The records that teams achieved during the 2015 and 2016 National Basketball Association regular seasons provide a quantifiable measure of their performance and a basis for playoff seeding. These figures reflect wins, losses, and winning percentages, offering a snapshot of each team’s competitive strength within their respective conferences (Eastern and Western). For example, a team with a higher win percentage had a better chance of securing a higher playoff seed than a team with a lower win percentage.
Understanding team performance across these seasons is critical for analysts, historians, and fans seeking to evaluate player contributions, coaching strategies, and franchise trajectories. The data allows for comparative analyses, illuminating trends in team dominance, the emergence of new contenders, and the impact of key player acquisitions or departures. Historically, such records have shaped narratives surrounding dynasties, rivalries, and the evolution of the sport itself.