If a team wins a higher seed because they win in a bad division, and end up playing a lower seed which has a better record than they do, the lower seed will have home court advantage. HCA is first determined by win-loss, not seeding.
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This system confuses me. We could end up playing Utah on the road with a better record, correct ? Do I have that right ?
If a team wins a higher seed because they win in a bad division, and end up playing a lower seed which has a better record than they do, the lower seed will have home court advantage. HCA is first determined by win-loss, not seeding.
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they should make it so that the division leader is guarenteed a playoff spot, but nothing else
Then what is the point of the new seeding process ? I don't get it. If record still gives a team home court then why have this seeding system. Not trying to be a smartass, I just don't fully understand it even after reading about it.
Never mind I get it. It changes the seedings but has nothing to do with homecourt. Okay, that's simple enough.
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