The concluding placement of teams within the National Basketball Association following the entirety of the scheduled games during the specified period reflects performance during that campaign. These final classifications determined playoff seeding and, for non-playoff teams, lottery positioning for the subsequent year’s draft. These rankings serve as a historical record of team success and competitive balance within the league at that time. For example, a team topping the Eastern Conference held a higher position than any team in the same conference with a lesser record.
The final order established a clear hierarchy of achievement. Understanding these results provides context for evaluating player performances, coaching strategies, and franchise management decisions during that timeframe. Furthermore, the records offer a benchmark for comparing team performance across different eras, contributing to a broader understanding of NBA history and competitive evolution. The results also underpinned numerous analyses by fans and analysts about which teams were true contenders and which were rebuilding or underperforming.