winforlose wrote:Klomp wrote:TimberKat wrote:How exactly division winner tie breaker work? If MIN, DEN, GSW, LAL all tie at 59 games. Does GSW and LAL break the tie first so one is division winner be ahead. The remaining 3 look at best records against each other? Or there is simply no division winner?
Either GSW or LAL would be first, based on being a division winner. That tie has to be broken (H2H, divison record, conference record, etc). Once that's determined, it goes to three-way tiebreaker procedures.
Are you sure? This is a question not a statement, but if two teams are involved in a four way tie wouldn’t the first applicable tie breaker be used instead of resolving the division and then sort the rest out later?
b. More Than Two Teams Tied. In the case of a tie in regular-season records involving more than two teams, the following criteria will be utilized in the following order:
(1) Division winner (this criterion is applied regardless of whether the tied teams are in the same division).
(2) Better winning percentage in all games among the tied teams.
(3) Better winning percentage against teams in own division (only if all tied teams are in same division).
(4) Better winning percentage against teams in own conference.
(5) Better winning percentage against teams eligible for playoffs in own conference (including teams that finished the regular season tied for a playoff position).
(6) Better net result of total points scored less total points allowed against all opponents (“point differential”).
c. Guidelines For Applying Tie-Break Criteria. The following guidelines shall be used when applying the above criteria to break ties for playoff positions:
(1) (a) Ties to determine the division winners must be broken before any other ties.
(b) When a tie must be broken to determine a division winner, the results of the tie-break shall be used to determine only the division winner, and not for any other purpose.
https://global.nba.com/standings/ (scroll down to playoff tie-break procedures)










