The Boston Celtics begin this season as the NBA champions. And sometime this season, the Celtics might take over the top spot on another league list.
In the NBA's all-time won-lost standings, among active franchises, the San Antonio Spurs enter this season with the best record. But the Celtics have a path to passing the Spurs for the top spot in the coming months.
San Antonio's winning percentage is .596. Boston's winning percentage is .594.
Let's assume San Antonio goes 41-41 this season. If that happens, Boston would need to go only 47-35 to jump the Spurs in the all-time standings.
The Los Angeles Lakers enter the season third among all-time teams, with a .591 winning percentage, meaning they also have a mathematical chance of getting to the No. 1 or No. 2 spot this season.
In some order, the Spurs, Celtics and Lakers probably will be the top three teams for a while. Utah enters this season fourth on the all-time list, with a .540 winning percentage.
The Spurs have ended each of the last 10 seasons — 2014-15 through 2023-24 — as the leader in winning percentage among active NBA teams.
Boston hasn't ended a season atop the all-time standings since 1996-97. The Lakers took over the following year and held that spot for 17 seasons, before San Antonio climbed to No. 1.