The concluding placement of teams in the National Basketball Association for the 2005-2006 regular season is a record of each team’s performance, measured by wins and losses. This final ordering determines playoff seeding and lottery positions for the subsequent draft. An example is the San Antonio Spurs finishing with the best record in the league, thus securing the top seed in the Western Conference playoffs that year.
These results hold significance for several reasons. They illustrate team success, player performance over the course of a season, and the competitive balance within each conference. Historically, this data provides a snapshot of the league during that era, documenting the dominance of particular teams and the emergence of key players. It serves as a reference point for comparing seasons and evaluating long-term trends in the NBA.