BlacJacMac wrote:Klomp wrote:shangrila wrote:Best start looking at lottery prospects.
The absolute highest we can even possibly land at this point is 14, the last spot in the lottery.
I don't believe that is correct:
Game 1: The No. 7 team in the standings by winning percentage will host the No. 8 team, with the winner earning the No. 7 seed in the playoffs. The losing team gets another chance in Game 3.
Game 2: The No. 9 team will host the No. 10 team, with the winner moving on to Game 3. The loser is eliminated and enters the NBA draft lottery.
Game 3: The loser of the No. 7 vs. No. 8 matchup will host the winner of the No. 9 vs. No. 10 matchup, with the victor grabbing the No. 8 seed in the postseason. The loser of Game 3 also enters the lottery.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/33567713/nba-play-tournament-2022-schedule-projections-rules-explained
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How does the NBA play-in tournament work?
The teams that finish between the seventh and 10th seeds in each conference will be subject to a play-in tournament to decide the final playoff spots. The eight teams involved will play a total of six games, or three games per conference.
Game 1 will pit the seventh- and eighth-ranked teams, based on regular season win percentage, with the winner of the game advancing to the playoffs as the seventh seed in their respective conference. The loser would then have to play the winner of the lower-seeded game.
Game 2 will see the ninth-ranked teams host the 10th-ranked teams, in which the winner would advance to play the loser of the seventh versus eighth game.
Game 3 will determine the eighth and final playoff spot in each conference, between the loser of Game 1 and the winner of Game 2.
The losers of Game 2 and Game 3 enter the NBA Draft Lottery following their respective eliminations.
https://www.yahoo.com/video/nba-play-in-tournament-rules-schedule-matchups-145051674.html
That disproves absolutely nothing of what I said.
There are 8 teams in the play-in tournaments. With 45 wins, we are basically ensured to have the best record of the eight teams (losing out and Cleveland winning out would result in tiebreaker coin toss at worst with both teams at 45-37). No matter the result of the tournament, the four that don't make the postseason are arranged 11-14 by record in the lottery odds. Since we are basically ensured to have the best record, that means we are basically ensured to settle with the 14th lottery odds if we lose twice in the play-in tournament, thus landing in the last spot of the lottery at highest.