The final placement of teams in the National Basketball Association during the 2006-07 regular season is a record of each team’s wins and losses, determining playoff seeding and lottery positions for the subsequent draft. These results reflect performance over an 82-game schedule and are categorized by conference (Eastern and Western) and division within each conference. The top eight teams from each conference qualify for the playoffs, competing for the NBA championship.
These end-of-season results provide historical context for evaluating team success, player performance, and coaching strategies. They offer a snapshot of the league’s competitive landscape during that specific period, allowing for comparisons between different eras and providing data for statistical analysis. Furthermore, the standings impact team revenue through playoff participation and influence future player acquisitions via draft positioning.