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The 2015–16 NBA season was the 70th season of the National Basketball Association. The regular season began on October 27, 2015, at the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls, with their game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The 2016 NBA All-Star Game was played at the Air Canada CentreinToronto, Ontario, Canada on February 14, 2016. The regular season ended on April 13, 2016. Golden State's Stephen Curry became the first unanimous MVP in league history.[1] The playoffs started on April 16, 2016, and ended with the 2016 NBA Finals on June 19, 2016, with the Cleveland Cavaliers becoming NBA Champions for the first time in franchise history after defeating the Golden State Warriors in seven games. This would also be the final season for All-Stars and future Hall of Famers Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett.

2015–16 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationOctober 27, 2015 – April 13, 2016
April 16, 2016 – May 30, 2016 (Playoffs)
June 2, 2016 – June 19, 2016 (Finals)
Number of games82
Number of teams30
TV partner(s)ABC, TNT, ESPN, NBA TV
Draft
Top draft pickKarl-Anthony Towns
Picked byMinnesota Timberwolves
Regular season
Top seedGolden State Warriors
Season MVPStephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)
Top scorerStephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)
Playoffs
Eastern championsCleveland Cavaliers
  Eastern runners-upToronto Raptors
Western championsGolden State Warriors
  Western runners-upOklahoma City Thunder
Finals
ChampionsCleveland Cavaliers
  Runners-upGolden State Warriors
Finals MVPLeBron James (Cleveland)
NBA seasons

← 2014–15

2016–17 →

Transactions

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Retirement

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Free agency

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Free agency negotiations began on July 1, 2015, while players would begin to sign starting on July 7, after the July moratorium ended.

Coaching changes

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Coaching changes
Off-season
Team 2014–15 season 2015–16 season
Oklahoma City Thunder Scott Brooks Billy Donovan
New Orleans Pelicans Monty Williams Alvin Gentry
Chicago Bulls Tom Thibodeau Fred Hoiberg
Orlando Magic James Borrego (interim) Scott Skiles
Denver Nuggets Melvin Hunt (interim) Michael Malone
Minnesota Timberwolves Flip Saunders (died) Sam Mitchell
In-season
Team Outgoing coach Incoming coach
Houston Rockets Kevin McHale J. B. Bickerstaff (interim)
Brooklyn Nets Lionel Hollins Tony Brown (interim)
Cleveland Cavaliers David Blatt Tyronn Lue
Phoenix Suns Jeff Hornacek Earl Watson
New York Knicks Derek Fisher Kurt Rambis (interim)

Off-season

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In-season

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Preseason

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The preseason began on October 2, 2015, and ended on October 23, 2015.

Regular season

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The regular season began on October 27, 2015, at the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls, who hosted a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at 8:00 p.m. EDT, then the Atlanta Hawks hosted the Detroit Pistons at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Finally, the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors hosted the New Orleans Pelicans at 10:30 p.m. EDT at the Oracle Arena. Christmas Day games were played on December 25, 2015. The regular season ended on April 13, 2016. The schedule was released at 6:00 p.m. EDT on August 12, 2015.[33]

Standings

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By division

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Eastern Conference
Atlantic DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yToronto Raptors5626.68332‍–‍924‍–‍1714–282
xBoston Celtics4834.5858.028‍–‍1320‍–‍2110–682
New York Knicks3250.39024.018‍–‍2314‍–‍278–882
Brooklyn Nets2161.25635.014‍–‍277‍–‍346–1082
Philadelphia 76ers1072.12246.07‍–‍343‍–‍382–1482
Central DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
cCleveland Cavaliers5725.69533‍–‍824‍–‍178–882
xIndiana Pacers4537.54912.026‍–‍1519‍–‍228–882
xDetroit Pistons4438.53713.026‍–‍1518‍–‍2310–682
Chicago Bulls4240.51215.026‍–‍1516‍–‍2510–682
Milwaukee Bucks3349.40224.023‍–‍1810‍–‍314–1282
Southeast DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yMiami Heat4834.58528‍–‍1320‍–‍2110–682
xAtlanta Hawks4834.58527‍–‍1421‍–‍208–882
xCharlotte Hornets4834.58530‍–‍1118‍–‍238–882
Washington Wizards4141.5007.022‍–‍1919‍–‍2210–682
Orlando Magic3547.42713.023‍–‍1812‍–‍294–1282
Western Conference
Northwest DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yOklahoma City Thunder5527.67132‍–‍923‍–‍1813–382
xPortland Trail Blazers4438.53711.028‍–‍1316‍–‍2511–582
Utah Jazz4042.48815.024‍–‍1716‍–‍258–882
Denver Nuggets3349.40222.018‍–‍2315‍–‍264–1282
Minnesota Timberwolves2953.35426.014‍–‍2715‍–‍264–1282
Pacific DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
zGolden State Warriors739.89039‍–‍234‍–‍715–182
xLos Angeles Clippers5329.64620.029‍–‍1224‍–‍179–782
Sacramento Kings3349.40240.018‍–‍2315‍–‍268–882
Phoenix Suns2359.28050.014‍–‍279‍–‍326–1082
Los Angeles Lakers1765.20756.012‍–‍295‍–‍362–1482
Southwest DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
ySan Antonio Spurs6715.81740‍–‍127‍–‍1415–182
xDallas Mavericks4240.51225.023‍–‍1819‍–‍227–982
xMemphis Grizzlies4240.51225.026‍–‍1516‍–‍257–982
xHouston Rockets4141.50026.023‍–‍1818‍–‍238–882
New Orleans Pelicans3052.36637.021‍–‍209‍–‍324–1282

