NBA 2015/16

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Duration October 2015 - April 2016
Season games per team 82
Number of teams 30th
Regular season
Best record United StatesUnited States Golden State Warriors
Season MVP United StatesUnited States Stephen Curry
Top scorer United StatesUnited States Stephen Curry
Playoffs
Eastern - Champion Cleveland Cavaliers
  Runner-up team      Toronto Raptors
Western - Champion Golden State Warriors
  Runner-up team      Oklahoma City Thunder
Finals
NBA champions Cleveland Cavaliers
   Runner-up      Golden State Warriors
Finals MVP LeBron James

The 2015/16 NBA season marked the 70th season of the National Basketball Association . Champions were the Cleveland Cavaliers for the first time , who were able to prevail in the final against the defending champions Golden State Warriors .

The regular season began on October 27, 2015 at the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls , with the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers . A few hours later, the game between the Golden State Warriors , the current champions, and the New Orleans Pelicans followed . On December 25th, Christmas Day , five games were scheduled, including a replay of the previous season's finals with the Cleveland Cavaliers against the Golden State Warriors . The All-Star Game took place on February 14, 2016 at the Air Canada Center in Toronto . The regular season ended on April 13, 2016, after which the playoffs were held from April 16, 2016 .

Off-season

Change of ownership

Career ends

  • Shawn Marion retired on June 18, 2015 after losing the final with the Cleveland Cavaliers to the Golden State Warriors .
  • Andrei Kirilenko , who last played in Russia, initially ruled out a comeback in the NBA and finally ended his career on June 23, 2015.
  • Kenyon Martin , former first pick and NBA All-Star , announced on July 2, 2015 that he would not be returning to the court.
  • The first pick of the NBA Draft 1999 Elton Brand from the Atlanta Hawks ended his career after 16 years; this was announced by the former All-Star Power Forward on August 11, 2015. However, in early January 2016, Brand was signed by his old club, the Philadelphia 76ers . However, he did not initially play, but was primarily brought in as a "mentor" for the young Sixers team. Later in the season, however, he also came to active use, which ended his retirement.
  • Jason Richardson of the Atlanta Hawks surprisingly ended his career after 14 seasons. Richardson had only signed a one-year contract with the Hawks in August. One of his greatest successes is winning the slam dunk contest twice as part of the NBA All-Star Game .

Change of coach

NBA draft

The 2015 NBA Draft took place on June 25, 2015 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn , New York . Before the start of the draft, the two centers Jahlil Okafor and Karl-Anthony Towns were the top favorites for the first pick .

Player change

Club changes usually begin with the trade phase, in which the players' contracts are exchanged between the teams. On July 1, 2015, the free agency phase began, during which players whose contracts had expired or had not been renewed could negotiate with the teams. They could either sign a new contract with their current club or sign a contract with another team from July 9, 2015. The most discussed player changes are:

Contract extensions and renewals

The most discussed contract extensions in the 2015 off-season were:

Regular season

The regular season began on October 27, 2015 at the United Center with the Chicago Bulls playing against the Cleveland Cavaliers . At the same time, the Atlanta Hawks and Detroit Pistons game took place in the Philips Arena . A little later, the reigning champions started the season when the Golden State Warriors received the New Orleans Pelicans at home in the Oracle Arena .

Final results

DR = division ranking , CR = conference ranking , S = wins, N = defeats, PCT = percentage of wins

Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
DR CR team S. N PCT
1 2 Toronto Raptors 56 26th 0.683
2 5 CelticsWordmark.svg Boston Celtics 48 34 0.585
3 13 New York Knicks Logo (1995) .svg New York Knicks 32 50 0.390
4th 14th Brooklyn Nets newlogo.svg Brooklyn Nets 21st 61 0.256
5 15th Philadelphia 76ers Logo.svg Philadelphia 76ers 10 72 0.122
Central Division
DR CR team S. N PCT
1 1 Cleveland Cavaliers 57 25th 0.695
2 7th Indiana Pacers logo.svg Indiana Pacers 45 37 0.549
3 8th Detroit Pistons logo.svg Detroit Pistons 44 38 0.537
4th 9 Chicago Bulls 42 40 0.512
5 12 Milwaukee Bucks 33 49 0.402
Southeast Division
DR CR team S. N PCT
1 3 Miami Heat logo.svg Miami Heat 48 34 0.585
2 4th Atlanta Hawks 48 34 0.585
3 6th Charlotte Hornets 48 34 0.585
4th 10 Washington Wizards Logo 2011.svg Washington Wizards 41 41 0.500
5 11 Orlando Magic.svg Orlando Magic 35 47 0.427
Western Conference
Northwest Division
DR CR team S. N PCT
1 3 Logo OklahomaCityThunder.svg Oklahoma City Thunder 55 27 0.671
2 5 Portland Trail Blazers logo.svg Portland Trail Blazers 44 38 0.537
3 9 Utah Jazz Logo 2010.svg Utah Jazz 40 42 0.488
4th 11 Denver Nuggets Logo 2008.svg Denver nuggets 33 49 0.402
5 13 Minnesota Timberwolves 29 53 0.354
Pacific Division
DR CR team S. N PCT
1 1 Golden State Warriors.svg Golden State Warriors 73 9 0.890
2 4th Loas angeles clippers logo.svg Los Angeles Clippers 53 29 0.646
3 10 Sacramento Kings logo.svg Sacramento Kings 33 49 0.402
4th 14th Phoenix Suns logo.svg Phoenix Suns 23 59 0.280
5 15th LA Lakers logo.svg Los Angeles Lakers 17th 65 0.207
Southwest Division
DR CR team S. N PCT
1 2 San Antonio Spurs logo.svg San Antonio Spurs 67 15th 0.817
2 6th Dallas Mavericks 42 40 0.512
3 7th Memphis grizzlies 42 40 0.512
4th 8th Houston Rockets 41 41 0.500
5 12 New Orleans Pelicans 30th 52 0.366

The division winner is automatically qualified for the playoffs. In contrast to the previous year, the winners of the division are no longer placed in at least 4th place.

Western Conference

With the win against the Denver Nuggets on November 22nd, their 15th of the current season, the reigning champions Golden State Warriors set the NBA record for most wins at the beginning of the season. They were trained by interim trainer Luke Walton during this series as their head coach Steve Kerr was recovering from a back surgery. On December 12, the Milwaukee Bucks traded the Warriors in their 25th game, the first defeat of the season. In the game against the New York Knicks on December 16, Ricky Rubio came very close to a quadruple double - he finished the game with 9 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists and 8 steals. Halfway through the season, two teams - the Warriors and the San Antonio Spurs - had at least 35 wins each. It was the first time in league history that two teams had so many wins in their first 41 games. In the final rematch on Martin Luther King Day between the Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers , the reigning champions in Cleveland won surprisingly clearly with 132: 98. It was the biggest home defeat in LeBron James ' career. On January 25, 2016 there was the first meeting of the season between the two "historically good" teams of the Warriors and the Spurs . The Warriors won against the Spurs without Tim Duncan surprisingly clearly with 120: 90. On the same day, DeMarcus Cousins threw 56 points in the game against the Charlotte Hornets , which was the best single result of the season. A month later, Cousins' result was beaten by Anthony Davis , who reached 59 points and 20 rebounds in the game against the Detroit Pistons . By the All-Star-Break in mid-February, the situation in the table was relatively clear: with the Warriors, Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder , three teams took the top positions by a clear margin, while the disappointing Houston Rockets and the surprise teams from Utah and Portland competed to the play-offs delivered. On February 27, the Warriors managed to qualify for the play-offs - they won an extra game against the Thunder with 121-118, while the ninth-placed Rockets lost to the Spurs on the same evening. Stephen Curry scored 12 threes (NBA record) in the game. On March 19, the Spurs retaliated for their loss to the Warriors in January and won 87:79. This means that the two teams have the most regular season home wins in a row with Warriors 50 and Spurs 45 (as of March 23) . However, the Spurs lost two days later in Charlotte in a game in which they lost a 23 lead, which was Gregg Popovich's negative record. The home series of the Warriors ended on April 1 after 54 wins in a row with a loss to the Boston Celtics . The Spurs streak lasted until the two teams met again - on April 10, the Warriors won in San Antonio with 92:86, it was the Spurs' first home defeat in their 40th game of the season. At the same time the Warriors so set the record for the Chicago Bulls of the season 95/96 one for most victories (72). On the last day of the game, the Warriors managed to set a new record with a win against the Memphis Grizzlies with 73 regular season wins. On the same day, Kobe Bryant threw 60 points in the last game of his career against the Utah Jazz .

