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Someone said they have inside info on realgm, and it wouldn't surprise me if true...thats good, because we need them to lose at least once
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Someone said they have inside info on realgm, and it wouldn't surprise me if true...thats good, because we need them to lose at least once
OK I am a little slow tonight. I still don't get why we need them to lose. We want them to win their division so we have homecourt against SA. Why do they need to lose at least one
If we can finish better than both of them, we would get the 3rd seed correct? The division champion only guarantees at least a 4th seed.
I'm really scared of playing Dallas. I'd like to grab the 2 seed and play New Orleans.
Us and Houston have the same record right now. If Houston loses one game, they slide to 5th if SA and we win out. We would own the tie breaker vs SA and get 3rd place, which would have us play NO or Dallas (not horrid) but the best part woul dbe we'd be out of the Lakers bracket... and I really don't fear Denver in the 2nd round.
Did I get this right?

Us and Houston have the same record right now. If Houston loses one game, they slide to 5th if SA and we win out. We would own the tie breaker vs SA and get 3rd place, which would have us play NO or Dallas (not horrid) but the best part woul dbe we'd be out of the Lakers bracket... and I really don't fear Denver in the 2nd round.
Did I get this right?
I think in that case, SA would own the tie breaker by virtue of being a division winner (because HOU lost). I could be wrong, but I think the scenario in which we would take the 3-seed is if both HOU and SA lose a game.
The top four seeds will be the three division winners plus the team with the next best record. Those four will be ordered by record (and tiebreakers if needed), so it's possible that two teams in the same division could hold the top two spots, with the other two division winners at Nos. 3 and 4.
Us and Houston have the same record right now. If Houston loses one game, they slide to 5th if SA and we win out. We would own the tie breaker vs SA and get 3rd place, which would have us play NO or Dallas (not horrid) but the best part woul dbe we'd be out of the Lakers bracket... and I really don't fear Denver in the 2nd round.
Did I get this right?
TIEBREAKER BASIS:
(1) Division leader wins tie from team not leading a division
(2) Head-to-head won-lost percentage
(3) Division won-lost percentage
(4) Conference won-lost percentage
(5) W-L Percentage vs. Playoff teams, own conference
(6) W-L Percentage vs. Playoff teams, other conference
(7) Net Points, all games
No. If Houston loses a game, but San Antonio doesn't, we will be the fourth seed. Contrary to popular belief, the first tie breaker is not head-to-head record, but rather whether or not either team is a division winner. Therefore if we finish tied with SA record-wise, but they won the SW division, they'll be third, and we'll be fourth, facing Houston in the first round.
See above.
Not necessarily.
The top four seeds will be the three division winners plus the team with the next best record. Those four will be ordered by record (and tiebreakers if needed), so it's possible that two teams in the same division could hold the top two spots, with the other two division winners at Nos. 3 and 4.
http://www.nba.com/features/seedingprimer07.html
Interesting. So we by no means control our own destiny, and we need one of those teams to lose to get HCA? ouch.
\Yes, thank you! Finally a voice of reason.Us and Houston have the same record right now. If Houston loses one game, they slide to 5th if SA and we win out. We would own the tie breaker vs SA and get 3rd place, which would have us play NO or Dallas (not horrid) but the best part woul dbe we'd be out of the Lakers bracket... and I really don't fear Denver in the 2nd round.
Did I get this right?
I think in that case, SA would own the tie breaker by virtue of being a division winner (because HOU lost). I could be wrong, but I think the scenario in which we would take the 3-seed is if both HOU and SA lose a game.