By conference

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Notes

Tiebreakers

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Eastern Conference
Western Conference

Playoffs

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The 2016 NBA playoffs began on April 16, 2016, and ended with the 2016 NBA Finals which began on June 2, 2016, and ended on June 19, 2016, on ABC. ESPN broadcast the Eastern Conference Finals and TNT broadcast the Western Conference Finals. ABC broadcast the NBA Finals.

Bracket

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First Round Conference Semifinals Conference Finals NBA Finals
            
E1 Cleveland* 4
E8 Detroit 0
E1 Cleveland* 4
E4 Atlanta 0
E4 Atlanta 4
E5 Boston 2
E1 Cleveland* 4
Eastern Conference
E2 Toronto* 2
E3 Miami* 4
E6 Charlotte 3
E3 Miami* 3
E2 Toronto* 4
E2 Toronto* 4
E7 Indiana 3
E1 Cleveland* 4
W1 Golden State* 3
W1 Golden State* 4
W8 Houston 1
W1 Golden State* 4
W5 Portland 1
W4 LA Clippers 2
W5 Portland 4
W1 Golden State* 4
Western Conference
W3 Oklahoma City* 3
W3 Oklahoma City* 4
W6 Dallas 1
W3 Oklahoma City* 4
W2 San Antonio* 2
W2 San Antonio* 4
W7 Memphis 0
  • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italics Team with home-court advantage
  • Statistics

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    Individual statistic leaders

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    Category Player Team Statistics
    Points per game Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 30.1
    Rebounds per game Andre Drummond Detroit Pistons 14.8
    Assists per game Rajon Rondo Sacramento Kings 11.7
    Steals per game Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 2.14
    Blocks per game Hassan Whiteside Miami Heat 3.68
    Turnovers per game James Harden Houston Rockets 4.6
    Fouls per game DeMarcus Cousins Sacramento Kings 3.6
    Minutes per game James Harden Houston Rockets 38.1
    FG% DeAndre Jordan Los Angeles Clippers 70.3%
    FT% Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 90.8%
    3FG% JJ Redick Los Angeles Clippers 47.5%
    Efficiency per game Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 31.56
    Double-doubles Andre Drummond Detroit Pistons 66
    Triple-doubles Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder 18

    Individual game highs

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    Category Player Team Statistics
    Points Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers 60
    Rebounds Andre Drummond Detroit Pistons 29
    Assists Rajon Rondo Sacramento Kings 20
    Steals Robert Covington Philadelphia 76ers 8
    Ricky Rubio Minnesota Timberwolves
    Pablo Prigioni Los Angeles Clippers
    James Harden Houston Rockets
    Blocks Hassan Whiteside Miami Heat 11
    Three Pointers Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 12

    Team statistic leaders

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    Category Team Statistics
    Points per game Golden State Warriors 114.9
    Rebounds per game Oklahoma City Thunder 48.6
    Assists per game Golden State Warriors 28.9
    Steals per game Houston Rockets 10.0
    Blocks per game Miami Heat 6.5
    Turnovers per game Phoenix Suns 16.6
    FG% Golden State Warriors 48.7%
    FT% New York Knicks 80.5%
    3FG% Golden State Warriors 41.6%
    +/− Golden State Warriors 10.8

    Awards

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    Yearly Awards

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    Players of the Week

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    The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week.

