Southeast Division

The Southeast Division is a division in the Eastern Conference of the NBA. It was formed when the Charlotte Bobcats entered the NBA as an expansion team in 2004. The Wizards, the Heat, and the Magic came from the old Atlantic Division and the Hawks came from the old Central Division. The current divisions have been active since the start of the 04-05 season. The Miami Heat had won the Southeast Division three consecutive seasons (2005-2007) befor... more
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