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2005-06 NBA season

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See also
  • 2006 NBA Finals
  • 2006 NBA Draft
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Sources
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  • TSN Basketball Almanac
  • Basketball Through the Years
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The 2005-06 NBA season was the 60th season of the National Basketball Association. It began on November 1, 2005 and ran through April 19, 2006. The league fielded 30 teams, separated by two conferences and six divisions. It was followed by the playoffs, which began April 22, 2006, and will continue through the NBA Finals in June.

Contents

  • 1 Notable occurrences
  • 2 Final standings
    • 2.1 Eastern Conference
    • 2.2 Western Conference
  • 3 NBA awards
  • 4 See also

[edit] Notable occurrences

  • A new league dress code was put into affect at the beginning of the year by commissioner David Stern.
  • The All-Star Game was played on February 19, 2006 at the Toyota Center in Houston with the East beating the West 122-120. LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers wins the game's MVP honors.
  • This season marks the first season of the Charlotte Bobcats in their new arena in downtown Charlotte.
  • Due to the damages brought on by Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans Hornets played 32 regular season games in the Ford Center in Oklahoma City, 6 games at LSU's Pete Maravich Assembly Center, and just 3 games at the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans in March.[1] Due to the split, the team is officially referred to as the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets.
  • This season marks the first under the NBA's new Collective Bargaining Agreement, agreed upon by the owners and the player union on June 21.
  • The season is marked by the 30th anniversary of the absorption of four American Basketball Association members into the league: The Indiana Pacers, the New Jersey Nets, the Denver Nuggets and the San Antonio Spurs all joined in 1976.
  • On January 22, 2006, Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant scored 81 points in a game against the Toronto Raptors. It is the most points scored by one player in one game since Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game in 1962, and was also the second-most ever.
  • Scottie Pippen (Bulls), Karl Malone (Jazz), and Reggie Miller (Pacers) had their numbers retired from their respective franchises.
  • The NBA held the Hardwood Classics program for the fifth straight season. The Bulls, Rockets, Clippers, Grizzlies, Heat, Nets, Knicks, Magic, Suns, Sonics, and Wizards all took part by wearing throwback jerseys for select games.

[edit] Final standings

[edit] Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division
Team W L PCT. GB
New Jersey Nets-y (3) 49 33 .598 -
Philadelphia 76ers 38 44 .463 11
Boston Celtics 33 49 .402 16
Toronto Raptors 27 55 .329 22
New York Knicks 23 59 .280 26
Central Division
Team W L PCT. GB
Detroit Pistons-z (1) 64 18 .780 -
Cleveland Cavaliers-x (4) 50 32 .610 14
Indiana Pacers-x (6) 41 41 .500 23
Chicago Bulls-x (7) 41 41 .500 23
Milwaukee Bucks-x (8) 40 42 .488 24
Southeast Division
Team W L PCT. GB
Miami Heat-y (2) 52 30 .634 -
Washington Wizards-x (5) 42 40 .512 10
Orlando Magic 36 46 .439 16
Charlotte Bobcats 26 56 .317 26
Atlanta Hawks 26 56 .317 26

[edit] Western Conference

Northwest Division
Team W L PCT. GB
Denver Nuggets-y (3) 44 38 .537 -
Utah Jazz 41 41 .500 3
Seattle SuperSonics 35 47 .427 9
Minnesota Timberwolves 33 49 .402 11
Portland Trail Blazers 21 61 .256 23
Southwest Division
Team W L PCT. GB
San Antonio Spurs-z (1) 63 19 .768 -
Dallas Mavericks-x (4) 60 22 .732 3
Memphis Grizzlies-x (5) 49 33 .598 14
NO/OKC Hornets 38 44 .463 25
Houston Rockets 34 48 .415 29
Pacific Division
Team W L PCT. GB
Phoenix Suns-y (2) 54 28 .659 -
Los Angeles Clippers-x (6) 47 35 .573 7
Los Angeles Lakers-x (7) 45 37 .549 9
Sacramento Kings-x (8) 44 38 .537 10
Golden State Warriors 34 48 .415 20
  • x - Clinched playoff spot.
  • y - Clinched division title.
  • z - Clinched conference title.
  • (1) – (8) - Conference standings

[edit] NBA awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns
  • Rookie of the Year: Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Ben Wallace, Detroit Pistons
  • Sixth Man of the Year: Mike Miller, Memphis Grizzlies
  • Most Improved Player: Boris Diaw, Phoenix Suns
  • Coach of the Year: Avery Johnson, Dallas Mavericks
  • All-NBA First Team:
    • F LeBron James - Cleveland Cavaliers
    • F Dirk Nowitzki - Dallas Mavericks
    • C Shaquille O'Neal - Miami Heat
    • G Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers
    • G Steve Nash - Phoenix Suns
  • All-NBA Second Team:
    • F Elton Brand - Los Angeles Clippers
    • F Tim Duncan - San Antonio Spurs
    • C Ben Wallace - Detroit Pistons
    • G Dwyane Wade - Miami Heat
    • G Chauncey Billups - Detroit Pistons
  • All-NBA Third Team
    • F Shawn Marion - Phoenix Suns
    • F Carmelo Anthony - Denver Nuggets
    • C Yao Ming - Houston Rockets
    • G Allen Iverson - Philadelphia 76ers
    • G Gilbert Arenas - Washington Wizards
  • All-NBA Defensive First Team
    • Bruce Bowen - San Antonio Spurs
    • Ben Wallace - Detroit Pistons
    • Andrei Kirilenko - Utah Jazz
    • Ron Artest - Sacramento Kings
    • Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers
    • Jason Kidd - New Jersey Nets
  • All-NBA Defensive Second Team
    • Tim Duncan - San Antonio Spurs
    • Chauncey Billups - Detroit Pistons
    • Kevin Garnett - Minnesota Timberwolves
    • Marcus Camby - Denver Nuggets
    • Tayshaun Prince - Detroit Pistons
  • All-NBA Rookie First Team:
    • Chris Paul - New Orleans Hornets
    • Charlie Villanueva - Toronto Raptors
    • Andrew Bogut - Milwaukee Bucks
    • Deron Williams - Utah Jazz
    • Channing Frye - New York Knicks
  • All-NBA Rookie Second Team:
    • Danny Granger - Indiana Pacers
    • Raymond Felton - Charlotte Bobcats
    • Luther Head - Houston Rockets
    • Marvin Williams - Atlanta Hawks
    • Ryan Gomes - Boston Celtics

[edit] See also

  • 2006 NBA Finals
  • 2006 NBA Draft

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