golden State Warriors". "

The main team is the Philadelphia Warriors.

Head Coach: Montgomery

Player Names

Troy Murphy Forward

Michael Pietrus Guard-Forward

Clifford Robinson Center-Guard

Drake Fisher Guard

Ansu Cisse Forward

Louis Flores Guard

Spike Spears

Spike Spears

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Spidi Claxton Guard

Brandon Armstrong Guard

Andreas Biedrins Forward-Center

Eduardo Nahura Forward

Jason Richardson Guard-Forward

Adonal Fowler Center

Dale Davis Center-Forward

Matt Carroll Guard

Mike Dunleavy Guard-Forward

Calbert Chaney Forward-Guard

15, New Orleans Hornets (New Orleans Hornets): formed in Charlotte in 1988 and entered the NBA, the team's team logo is a ferocious Barnes and Noble Hornets, is a collection of works from the community. The Hornets moved from Charlotte to New Orleans in 2002.

Head coach: Byron Scott

Player names

Chris Anderson Forward/Center 6

Daryl Armstrong Guard

P.J. Brown Forward

Byron Davis Guard

Garcia Guard/Forward

Junior Harrington Guard

Britton Johnson Forward

George Lynch Forward

Magnoli Center

Mashburn Forward

Lee Neron Forward

Pickett Guard

Rodney Rogers Forward

J.R. Smith Guard

David Wesley Guard

David West Forward

Eastern Conference:

1. Miami Heat: Formed in 1988, the team is located in Miami, Florida, where the four seasons are warm and pleasant, so in the list of many team names after the selection of the list chose the "heat", which is not only a sign of Miami's weather conditions, but also hope that the team can have a good reputation. The name "Hot" was chosen from a list of team names to reflect Miami's weather conditions and the hope that the team would have a red-hot, prosperous future.

Head Coach: Pat Riley (1085-512)

Players

Best, guards

Allison, forwards

C. Butler, forwards

Howes, guards

Jones, guards

Mike James, guards

Sean Laplace, forwards

A. Carter, guards

Sean Lapley, forwards

A-Carter, guard

Alonzo Mourning, center

Maric Allen, forward

B-Grant, forward

R-Butler, forward

Steppanya, center

Ken Johnson, forward

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The Detroit Pistons: When they joined the NBA in 1948, their home base was in Ford Wynn, and the owner was in the piston manufacturing business, so "Pistons" became the team's name. 1957, the team moved to the Motor City of Detroit, and still used the name.

Head coach: Larry Brown

Team members

Chancey Billups, guard

Eldon Campbell, center-forward

Carlos Delfino, guard

Ronald Dupree, forward

Darvin Ham, forward-guard

Richard Hamilton, guard-guard

Darvin Ham, forward-guard

Richard Hamilton, guard-guard

Richard Hamilton, guard-guard

Darvin Ham, guard-guard

Darvin Ham, guard, guard, forward

The team was named the Pistons in 1957 after they moved to the Motor City. Forward

Lindsay Hunter Guard

Antonio McDyess Forward

Dako Milicic Forward-Center

Tyshawn Prince Forward

Ben Wallace Forward-Center

Rasheed Wallace Forward-Center

3. Boston Celtics: 1946, Boston Celtics. Celtics): In 1946, 11 big hockey owners discussed the formation of a new basketball league, and so the BAA was born, with the Celtics being one of the original 11 teams. Because of the large number of Irish immigrants in Boston, many of whom were Celtics, the team's name was "The Original Celtics," which was later shortened to "The Celtics.

Head Coach: O'Brien (73-57)

Members

Walter McCarty Forward

T. Battie Center

Brown Guard

Tony Delk Guard

A. Walker Forward

Bremer Guard

S. Williams Guard

Paul Pippen (73-57)

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Paul Pierce Forward

Sandoval Center

Vin Baker Forward

Walkerski Forward

E-Williams Forward

4, Cleveland Cavaliers (Cleveland Cavaliers): 1970 into the league, Cleveland in the newly established professional basketball team to give the name of the team

Head coach: Paul Silas

Team members

DeSagana Diop Center

Drew Gooden Forward

Lucious Harris Guard

Kidrennus Ilgauskas Center

Luke Jackson Forward-Guard

LeBron James Forward

Jeff McGinnis Guard

Ira Newell Forward

Alexander Pavlovic Forward

Eric Snow Guard

Robert Traylor Forward-Center

Anderson Valegaio Forward

Dajuan Wagner Guard

Scott Williams The team moved to Washington, D.C., and continued to use the name "Bullets" because the name "Bullets" has a tendency to violence, until the 1997-1998 season was changed to "Wizards "It was not until the 1997-1998 season that the name was changed to the Wizards, or as some people call them, the Wizards.