Eastern Conference

After they recorded 17 defeats in a row at the beginning of the 2014/15 season , the Philadelphia 76ers started the new season with 18 defeats. Having lost their last 10 games at the end of last season, the negative streak was de facto 28 games. It was only in their 19th game that the Sixers were able to successfully prevail against the Los Angeles Lakers . For a long time, the table situation in the Eastern Conference was very balanced - although the Cleveland Cavaliers and then the Toronto Raptors settled quite quickly from the other teams, but in places 3-11 there were constant rotations. There were both positive and negative surprise teams, especially the Boston Celtics , which took 3rd place in the conference for a long time, and the Milwaukee Bucks , which disappointed especially in the first half of the season.

Change of coach

Monthly awards

This regular season's award winners included:

month Rookie (EAST) Rookie (WEST) Player (EAST) Player (WEST) Coach (EAST) Coach (WEST)
November Kristaps Porziņģis New York Knicks Logo (1995) .svg Karl-Anthony Towns Paul George Indiana Pacers logo.svg Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors.svg David sheet Luke Walton Golden State Warriors.svg
December Kristaps Porziņģis New York Knicks Logo (1995) .svg Karl-Anthony Towns John Wall Washington Wizards Logo 2011.svg Russell Westbrook Kevin DurantLogo OklahomaCityThunder.svg
Logo OklahomaCityThunder.svg
Scott Skiles Orlando Magic.svg Gregg Popovich San Antonio Spurs logo.svg
January Kristaps Porziņģis New York Knicks Logo (1995) .svg Karl-Anthony Towns Kyle Lowry
DeMar DeRozan
Kevin Durant Logo OklahomaCityThunder.svg Dwane Casey Doc Rivers Loas angeles clippers logo.svg
February Myles Turner Indiana Pacers logo.svg Karl-Anthony Towns LeBron James Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors.svg Brad Stevens CelticsWordmark.svg Terry Stotts Portland Trail Blazers logo.svg
March Josh Richardson Miami Heat logo.svg Karl-Anthony Towns LeBron James Russell Westbrook Logo OklahomaCityThunder.svg Steve Clifford Steve Kerr Golden State Warriors.svg
April Norman Powell Karl-Anthony Towns LeBron James James Harden Frank Vogel Indiana Pacers logo.svg Doc Rivers Loas angeles clippers logo.svg

Post Season (Playoffs)

All play-off rounds were played in best-of-seven mode.

  First round   Conference semifinals   Conference Finals   NBA finals
                                     
1 Cleveland Cavaliers 4th                  
8th Detroit Pistons 0  
1 Cleveland Cavaliers 4th
  4th Atlanta Hawks 0  
4th Atlanta Hawks 4th
 
5 Boston Celtics 2  
1 Cleveland Cavaliers 4th
Eastern Conference
  2 Toronto Raptors 2  
2 Toronto Raptors 4th      
 
7th Indiana Pacers 3  
2 Toronto Raptors 4th
  3 Miami Heat 3  
3 Miami Heat 4th
 
6th Charlotte Hornets 3  
1 Cleveland Cavaliers 4th
  1 Golden State Warriors 3
1 Golden State Warriors 4th            
 
8th Houston Rockets 1  
1 Golden State Warriors 4th
  5 Portland Trail Blazers 1  
4th Los Angeles Clippers 2
 
5 Portland Trail Blazers 4th  
1 Golden State Warriors 4th
Western Conference
  3 Oklahoma City Thunder 3  
2 San Antonio Spurs 4th      
 
7th Memphis grizzlies 0  
2 San Antonio Spurs 2
  3 Oklahoma City Thunder 4th  
3 Oklahoma City Thunder 4th
 
