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CubanMustGo
03-09-2009, 04:45 PM
Don't know that it will be all THAT different, (e.g. 1 will probably pick 8, 2 will pick 7, etc) but perhaps if 8 gets hot at the end it will come into play.

http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/playoffs_090309.html


NEW YORK, March 9, 2009 – The NBA Development League announced today it has implemented an innovative new format for this year’s playoffs, which are set to begin as early as April 13.

For the first time, eight teams will qualify for the 2009 NBA D-League postseason, including the winners of the three divisions along with the five teams with the best regular season records, regardless of division.

New for the 2009 postseason, the three division winners will have the unique opportunity to select their first round opponent from the teams ranked five through eight. The top-seeded division winner will select its opponent first, with the second and third ranked division winners following in that order. The fourth seeded team will play the remaining team.

“One of our fundamental goals at the NBA D-League is to utilize our unique position to explore new and different ways to grow the game,” said Dan Reed, President of the NBA D-League. “We believe that these innovations will provide our fans with compelling matchups and action packed games.”

The first and second rounds of the 2009 NBA D-League playoffs will be one game each, while the Finals will be a best-of-three series. The first two rounds will be played on the higher seeds home floor, while the Finals will begin at the lower seed’s arena and finish at the higher seeds home court.

The 2008-09 NBA D-League regular seasons concludes on April 11.

The Toros are currently two games in the loss column behind Colorado for the top seed (tho they have also won two more games and thus have four fewer games to play between now and season's end).

DPG21920
03-09-2009, 04:48 PM
That is sweet.

YoMamaIsCallin
03-09-2009, 04:56 PM
A one-game playoff? The finals only a three-game series, and they're only allowed to make one trip between sites?

Wow, the D-league must be hurting financially.

The WNBA has had this first-away, next-two-at-home format for their playoffs, and the better teams find it actually advantages the worse team. This is because the better team has to travel to the worse team's homecourt for game 1, and there's huge pressure for them to win on the road. If they don't, they have to play two elimination games in a row.