List of Washington Wizards seasons

This is a list of seasons completed by the Washington Wizards, a professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C.. The Wizards are a member of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and currently play their home games at the Capital One Arena, in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Table key

AMVPAll-Star Game Most Valuable Player
COYCoach of the Year
DPOYDefensive Player of the Year
FinishFinal position in league or division standings
GBGames behind first-place team in division[lower-alpha 1]
ItalicsSeason in progress
LNumber of regular season losses
EOYExecutive of the Year
FMVPFinals Most Valuable Player
JWKCJ. Walter Kennedy Citizenship
MVPMost Valuable Player
ROYRookie of the Year
SMOYSixth Man of the Year
MIPMost Improved Player Award
WNumber of regular season wins

Seasons

League Champions Conference Champions Division Champions Playoff Berth
Season Conference Finish Division Finish Wins Losses Win% GB Postseason Results Awards
Chicago Packers
1961–62Western5th1862.22536Walt Bellamy (RoY)
Chicago Zephyrs
1962–63Western5th2555.31328Terry Dischinger (RoY)
Baltimore Bullets
1963–64Western4th3149.38817
1964–65Western3rd3743.46312Won Division Semifinals (Hawks) 3–1
Lost Division Finals (Lakers) 4–2[1]
1965–66Western2nd3842.4757Lost Division Semifinals (Hawks) 3–0[2]
1966–67Eastern5th2061.24748
1967–68Eastern6th3646.43926Earl Monroe (RoY)
1968–69Eastern1st5725.695Lost Division Semifinals (Knicks) 4–0[3]Wes Unseld (MVP, RoY)
Gene Shue (CoY)
1969–70Eastern3rd5032.61010Lost Division Semifinals (Knicks) 4–3[4]
1970–71Eastern2ndCentral1st4240.512Won Conference Semifinals (76ers) 4–3
Won Conference Finals (Knicks) 4–3
Lost NBA Finals (Bucks) 4–0[5]
1971–72Eastern2ndCentral1st3844.463Lost Conference Semifinals (Knicks) 4–2
1972–73Eastern2ndCentral1st5230.634Lost Conference Semifinals (Knicks) 4–1
Capital Bullets
1973–74Eastern2ndCentral1st4735.573Lost Conference Semifinals (Knicks) 4–3[6]
Washington Bullets
1974–75Eastern2ndCentral1st6022.732Won Conference Semifinals (Braves) 4–3
Won Conference Finals (Celtics) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Warriors) 4–0[7]
1975–76Eastern3rdCentral2nd4834.5851Lost Conference Semifinals (Cavaliers) 4–3[8]
1976–77Eastern3rdCentral2nd4834.5851Won First Round (Cavaliers) 2–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Rockets) 4–2[9]
1977–78Eastern3rdCentral2nd4438.5378Won First Round (Hawks) 2–0
Won Conference Semifinals (Spurs) 4–2
Won Conference Finals (76ers) 4–2
Won NBA Finals (SuperSonics) 4–3[10]
Wes Unseld (FMVP)
1978–79Eastern1stAtlantic1st5428.659The Bullets had a first round bye
Won Conference Semifinals (Hawks) 4–3
Won Conference Finals (Spurs) 4–3
Lost NBA Finals (SuperSonics) 4–1[11]
Bob Ferry (EoY)
1979–80Eastern6thAtlantic3rd3943.47622Lost First Round (76ers) 2–0[12]
1980–81Eastern7thAtlantic4th3943.47623
1981–82Eastern5thAtlantic4th4339.52420Won First Round (Nets) 2–0
Lost Conference Semifinals (Celtics) 4–1[13]
Gene Shue (CoY)
Bob Ferry (EoY)
1982–83Eastern7thAtlantic5th4240.51223
1983–84Eastern8thAtlantic5th3547.42727Lost First Round (Celtics) 3–1[14]
1984–85Eastern6thAtlantic4th4042.48823Lost First Round (76ers) 3–1[15]