Head Coach: Clines (295-242)

Players

Haywood Center

Jeffs Forward

Russell Guard

Dixon Guard

Brown Forward/Center

Tyronn Lue Guard

Larry Hughes Guard

Michael Jordan Guard/Forward

Oakley Forward

Cardinal Forward

E-Thomas Center/Forward

Stackhouse Guard/Forward

Reitner Forward/Center

R-Warda Center

J-White Center

6. Orlando Magic: The Magic is one of the NBA's newest teams, joining the NBA in 1989, because Disney World is one of Orlando's major recreational venues and "Come to the magic" (come to play magic) is one of Orlando's favorite phrases, and the Magic is also named after it. The team is also known as the Magic.

Head Coach Doug Rivers (128-118)

Players

Odger, Center

McGrady, Guard

Harpley, Forward

Sacer, Guard

Pat Garrity, Forward

Armstrong, Guard

Jacques Vaughan, Guard

Pat Booker Forward

Grant Hill Forward

Stephen Hunter Center

Shawn Kemp Forward

Mike Miller Forward

H Grant Center

De Klerk Center

7. Chicago Bulls (Chicago Bulls): Joining the NBA in 1966 because of the original Flyer Michael Jordan, the Chicago Bulls are definitely the NBA team with the highest visibility in the world. Chicago's livestock industry is so developed that the city's professional football and baseball teams each have a team named after an animal, so "Bulls" became the name of the Chicago professional basketball team.

Head Coach: Cartwright (17-38)

Players

Clarkford, guard

Eddie Curry, forward/center

T. Chandler, center

Jalen Rose, forward

Rick Brunson, guard

Bargridge, center

Holberg. Guard

Fozzell Forward

Jay Williams Guard

R Mason Guard

Eddie Robinson Forward

Baxler Forward

D Marshall Forward

Brute Forward

Hassell Guard

8. Philadelphia 76ers ( Philadelphia 76ers: As a veteran team in the NBA, the Philadelphia 76ers did not have their home court in Philadelphia at the beginning of the team's construction, and did not take the name of the 76ers, but gave a very patriotic name - Syracuse Nationals (Syracuse). The Syracuse Nation, formed in 1937, joined the NBA in 1949 with the merger of the NBL (National Basketball League) and the ABB (American Basketball Association), and then moved to Philadelphia in 1963 and became the "76ers" because Philadelphia is the city where the United States declared its independence in 1776.

Head coach: Larry Brown

Players

Dramblett Center

Allen Iverson Guard

Keith Van Horn Forward

M. Williams Forward

John Salamence Guard

Allen Magee Guard

Mark Bryant Forward

McCloskey Center

Lentzias Center

Eric Snow Guard

Buckner Guard

Art Long Forward

Coleman Forward

Crans Forward

Skinner Forward

9. Indiana Pacers: Also known as the Indiana Pacers. Pacers): also known as the Indiana Sneakers. 1976 to join the NBA, the Pacers English name is "Pacers", pronunciation and "Pace car" is very similar to the "Pace car". The name "Pacers" is very similar to "Pace car", which is the lead car in the "Indy 500" (one of the world's most famous motorsports events on par with Formula One), and its popularity is not to be confused with that of the famous race cars. By naming the team after the Pacers, the team naturally wanted to capitalize on the popularity of the Indy 500.

Head Coach Isiah Thomas

Players

J. Bowie, guard

Harrington, forward

J. O'Neal, forward

Foster, center

Tinsley, guard

R. Artest, forward/guard

F. Jones, guard

Strickland, guard

Tinsley, guard

Tinsley, forward

F. Strickland Guard

R. Moser Guard/Forward

J. Bender Forward

Blazek Center

Reggie Miller Guard

Crosier Forward

B. Miller Center

10. New Jersey Nets: The Nets joined the NBA in 1976. NBA, "net" means "basketball net", is one of the indispensable elements of basketball. The reason why the Nets took this name, on the one hand, in order to climb a little relationship with basketball, on the other hand, because as early as before the establishment of the New Jersey Nets, New York has a baseball team METS and football team JETS, at that time, these two teams have been fully fledged, the Nets took up the two teams harmonized NETS, in fact, would like to dip into the light of it.

