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On the radio, they said Houston has it because of winning division. I thought it was head to head. Please explain. This can become a seed race thread too.
No, because we could win out and end up in a 3-way tie for 2nd-4th.Thank you, Kaydow. That makes sense. So we control our own destiny for 3 seed.
No, we do not. If we win out, but Denver and Houston win all their games not against us, we all finish tied at 54-28, and we lose that 3-way tie-breaker and end up the 4 seed.Thank you, Kaydow. That makes sense. So we control our own destiny for 3 seed.
To balance these atheist Science threads, Sly should start more Creationist, Zionist, and Shiite threads.
Ah. Thanks.No, we do not. If we win out, but Denver and Houston win all their games not against us, we all finish tied at 54-28, and we lose that 3-way tie-breaker and end up the 4 seed.
By why is Portland to 4th seed?No, we do not. If we win out, but Denver and Houston win all their games not against us, we all finish tied at 54-28, and we lose that 3-way tie-breaker and end up the 4 seed.
Denver wins division over us by virtue of division record. We then lose 3-way tie-breaker to Houston/Denver by virtue of not being a division champion, thus relegating us to 4th, and leaving Denver/Houston tied for 2/3.By why is Portland to 4th seed?
Thank you, Kaydow. That makes sense. So we control our own destiny for 3 seed.
Denver wins division over us by virtue of division record. We then lose 3-way tie-breaker to Houston/Denver by virtue of not being a division champion, thus relegating us to 4th, and leaving Denver/Houston tied for 2/3.
Head-to-head, Houston beat Denver 3-1. Pretty sure they'd get the 2 seed.Denver would be 2nd based on division record and Houston 3rd
Head-to-head, Houston beat Denver 3-1. Pretty sure they'd get the 2 seed.
Division record is only relevant to teams in the same division. And the 3-way tie in this scenario is broken once the "division winner" criterion is applied. Once we're out of the mix, it's just a 2-way tie between Denver/Houston, which the Rockets win.In a three way tie scenario division record comes first. Though I gues with the three way tie it would revert to two way tie rules...hmm
Division record is only relevant to teams in the same division. And the 3-way tie in this scenario is broken once the "division winner" criterion is applied. Once we're out of the mix, it's just a 2-way tie between Denver/Houston, which the Rockets win.
I'm sorry, I understood you the first time. There was a meme in Reddit/r/nba about Portland getting the 4th back when winning your division mattered for seatingDenver wins division over us by virtue of division record. We then lose 3-way tie-breaker to Houston/Denver by virtue of not being a division champion, thus relegating us to 4th, and leaving Denver/Houston tied for 2/3.
Clippers have the Warriors and Jazz. They might be out of the 6th seed when all is said and done.Posting this again here. This is what we should be rooting for:
If Houston goes 1-1 (Phoenix, OKC)
And if we go 3-0 (Denver, Lakers, Kings)
And if Denver wins at least once (Utah, Minnesota)
then
Denver 54-28
Portland 53-29
Houston 53-29
That's our path to the third seed. We need OKC to lose a game (Bucks?) and the Clippers to win a game (at home vs Utah?) and Clippers get 6 seed because Clippers will have tiebreaker over OKC.
That sets us with a 3-6 matchup with the Clippers that opens at the Moda Center next weekend.
That is the best case scenario.
Read my post again. If OKC loses to Bucks (in Milwaukee) and Clippers beat Jazz (at home), Clippers will stay at 6 seed since they own the tiebreaker. Alth ugh I'm not sure what happens if Spurs win out. I'd have to look into that if that happens. Could we end up with a 6 seeded Spurs team? I'd take that too.Clippers have the Warriors and Jazz. They might be out of the 6th seed when all is said and done.
I did read it, you put Bucks? Not that they would. Besides Milwaukee just clinched home court throughout the playoffs and have nothing to play for. Tough to rely on that and also need OKC to beat Houston.Read my post again. If OKC loses to Bucks (in Milwaukee) and Clippers beat Jazz (at home), Clippers will stay at 6 seed since they own the tiebreaker. Alth ugh I'm not sure what happens if Spurs win out. I'd have to look into that if that happens. Could we end up with a 6 seeded Spurs team? I'd take that too.
Yes I said we needed OKC to lose to Bucks and Clippers to beat the Jazz. I spelled out how the Clips could keep the 6 seed and then you showed me the schedule and said they'd probably not get the 6 seed! Pay attention! And yes, we need OKC to beat Houston. I spelled it out in my post. Not sure how you can disagree with what I am saying is our best path to second round. Those are the games we should be rooting for.I did read it, you put Bucks? Not that they would. Besides Milwaukee just clinched home court throughout the playoffs and have nothing to play for. Tough to rely on that and also need OKC to beat Houston.
King, I'm saying I know what you said and I understand the path to get there. We literally need at least 6 games to go in our favor for that to happen. It's unlikely.Yes I said we needed OKC to lose to Bucks and Clippers to beat the Jazz. I spelled out how the Clips could keep the 6 seed and then you showed me the schedule and said they'd probably not get the 6 seed! Pay attention! And yes, we need OKC to beat Houston. I spelled it out in my post. Not sure how you can disagree with what I am saying is our best path to second round. Those are the games we should be rooting for.
We'll see. I think, in every case, I picked the favorite though.King, I'm saying I know what you said and I understand the path to get there. We literally need at least 6 games to go in our favor for that to happen. It's unlikely.
