The final placement of teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) at the conclusion of the 2004-2005 regular season is a record of each team’s performance, typically represented by win-loss records and associated statistics. These records determine playoff seeding, thereby influencing each team’s path in the postseason tournament.
The culmination of the season’s competitive matches holds historical significance, reflecting team strategies, player performance, and coaching decisions during that specific year. Understanding the final hierarchy offers insights into which teams demonstrated consistent excellence, made strategic acquisitions, or effectively adapted to the evolving landscape of professional basketball.