List of relocated National Basketball Association teams


The National Basketball Association is a professional men's basketball league, consisting of 30 teams in North America—29 in the United States and one in Canada. The NBA was founded in New York City on June 6, 1946, as the Basketball Association of America. It adopted the name National Basketball Association at the start of the 1949–50 season when it absorbed the National Basketball League. The NBA is an active member of USA Basketball, which is recognized by the International Basketball Federation as the national governing body for basketball in the country. The league is considered to be one of the four major professional sports leagues of North America.

Relocated teams

The list contains current franchises in the NBA. It does not include name changes.
FirstFirst year in original city
LastLast year in original city
Win%Winning percentage
PANBA Playoffs appearances
CChampionship titles
^City later received a new franchise
*Later relocated again

TeamFirstLastRelocated toSeasonsWin%PACMain reasonRef
Tri-Cities Blackhawks19491951Milwaukee Hawks*2.40910Small city-
Milwaukee Hawks^19511955St. Louis Hawks*4.32400-
Fort Wayne Pistons19481957Detroit Pistons9.50680Small city-
Rochester Royals19481957Cincinnati Royals*9.57671Lack of profitability-
Minneapolis Lakers^19481960Los Angeles Lakers12.545115Poor attendance
Philadelphia Warriors^19461962San Francisco Warriors16.506122Sold to San Francisco owner-
Chicago Zephyrs^19611963Baltimore Bullets*2.26900-
Syracuse Nationals19491963Philadelphia 76ers14.569141-
St. Louis Hawks19551968Atlanta Hawks13.550121Sold to Atlanta owners-
San Diego Rockets^19671971Houston Rockets4.36310Sold to Houston ownership group
Cincinnati Royals19571972Kansas City–Omaha Kings*15.46770-
Baltimore Bullets19631973Capital Bullets§10.49370-
Kansas City–Omaha Kings19721975Kansas City Kings*3.45910Moved all games to Kansas City-
Buffalo Braves19701978San Diego Clippers*8.39530Sale to California owner-
New Orleans Jazz^19741979Utah Jazz5.39300Lack of profitability-
San Diego Clippers19781984Los Angeles Clippers6.37800Declining attendance, owner wanted the team in his hometown-
Kansas City Kings19751985Sacramento Kings10.46540Low attendance-
Vancouver Grizzlies19952001Memphis Grizzlies6.22000Financial problems caused by low attendance and the weak Canadian dollar; sold to Michael Heisley with the intention of moving the team to Memphis.
New Orleans Hornets ^20022005New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets*3.51220Damage to the New Orleans metropolitan area caused by Hurricane Katrina forced the Hornets to play most of their home games in Oklahoma City.
New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets^20052007New Orleans Hornets2.47000The Hornets returned to New Orleans for the 2007–08 season after repairs to the team's home arena were completed. The team was renamed the New Orleans Pelicans in 2013.
Seattle SuperSonics19672008Oklahoma City Thunder41.524221Financial problems exacerbated by the failure to provide funds for a new arena in Seattle; sold to Clay Bennett in 2006 who concealed the intention of moving the team to Oklahoma City.

§The Capital Bullets later became the Washington Bullets, then the Washington Wizards.