Head Coach: Byron Scott (78-86)

Players

Armstrong Guard

Jason Kidd Guard

Kenyon Martin Forward

Slayer Guard

Charles Guard

Harris Guard

Jimmy Feek Forward

Scarabolin Forward

Jefferson Forward

Kittles Guard

Aaron Williams Center

Jason Killings Center

Rogers Forward

Mutombo Center

11, Milwaukee Bucks (Milwaukee): 1968. Join the NBA, and many do not know what animal name to give the team name, Milwaukee in the name of their own team was also indecisive, and finally in, including "skunk (Skunk)", "beaver (Beaver)", etc. In the end, among the names of animals, including "Skunk", "Beaver", etc., chose "Buck", which has good bouncing power and is wild in Milwaukee, as the name of the team.

Head coach Terry Porter

Team members

Michael Reed, guard

Ruben Patterson, forward

Maurice Williams, guard

Charlie Bell, guard

Andrew Bogut, center

Earl Boykins

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Charlie Villanueva Forward

Ethan Elesov Forward

Brian Skinner Forward-Center

Dan Gadzuric Center

David Noel Forward-Guard

Ryan Carell Guard

Damir Malcotar Forward

Jared Reiner Center

Ja. Jared Renner center

Chris McRae guard

12, New York Knicks (New York Knicks): joined the NBA in 1946, the correct term is "lantern pants team", because there are a large number of Dutch immigrants in New York, the Dutch people like to wear baggy fat lantern pants, and the "lantern pants team" is a team with a large number of Dutch immigrants, and the "lantern pants team" is a team with a large number of Dutch immigrants, and the "lantern pants team" is a team with a large number of Dutch immigrants. The "Knicks" is just a translation of the word "pants".

Head Coach: Wilkens

Players

Anfony Hardaway Guard/Forward

Jamison Briwell Guard

Stephen Marbury Guard

Tim Thomas Forward

Jamal Crawford Guard

Nazl Mohamed Center

Bruno Sangquan, the first player to play for the Knicks.

Bruno Sandoval Center

Alan Houston Guard

Ariza Forward

Mookie Norris Guard

Jerome Williams Forward/Center

Kurt Thomas Forward

Vin Baker Forward

Santon Anderson Guard/Forward

Mike Sweetney Forward

Tim Thomas Forward

Jamal Crawford Guard

Nazl Mohammed Center

Mike -Sweeney Forward

13, Toronto Raptors (Toronto Raptors): The Raptors were born in 1995, as part of the NBA's overseas expansion program, the home of the Canadian city of Toronto, the team name is also collected, and finally chose the fierce, fast, high jumping "dragon". ".

Head Coach: Wilkens (1268-1056)

Team roster

Montrose Center

Jeffreys Forward

Jalen McCoy Forward

McCall Bradley Forward

Hoffman Center

L. Hunt Guard

Jerome -Williams Forward

Vince Carter Guard/Forward

Alvin Williams Guard

L. Murray Forward

Maurice Peterson Forward

M. Nadaye Center

Antonio Davis Forward/Forward

14. Bobcats): "Bobcats," wild animals in the mountains of North Carolina, are alert, adept at catching prey, and possess all the habits of a feline. The Bobcats joined the NBA in 2004.

Head Coach: Beckstaff

Player Names

Brezek Center

Ely Forward/Center

Hart Guard

House Guard

Hunter Forward

Carbono Forward

Knight Guard

Okafor Forward/Center

Okafor Forward/Center

Okafor Guard

Okafor Forward/Center

Okafor Forward/Center

Okafor

Okafor, forward/center

Bernard Robinson, guard/forward

Sampson, forward/center

Slay, guard

Steve Smith, guard/forward

Trone Smith, forward

Gerald Wallace, forward

Jacquid White, center/forward

Head Coach Mike Woodson

Players

Kenny Anderson Guard

Jon Barry Guard

Lonnie Baxter Forward

Reggie Blount Center

Josh Chrystis Forward/Guard

Jason Collier Forward

Chris Crawford Forward

Tony Delk Guard

Boris Diovie Guard

Pridrag Drobnjek Center

Al Harrington Forward

Royle Iwoy Guard

Anthony Miller Forward

Jeff Mack Guard

Doonta Smith Guard

Joe Smith Forward

Antoine Walker Forward

Saadi Washington Guard

Kevin Willis

Center Forward

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