The compiled results from the entirety of the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) scheduled games during the 1995-1996 period provide a definitive ranking of each team within their respective conferences (Eastern and Western). These rankings reflect a team’s performance based on wins and losses, ultimately determining qualification for the postseason playoffs. For instance, the Chicago Bulls recorded a league-best 72-10 record, topping the Eastern Conference.
These final rankings are critical because they dictate playoff seeding and home-court advantage throughout the postseason. The team with the best record in each conference secures the top seed, while others are seeded based on their win-loss record. A higher seed often provides a significant advantage, especially in later rounds, potentially leading to greater success in the championship pursuit. Furthermore, these figures offer a valuable historical record of team performance and competitive balance within the league during that particular year.