Ok, check this Rockets scenario from a media member that posts on Cf
This is the real deal
Just got off the phone with the League Office....ignore all the tie-breaking crap written because half of it is wrong. Just know that if the Rockets beat the Clippers tomorrow there is a 75% chance they are hosting a 1st round series. Don't ask why just accept these scenarios.
Rockets win, San Antonio wins, Phoenix wins...Rockets vs Utah (Hou homecourt)
Rockets win, Utah wins, Phoenix wins...Rockets vs Suns (Hou homecourt)
Rockets win, Phoenix loses, San Antonio wins..Rockets vs Utah (Hou homecourt)
The only scenario involving a Rockets win that does not give Houston home court, is if Phoenix loses at home to Portland and San Antonio loses to Utah. (Then Rockets vs San Antonio with Spurs homecourt)
4-way tie..
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Notes: Rookie Rudy Gay twisted his left ankle trying to guard McGrady late in the third quarter and limped to the bench. He returned with 5:51 left, then returned to the bench about a minute later - http://www.nba.com/games/20061231/MEMHOU/recap.html
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JustBlaze20 wrote:I don't know how its going to work, I just hope that the Spurs and Suns play each other in the 1st round
JAZZ LOSE
Keep in mind the Jazz are guaranteed no worse than a No. 4 seed as the Northwest Division champion
Houston wins, Phoenix wins
Records: San Antonio 56-26, Jazz 54-28, Houston 55-27, Phoenix 55-27
Tiebreakers: The Spurs are the third seed (also could be New Orleans), the Jazz are fourth and the Rockets fifth thanks to their conference record over the Suns.
Jazz would play: Houston without home-court advantage