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Basically, provided we take our last two, Houston has no shot at the No. 1 seed if...
A. The Hornets win both of their last two games.
And/or
B. The Rockets lose one of their last three games.
It's a relative long-shot, considering the Hornets play the Clippers and the Mavs in a game they'll have nothing to play for, while the Rockets play tonight at Denver in a game the Nuggets absolutely have to have, followed by Utah (36-4 at home) tomorrow and finally the Clips. In essence, you're looking at hitting a five-game parlay, which is very hard to do.
I haven't read this officially, but it makes sense following the general tie-breaker rules the pro leagues follow.
A. The Hornets win both of their last two games.
And/or
B. The Rockets lose one of their last three games.
It's a relative long-shot, considering the Hornets play the Clippers and the Mavs in a game they'll have nothing to play for, while the Rockets play tonight at Denver in a game the Nuggets absolutely have to have, followed by Utah (36-4 at home) tomorrow and finally the Clips. In essence, you're looking at hitting a five-game parlay, which is very hard to do.
I haven't read this officially, but it makes sense following the general tie-breaker rules the pro leagues follow.
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After reading all 5 pages, here is a quick summary of what we need to become the top seed.
We win out and one of the following has to happen:
Hornets win out
OR
Rockets lose one of their last 3 games
Let's say both of those happen, that leaves the West looking like this:
1. Lakers
2. Hornets
3. Spurs
4. Jazz
5. Rockets
6. Suns
7. Mavs
8. Nuggets/Warriors
If all 3 win out:
1. Lakers
2. Hornets
3. Rockets
4. Jazz
5. Spurs
6. Suns
7. Mavs
8. Nuggets/Warriors
Rockets and Lakers win out, Hornets lose 1
1. Rockets
2. Lakers
3. Hornets
4. Jazz
5. Spurs
6. Suns
7. Mavs
8. Nuggets/Warriors
Rockets and Hornets win out, Lakers lose 1
1. Rockets
2. Hornets
3. Lakers
4. Jazz
5. Spurs
6. Suns
7. Mavs
8. Nuggets/Warriors
We need the Hornets and Spurs to both finish above the Rockets so that we can play the 8 seed in the 1st round and either Houston or Utah in the 2nd round. That would leave the Hornets, Suns, Spurs, and Mavs all battling out on the other side of the bracket. We can't afford to lose either of our next two games while Denver, Utah, and the Clippers all have to play at their best to help us out.
We win out and one of the following has to happen:
Hornets win out
OR
Rockets lose one of their last 3 games
Let's say both of those happen, that leaves the West looking like this:
1. Lakers
2. Hornets
3. Spurs
4. Jazz
5. Rockets
6. Suns
7. Mavs
8. Nuggets/Warriors
If all 3 win out:
1. Lakers
2. Hornets
3. Rockets
4. Jazz
5. Spurs
6. Suns
7. Mavs
8. Nuggets/Warriors
Rockets and Lakers win out, Hornets lose 1
1. Rockets
2. Lakers
3. Hornets
4. Jazz
5. Spurs
6. Suns
7. Mavs
8. Nuggets/Warriors
Rockets and Hornets win out, Lakers lose 1
1. Rockets
2. Hornets
3. Lakers
4. Jazz
5. Spurs
6. Suns
7. Mavs
8. Nuggets/Warriors
We need the Hornets and Spurs to both finish above the Rockets so that we can play the 8 seed in the 1st round and either Houston or Utah in the 2nd round. That would leave the Hornets, Suns, Spurs, and Mavs all battling out on the other side of the bracket. We can't afford to lose either of our next two games while Denver, Utah, and the Clippers all have to play at their best to help us out.

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I'm pretty sure I understand how this works now. I'm going to lay out a couple of the scenarios here.
Scenario 1: Lakers, Hornets and Rockets win out.
Lakers own tiebreaker vs Hornets.
Hornets own tiebreaker vs Rockets and wins division.
Rockets own tiebreaker vs Lakers.
The tiebreakers then shifts from h2h match ups and divisional standings to conference standings. This results in the 3 teams getting ranked by conference record meaning Lakers will get nr 1 seed, Hornets nr 2 and Rockets nr 3.
Scenario 2: Lakers and Rockets win out, Hornets lose 1 game.
Rince the Rockets won the season series 2-1, Rockets get nr 1 seed, Lakers get 2nd.
