Basketball Standings Calculator

Track teams, compare records, and rank standings clearly. Export charts, tables, and summaries for season analysis and smarter decisions.

Basketball Standings Calculator Form

Enter team records below. Use home and away totals that match each team’s overall wins and losses.

Team 1

Team 2

Team 3

Team 4

Team 5

Team 6

Ranking priority uses winning percentage first. Point differential breaks remaining ties. Points scored acts as a final fallback.

Example Data Table

This sample shows realistic team records for testing the calculator.

Team Wins Losses Points For Points Against Home Wins Home Losses Away Wins Away Losses
Lions52309270901028132417
Falcons49339185908026152318
Sharks46369055900225162120
Wolves43398998904424171922
Bulls40428920898522191823
Kings37458875900820211724

Formula Used

Winning Percentage: Win % = Wins ÷ Games Played.

Games Played: Games Played = Wins + Losses.

Point Differential: Differential = Points For − Points Against.

Games Behind: GB = ((Leader Wins − Team Wins) + (Team Losses − Leader Losses)) ÷ 2.

Home Win Percentage: Home % = Home Wins ÷ (Home Wins + Home Losses).

Away Win Percentage: Away % = Away Wins ÷ (Away Wins + Away Losses).

Net Points Per Game: Net/Game = (Points For − Points Against) ÷ Games Played.

Projected Wins: Projected Wins = Win % × 82.

Teams are ranked by winning percentage first. Ties then use point differential. Total points scored is the final displayed fallback.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Add each team you want to compare.
  2. Enter total wins and losses for every team.
  3. Enter season points scored and allowed.
  4. Fill home and away records carefully.
  5. Make sure home and away totals match overall results.
  6. Click Calculate Standings to rank the teams.
  7. Review the standings table, summary cards, and graph.
  8. Export the standings as CSV or PDF when needed.

FAQs

1. What does this calculator rank?

It ranks basketball teams by winning percentage. It also shows games behind, point differential, home strength, away strength, and projected wins.

2. Why use winning percentage first?

Winning percentage standardizes records when teams have played different numbers of games. It is the clearest starting point for fair standings comparisons.

3. How are ties handled here?

This version breaks ties using point differential first. If teams still tie, it uses total points scored as a final comparison value.

4. What is games behind?

Games behind measures how far a team trails the leader. It considers both missing wins and extra losses compared with first place.

5. Can I use league data from any season?

Yes. You can enter full-season, mid-season, conference, or tournament data, as long as wins, losses, and split records remain consistent.

6. Why must home and away totals match?

Those totals support accurate split percentages. If they do not match total wins and losses, the standings metrics become inconsistent.

7. What does projected wins show?

Projected wins estimates an 82-game finish using the current winning percentage. It helps compare team pace over a standard season length.

8. Can I export the results?

Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheet analysis. Use the PDF button for reports, sharing, presentations, or saved printable standings summaries.

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