2005–06 New Jersey Nets season
| 2005–06 New Jersey Nets season | |
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Division Champions | |
| Head coach | Lawrence Frank |
| Arena | Continental Airlines Arena |
| Results | |
| Record | 49–33 (.598) |
| Place |
Division: 1st Conference: 3rd |
| Playoff finish | Lost Conference Semifinals |
| Local media | |
| Television | YES Network, WLNY, WWOR |
| Radio | WFAN |
The 2005–06 New Jersey Nets season was the team's 39th season in the NBA. They began the season hoping to improve upon their 42-40 output from the previous season. They bested it by seven wins, finishing 49-33 and qualifying for the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season.[1] The Nets lost in the second round to the eventual champions, the Miami Heat.
Roster
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Standings
| Atlantic Division | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Div |
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| y-New Jersey Nets | 49 | 33 | .598 | - | 29–12 | 20–21 | 10–6 |
| Philadelphia 76ers | 38 | 44 | .463 | 6 | 23–18 | 15–26 | 10–6 |
| Boston Celtics | 33 | 49 | .402 | 12 | 21–20 | 12–29 | 10–6 |
| Toronto Raptors | 27 | 55 | .329 | 14 | 15–26 | 12–29 | 6–10 |
| New York Knicks | 23 | 59 | .280 | 23 | 15–26 | 8–33 | 4–12 |
Transactions[2]
Trades
| August 9, 2005 | To Golden State Warriors Marc Jackson To Philadelphia 76ers 2006 second-round pick |
February 23, 2006 | To Dallas Mavericks Boštjan Nachbar To New Orleans Hornets Marc Jackson Linton Johnson |
Free agents
| Additions | ||
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| Player | Date signed | Former team |
| Jeff McInnis | August 11 | Minnesota Timberwolves |
| Linton Johnson | September 1 | Dallas Mavericks |
| Lamond Murray | September 8 | Atlanta Hawks |
| Scott Padgett | September 8 | Los Angeles Lakers |
| Derrick Zimmerman | October 4 | Austin Toros (D-League) |
| John Thomas | April 18 | Brooklyn Nets |
| Subtractions | ||
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| Player | Date signed | New Team |
| Ron Mercer | August 15 | Indiana Pacers |
| Billy Thomas | October 27 | Phoenix Suns |
| Scott Padgett | June 30 | Los Angeles Lakers |
References
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