Chapter 805 2015~2016 Season Regular Season Ranking (First Update!) )

At the end of this day, the regular season of the 2015~2016 season has officially ended.

The final rankings for the East and West were all finalized.

In the East, the Cavaliers' final record is 61-21.

Tyronn Lue gave James absolute freedom on the court, and while defense was still an issue, the Cavaliers' offense was noticeably improved.

The Knicks are second with a 56-26 record.

That's not much different from last year, and the combination of Anthony and Howard remains competitive in the East.

The Raptors have a 55-28 record and are third in the East.

The growth of DeRozan and Lowry kept them strong in the regular season.

These three teams are also the only teams in the East with more than 50 wins.

And in the subsequent rankings, there was a rare scene in history.

The Heat, Hawks, and Hornets all have a 47-35 record.

In the end, they ranked the teams in the East according to the number of wins and losses they recorded against each other, as well as the record of the Eastern teams.

The Heat are fourth, the Hawks are fifth, and the Hornets are sixth.

The seventh-ranked Pacers have a 44-38 record.

In eighth place is the Nets, who have a 43-39 record and are back in the playoffs after a year of playoffs, and Russell has been very impressive.

The Celtics are ninth with a 40-42 record.

They suffered a long losing streak after being bloodied by the Pelicans, and it took more than half a season to recover, and in the end, they unfortunately couldn't catch the last train.

The Eastern Conference playoff matchups are also out.

The Cavaliers played the Nets in the first round.

After the Cavaliers' change of coach, James is going to teach Russell, the top pick, like he did with Rose.

The Knicks take on the Pacers.

George has a tough one-man team, and the Pacers have little chance of winning without role players stepping up.

Raptors vs. Hornets.

This is the best chance for Walker and the Hornets, who would have been in the top half if it weren't for their bad luck, but it also speaks volumes about the quality of their squad this season.

The Raptors' two-gun style of play on the outside is just as easy to limit as the Trail Blazers in the West, and the playoffs are a test for Lowry and DeRozan.

The Heat singled out the Hawks.

This is the most suspenseful set of matchups, the Heat have more playoff experience, and the Hawks' team play didn't work last year, but the Heat except for Wade is the strong point, others may not be able to take advantage of the matchup.

The record and matches in the east are not much different from previous years, and they are decent in four words.

But the western side is divided.

The Pelicans went 74-8 and improved their NBA regular-season record by two wins.

Before the game, no one would have thought that the Pelicans would be able to play such a record, but in the end, they found that if the Pelicans really fought for it, they would have more than this record!

In the fifth year of his career, Tang Tian averaged 30.6 points, 7.4 boards, 9.3 assists, 1.9 steals and 1.1 blocks per game, shooting 51.2% from the field and 44.8% from three-point range.

Among them, he ranks first in the league in points per game and fifth in the league in assists per game.

The Warriors finished at 73-9, and although Green also suffered an injury, they also broke the Bulls' record of 72 wins.

It's incredible that two teams broke the record for regular-season wins in one season.

Michael Jordan got up from the boss's chair and said he could still play.

It's not just these two teams that are terrifying.

The Spurs are in third place, and they also have a 63-19 record!

Although the performance against the Pelicans and Warriors was not good, the Spurs still had a clear advantage against other teams.

The Rockets have a 60-22 record and ultimately failed to overturn the Spurs.

Such rankings also make their playoff journey bumpy.

In the first round, they will face the Pelicans, who swept them in the regular season, in the second round.

The four teams in the west make up the first group, and the teams behind are a bit bleak.

The Trail Blazers are fifth, but they have a 50-32 record.

This record jumped more than 10 games at once, and the situation of the team in the second half of the league can be seen.

The Thunder are sixth in sixth place with 49 wins, and they have a good record before the All-Star break, but the All-Star Game has had a lot of ups and downs, especially with Durant's play.

If it weren't for Durant's resurgence in form in the final period, their record and ranking could have been even worse.

The Clippers are seventh with a 48-34 record and have played well despite losing Paul.

The Mavericks are eighth with a 46-36 record.

Embiid missed games from time to time, DeLong was in a slump, and Cuban's summer roster didn't play as well as they expected.

The Grizzlies are ninth with 42 wins, and the Grizzlies' roster and strength have not changed much from two years ago.

They were finally squeezed out of the top eight, and it can only be said that other heroes are more perverted.

The Jazz are in 10th place with a 41-41 record, and they're in a similar situation to the Grizzlies, and this would have been their best season since the Sloan era, but unfortunately they were in the West.

And by the eleventh king, the record was cliff-jumping, and they only got 28 wins.

The better the team in front of them, the worse the team in the back will be, and the good news for the next few teams is that they can get good draft picks in this year's draft.

The first-round matchups on the western side are also freshly released.

The Rockets will face the Trail Blazers in the first round.

As early as the Yao Mai period, the two teams have played each other, Roy beat the Rocket in 0.8 seconds, and the Rocket Yao Mai era reached the second round for the first time, which are all classics.

This time the two teams will play each other again, but it is obvious that the Rockets are crushing the Trail Blazers in terms of strength and experience.

For the Trail Blazers to qualify, they'll need to shoot both guns every night.

The Spurs take on the Thunder.

This is the most suspenseful set of matchups in the West.

Although the Spurs are significantly better than the Thunder in terms of record, the Thunder's position is more due to their own performance ups and downs.

In terms of playoff power, no one dares to underestimate the team with Westbrook and Durant.

Considering that they will have to play against the Warriors even if they advance, the Spurs' road to promotion will only be more difficult than that of the Rockets.

However, the Spurs have Popovich in charge, and the odds of winning are also very large, and the outcome of the two teams is full of suspense.

Warriors vs. Clippers.

Theoretically, it would be difficult for the Clippers to compete with the Warriors without Paul, but the Warriors fought too hard in the regular season, and it is unknown how much they can play in the playoffs.

The Clippers still have a glimmer of hope of qualifying.

The Pelicans beat the Mavericks in the first round.

The Mavericks weren't as good as they should have been, but the strength on paper was there, and Embiid's attendance at the end of the regular season wasn't low.

Although they were the eighth to play first, the Mavericks still had a chance to win.

Speaking of which, they were blacked out by the Warriors at the beginning, and now they can also work hard to create a black-eight.

And for the Pelicans, who are aiming to win the championship, all they have to do in the first round is to keep their mentality, frame the whole team together, and then draw A.

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