    Week Eastern Conference Western Conference Ref.
    Oct. 27 – Nov. 1 Andre Drummond (Detroit Pistons) (1/2) Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) (1/5) [47]
    Nov. 2–8 Andre Drummond (Detroit Pistons) (2/2) James Harden (Houston Rockets) (1/1) [48]
    Nov. 9–15 Nicolas Batum (Charlotte Hornets) (1/1) DeMarcus Cousins (Sacramento Kings) (1/2) [49]
    Nov. 16–22 LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) (1/5) Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) (2/5) [50]
    Nov. 23–29 Paul George (Indiana Pacers) (1/1) Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) (1/5) [51]
    Nov. 30 – Dec. 6 Reggie Jackson (Detroit Pistons) (1/2) Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) (3/5) [52]
    Dec. 7–13 DeMar DeRozan (Toronto Raptors) (1/1) Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) (2/5) [53]
    Dec. 14–20 Reggie Jackson (Detroit Pistons) (2/2) Kawhi Leonard (San Antonio Spurs) (1/2) [54]
    Dec. 21–27 Marcin Gortat (Washington Wizards) (1/1) Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) (1/1) [55]
    Dec. 28 – Jan. 3 Brook Lopez (Brooklyn Nets) (1/1) Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors) (1/1) [56]
    Jan. 4–10 LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) (2/5) Chris Paul (Los Angeles Clippers) (1/1) [57]
    Jan. 11–17 John Wall (Washington Wizards) (1/1) Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) (3/5) [58]
    Jan. 18–24 Kemba Walker (Charlotte Hornets) (1/2) DeMarcus Cousins (Sacramento Kings) (2/2) [59]
    Jan. 25–31 Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat) (1/1) Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) (4/5) [60]
    Feb. 1–7 Isaiah Thomas (Boston Celtics) (1/1) LaMarcus Aldridge (San Antonio Spurs) (1/1) [61]
    Feb. 22–28 Kyle Lowry (Toronto Raptors) (1/2) Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) (4/5) [62]
    Feb. 29 – Mar. 6 LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) (3/5) Kawhi Leonard (San Antonio Spurs) (2/2) [63]
    Mar. 7–13 Kemba Walker (Charlotte Hornets) (2/2) Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) (5/5) [64]
    Mar. 14–20 Kyle Lowry (Toronto Raptors) (2/2) Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) (5/5) [65]
    Mar. 21–27 LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) (4/5) Klay Thompson (Golden State Warriors) (1/1) [66]
    Mar. 28 – Apr. 3 LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) (5/5) José Juan Barea (Dallas Mavericks) (1/1) [67]
    Apr. 4–10 Paul Millsap (Atlanta Hawks) (1/1) Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves) (1/1) [68]

    Players of the Month

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    The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month.

    Month Eastern Conference Western Conference Ref.
    October/November Paul George (Indiana Pacers) (1/1) Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) (1/2) [69]
    December John Wall (Washington Wizards) (1/1) Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) (1/2)
    Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) (1/2)
    [70]
    January Kyle Lowry (Toronto Raptors) (1/1)
    DeMar DeRozan (Toronto Raptors) (1/1)
    Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) (2/2) [71]
    February LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) (1/3) Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) (2/2) [72]
    March LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) (2/3) Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) (2/2) [73]
    April LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) (3/3) James Harden (Houston Rockets) (1/1) [74]

    Rookies of the Month

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    The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month.

    Month Eastern Conference Western Conference Ref.
    October/November Kristaps Porziņģis (New York Knicks) (1/3) Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves) (1/6) [75]
    December Kristaps Porziņģis (New York Knicks) (2/3) Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves) (2/6) [76]
    January Kristaps Porziņģis (New York Knicks) (3/3) Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves) (3/6) [77]
    February Myles Turner (Indiana Pacers) (1/1) Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves) (4/6) [78]
    March Josh Richardson (Miami Heat) (1/1) Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves) (5/6) [79]
    April Norman Powell (Toronto Raptors) (1/1) Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves) (6/6) [80]

    Coaches of the Month

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    The following coaches were named the Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month.

    Month Eastern Conference Western Conference Ref.
    October/November David Blatt (Cleveland Cavaliers) (1/1) Luke Walton (Golden State Warriors) (1/1) [81]
    December Scott Skiles (Orlando Magic) (1/1) Gregg Popovich (San Antonio Spurs) (1/1) [82]
    January Dwane Casey (Toronto Raptors) (1/1) Doc Rivers (Los Angeles Clippers) (1/2) [83]
    February Brad Stevens (Boston Celtics) (1/1) Terry Stotts (Portland Trail Blazers) (1/1) [84]
    March Steve Clifford (Charlotte Hornets) (1/1) Steve Kerr (Golden State Warriors) (1/1) [85]
    April Nate McMillan (Indiana Pacers) (1/1) Doc Rivers (Los Angeles Clippers) (2/2) [86]

    Media

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    This was the eighth and final year of the TV contracts with ABC, ESPN, TNT and NBA TV before the new nine-year contracts began in 2016.

    ABC announced that they would be adding games on Saturday nights followed by NBA Sunday Showcase as well as continuing their games on Sunday afternoons. The first Saturday night game was on January 23, 2016, with the Cleveland Cavaliers hosting the Chicago Bulls.[87]

    Arenas

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    Uniforms

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    On-court sponsors

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    The following teams placed on-court advertisements for this season: [citation needed]

    Notable occurrences

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    Notes

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    1. ^ The 1998–99 season was shortened to 50 games by a lockout, but in the shortened season the Grizzlies were on pace for a 13–69 record over a full season and thus a fourth successive sub-20-win season.
  • ^ For comparison, in three consecutive seasons – 1996–97's Vancouver Grizzlies and Boston Celtics; 1997–98's Denver Nuggets and Toronto Raptors; and 1998–99's Vancouver Grizzlies and Los Angeles Clippers—but in no others, two teams finished with winning percentages below .200.
  • See also

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    References

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