Thus, we see that Chicago (-2.7 wins) should actually be lower in the standings than San Antonio (-0.2 wins). San Antonio and LA are both slight overachievers, primarily because they didn't play themselves as often as everyone in the West did.
| Team | Diff |
| Chicago Bulls | -2.7 |
| Miami Heat | -2.2 |
| Boston Celtics | -1.9 |
| Orlando Magic | -1.6 |
| Philadelphia 76ers | -1.2 |
| Atlanta Hawks | -1.2 |
| New York Knickerbockers | -1 |
| Indiana Pacers | -0.7 |
| Los Angeles Lakers | -0.5 |
| Oklahoma City Thunder | -0.4 |
| Milwaukee Bucks | -0.3 |
| Charlotte Bobcats | -0.3 |
| San Antonio Spurs | -0.2 |
| Detroit Pistons | -0.2 |
| Dallas Mavericks | 0.1 |
| New Jersey Nets | 0.2 |
| Denver Nuggets | 0.2 |
| Toronto Raptors | 0.4 |
| Washington Wizards | 0.5 |
| Cleveland Cavaliers | 0.5 |
| Memphis Grizzlies | 0.6 |
| Houston Rockets | 0.7 |
| Portland Trail Blazers | 0.8 |
| New Orleans Hornets | 1 |
| Utah Jazz | 1 |
| Golden State Warriors | 1 |
| Phoenix Suns | 1.3 |
| Los Angeles Clippers | 1.3 |
| Sacramento Kings | 2 |
| Minnesota Timberwolves | 2.6 |