1985–86Eastern6thAtlantic4th3943.47628Lost First Round (76ers) 3–2[16]
1986–87Eastern6thAtlantic3rd4240.51217Lost First Round (Pistons) 3–0[17]
1987–88Eastern7thAtlantic2nd3844.46319Lost First Round (Pistons) 3–2[18]
1988–89Eastern9thAtlantic4th4042.48812
1989–90Eastern10thAtlantic4th3151.37822
1990–91Eastern10thAtlantic4th3052.36626
1991–92Eastern13thAtlantic6th2557.30526Pervis Ellison (MIP)
1992–93Eastern14thAtlantic7th2260.26838
1993–94Eastern12thAtlantic7th2458.29333Don MacLean (MIP)
1994–95Eastern14thAtlantic7th2161.25636
1995–96Eastern10thAtlantic4th3943.47621Gheorghe Mureșan (MIP)
1996–97Eastern8thAtlantic4th4438.53717Lost First Round (Bulls) 3–0[19]
Washington Wizards
1997–98Eastern9thAtlantic4th4240.51213
1998–99[lower-alpha 2]Eastern13thAtlantic6th1832.36015
1999–00Eastern13thAtlantic7th2953.35423
2000–01Eastern14thAtlantic7th1963.23237
2001–02Eastern10thAtlantic5th3745.45115
2002–03Eastern10thAtlantic6th3745.45112
2003–04Eastern13thAtlantic6th2557.30522
2004–05Eastern5thSoutheast2nd4537.54914Won First Round (Bulls) 4–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Heat) 4–0[21]
2005–06Eastern5thSoutheast2nd4240.51210Lost First Round (Cavaliers) 4–2[22]
2006–07Eastern7thSoutheast2nd4141.5003Lost First Round (Cavaliers) 4–0[23]
2007–08Eastern5thSoutheast2nd4339.5249Lost First Round (Cavaliers) 4–2[24]
2008–09Eastern15thSoutheast5th1963.23240
2009–10Eastern14thSoutheast5th2656.31733
2010–11Eastern13thSoutheast5th2359.28035
2011–12Eastern14thSoutheast4th2046.30326
2012–13Eastern12thSoutheast3rd2953.35437
2013–14Eastern5thSoutheast2nd4438.53710Won First Round (Bulls) 4–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Pacers) 4–2[25]
2014–15Eastern5thSoutheast2nd4636.56114Won First Round (Raptors) 4–0
Lost Conference Semifinals (Hawks) 4–2[26]
2015–16Eastern10thSoutheast4th4141.50016
2016–17Eastern4thSoutheast1st4933.598Won First Round (Hawks) 4–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Celtics) 4–3[27]
2017–18Eastern8thSoutheast2nd4339.5241Lost First Round (Raptors) 4–2 [28]
Regular Season20962519.4541961–2018
Playoffs89124.4181 NBA Championship

All-time records

Note: Statistics are correct as of the 2012–13 season.

Statistic Wins Losses Win%
Chicago Packers regular season record (1961–1962) 18 62 .225
Chicago Zephyrs regular season record (1962-1963) 25 55 .313
Baltimore Bullets regular season record (1963–1973) 401 412 .493
Capital Bullets regular season record (1973-1974) 47 35 .573
Washington Bullets regular season record (1974–1997) 887 999 .470
Washington Wizards regular season record (1997–present) 718 956 .429
All-time regular season record (1961–present) 2096 2519 .454
Baltimore Bullets post-season record (1964–1973) 19 34 .358
Capital Bullets post-season record (1973-1974) 3 4 .428
Washington Bullets post-season record (1974–1997) 47 59 .443
Washington Wizards post-season record (1997–present) 20 27 .426
All-time post-season record (1964–present) 89 124 .418
All-time regular and post-season record 2052 2530 .448

Notes

  1. The formula is as followed:
  2. Due to a lockout, the season did not start until February 5, 1999, and all 29 teams played a shortened 50 game regular season schedule.[20]

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