Scenario 3: Spurs, Hornets and Rockets win out.
Lakers wins division and are secured a top 4 spot. Utah also secured top 4 spot by winning division.
Hornets own tiebreaker vs Spurs.
Spurs own tiebreaker vs Rockets
Hornets own tiebreaker vs Rockets.
Hornets win division, and take nr 1 seed. Spurs get 2nd, Rockets get 5th with home court advantage in the first round against Utah.
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In any scenario, Lakers have secured a top 3 seed by winning the division and owning tiebreakers against Utah.
The only way we don't get nr 1 seed if we win out is if Houston also wins out and the Hornets drop a game.
Edit: Beat me to it.
Scenario 1: Lakers, Hornets and Rockets win out.
Lakers own tiebreaker vs Hornets.
Hornets own tiebreaker vs Rockets and wins division.
Rockets own tiebreaker vs Lakers.
The tiebreakers then shifts from h2h match ups and divisional standings to conference standings. This results in the 3 teams getting ranked by conference record meaning Lakers will get nr 1 seed, Hornets nr 2 and Rockets nr 3.
Scenario 2: Lakers and Rockets win out, Hornets lose 1 game.
Rince the Rockets won the season series 2-1, Rockets get nr 1 seed, Lakers get 2nd.
Scenario 3: Spurs, Hornets and Rockets win out.
Lakers wins division and are secured a top 4 spot. Utah also secured top 4 spot by winning division.
Hornets own tiebreaker vs Spurs.
Spurs own tiebreaker vs Rockets
Hornets own tiebreaker vs Rockets.
Hornets win division, and take nr 1 seed. Spurs get 2nd, Rockets get 5th with home court advantage in the first round against Utah.
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In any scenario, Lakers have secured a top 3 seed by winning the division and owning tiebreakers against Utah.
The only way we don't get nr 1 seed if we win out is if Houston also wins out and the Hornets drop a game.
Edit: Beat me to it.
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WRONG PEOPLE...
IF lakers hornets and houston win out
Houston #1
Lakers #2
Hornets#3 (even though they would have won their division..
3 way tie break:
http://www.nba.com/statistics/playoff_picture.html
b. More Than Two Teams Tied
(1) Better winning percentage in all games among the tied teams
Houston is 4-3
Hornets 4-4
Lakers 3-4
hence Houston gets first...we get second because we own the tie-breaker vs hornets..
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) Since the three division winners receive the first three playoff positions, 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 its playoff position, not any other playoff position(s).
IF lakers hornets and houston win out
Houston #1
Lakers #2
Hornets#3 (even though they would have won their division..
3 way tie break:
http://www.nba.com/statistics/playoff_picture.html
b. More Than Two Teams Tied
(1) Better winning percentage in all games among the tied teams
Houston is 4-3
Hornets 4-4
Lakers 3-4
hence Houston gets first...we get second because we own the tie-breaker vs hornets..
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) Since the three division winners receive the first three playoff positions, 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 its playoff position, not any other playoff position(s).
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I'm reading that bylaw, but it doesn't make a bit of sense that the Hornets would win the division yet runner-up Houston gets the top overall seed ahead of them.
EDIT -- I just re-read those rules again, and doesn't this automatically exclude Houston from a top three spot if they finish in a tie with NO?
(1) (a) Since the three division winners receive the first three playoff positions, ties to determine the division winners must be broken before any other ties.
Without checking, I'm pretty sure NO has the head-to-head tiebreaker by virtue of having a better division record. So if the Rocks can't win their division, they can't win the No. 1 seed.
EDIT -- I just re-read those rules again, and doesn't this automatically exclude Houston from a top three spot if they finish in a tie with NO?
(1) (a) Since the three division winners receive the first three playoff positions, ties to determine the division winners must be broken before any other ties.
Without checking, I'm pretty sure NO has the head-to-head tiebreaker by virtue of having a better division record. So if the Rocks can't win their division, they can't win the No. 1 seed.
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Denver is a huge dissapointment, in the past week they have lost against Sac, Seattle and utah. They are pretty much telling GS to take that last playoff spot because they don't want to be in it. The way Houston is playing, I highly doubt Denver will win. And depending on Utah's mood, they might just tank the game since they have nothing to play for. Besides, Utah hates LA so they won't help us.
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