6th Dallas Mavericks 1  

Seasonal awards

Position of
the player
All-NBA
First Team
All-NBA
Second Team
All-NBA
Third Team
NBA All-Defensive
First Team
NBA All-Defensive Second Team All-NBA Rookie
First Team
All-NBA Rookie Second Team
Forward LeBron James Kevin Durant Logo OklahomaCityThunder.svg Paul George Indiana Pacers logo.svg Kawhi Leonard San Antonio Spurs logo.svg Paul Millsap Karl-Anthony Towns Willie Cauley Stone Sacramento Kings logo.svg
Forward Kawhi Leonard San Antonio Spurs logo.svg Draymond Green Golden State Warriors.svg LaMarcus Aldridge San Antonio Spurs logo.svg Draymond Green Golden State Warriors.svg Paul George Indiana Pacers logo.svg Kristaps Porzingis New York Knicks Logo (1995) .svg Myles Turner Indiana Pacers logo.svg
center DeAndre Jordan Loas angeles clippers logo.svg DeMarcus cousins Sacramento Kings logo.svg Andre Drummond Detroit Pistons logo.svg DeAndre Jordan Loas angeles clippers logo.svg Hassan Whiteside Miami Heat logo.svg Jahlil Okafor Philadelphia 76ers Logo.svg Justise Winslow Miami Heat logo.svg
Guard Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors.svg Chris Paul Loas angeles clippers logo.svg Klay Thompson Golden State Warriors.svg Avery Bradley CelticsWordmark.svg Tony Allen Nikola Jokic Denver Nuggets Logo 2008.svg D'Angelo Russell LA Lakers logo.svg
Guard Russell Westbrook Logo OklahomaCityThunder.svg Damian Lillard Portland Trail Blazers logo.svg Kyle Lowry Chris Paul Loas angeles clippers logo.svg Jimmy Butler Devin Booker Phoenix Suns logo.svg Emmanuel Mudiay Denver Nuggets Logo 2008.svg

Trivia

Resignations

  • On November 29, 2015, Kobe Bryant announced that he would end his career after the 2015/16 season.

Milestones

  • LeBron James became the second player after Oscar Robertson , who is in the top 25 lists for most career points and assistants.
  • Chris Paul became the 15th player to boast more than 7,000 career assists. He also has the third best career average (9.9 assists per game), surpassed only by Magic Johnson and John Stockton .
  • On December 11th, Kevin Garnett overtook Karl Malone in a game against the Denver Nuggets and is now the best defensive rebounder in NBA history. However, defensive rebounds have only been recorded statistically since the 1973/74 season, so that the two best rebounders in league history, Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell , were only recorded in these statistics for part of their careers.
  • Also on December 11th, Draymond Green was the 9th player to score five-by-five. In the Warriors' guest appearance at the Celtics , Green collected 24 points, 11 rebounds, 8 assists, 5 steals and 5 blocks.
  • With the win against Utah Jazz on December 14th, Gregg Popovich overtook Rick Adelman and moved up to eighth place on the list of NBA coaches with the most career wins.
  • On December 23, Dirk Nowitzki overtook NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal in the NBA's all-time scoring list when his Dallas Mavericks played against the Brooklyn Nets . In front of the new number 6 Nowitzki are only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , Karl Malone , Kobe Bryant , Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain .
  • In the 142: 119 victory of his Kings over the Phoenix Suns on January 2, 2016, George Karl and Phil Jackson were right on the list of NBA coaches with the most career wins. At the time, they were jointly fifth on the list with 1,155 wins each.
  • In the game against the Houston Rockets on January 2, 2016, Tim Duncan did not score a single point for the first time in his career. It was his 1360th NBA game. It is the longest such streak in league history.
  • On January 29, 2016, in the game against Detroit Pistons , LeBron James became the youngest player in NBA history to reach the 26,000 career point mark.
  • On February 25, 2016 Stephen Curry scored a three-point throw in the 128th game in a row. He set a new NBA record for most consecutive games with at least one successful three-point throw and replaced Kyle Korver , who was able to achieve a three in 127 consecutive games. Two days later, Curry set the NBA record for the most three-pointers in a game (12) in the game against the Thunder and broke his own record for the most three-pointers in a season (288 after the Thunder game).
  • Also on February 27th, Tim Duncan became the fifth player in league history with at least 3,000 career blocks and he also overtook Karl Malone in the list of the most career rebounds and is now in 6th place.
  • On April 13, 2016, the Golden State Warriors ended the regular season with a new NBA record of 73 (of 82) games won after a 125:10 win over the Memphis Grizzlies . The previous record was held by the Chicago Bulls with 72 wins from the 1995/96 season . When they beat the San Antonio Spurs , who previously set the record in the game, they also caused the Spurs their first and only home defeat of the season after they had previously remained unbeaten at home 39 times.

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