Eastern Conference: Final NBA Standings, 1999-2000 Season

Updated August 28, 2020 | Infoplease Staff

Atlantic Division

Per Game
W LPctGBForOpp
*Miami5230.63494.391.2
†New York5032.610292.190.6
†Philadelphia4933.598394.793.4
Orlando4141.50011100.099.3
Boston3547.4271799.3100.0
New Jersey3151.3782198.099.0
Washington2953.3542396.599.8
Head Coaches: Mia— Pat Riley (5th season); NY— Jeff Van Gundy (5th); Phi— Larry Brown (3rd); Orl— Doc Rivers (1st); Bos— Rick Pitino (3rd); NJ— Don Casey (2nd); Wash— Gar Heard (1st, 16-33) was fired and replaced with Darrell Walker (15-23) on an interim basis on Jan. 31, 2000.
1998-99 Standings: 1. Miami (33-17); 2. Orlando (33-17); 3. Philadelphia (28-22); 4. New York (27-23); 5. Boston (19-31); 6. Washington (18-32); 7. New Jersey (16-34).

Central Division

Per Game
W LPctGBForOpp
*Indiana5626.683101.296.6
†Charlotte4933.598798.495.7
†Toronto4537.5491197.197.3
†Detroit4240.51214103.4102.0
†Milwaukee4240.51214101.2101.0
Cleveland3250.3902496.9100.4
Atlanta2854.3412894.399.7
Chicago1765.2073984.794.1
Head Coaches: Ind— Larry Bird (3rd season); Char— Paul Silas (2nd); Tor—Butch Carter (3rd); Det— Alvin Gentry (3rd, 28-30) was fired and replaced by assistant George Irvine (14-10) on an interim basis on Mar. 6, 2000; Mil— George Karl (2nd); Cle— Randy Wittman (1st); Atl— Lenny Wilkens (7th); Chi—Tim Floyd (2nd).
1998-99 Standings: 1. Indiana (33-17); 2. Atlanta (31-19); 3. Detroit (29-21); 4. Milwaukee (28-22); 5. Charlotte (26-24); 6. Toronto (23-27); 7. Cleveland (22-28); 8. Chicago (13-37).

Western ConferenceFinal NBA StandingsOverall Conference Standings
The Final NBA Standings for the 1999-2000 Season
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