It wouldn't matter......
- "You're goin' down."
- "Apollo Creed"
>>>>>>>>>
- "No way."
- "Rocky"
Obviously Head-to-Head would be a factor, but they split with both of them. Not sure what the tiebreaker scenario/breakdown is after that though for inter-conference opponents
It wouldn't matter......
- "You're goin' down."
- "Apollo Creed"
>>>>>>>>>
- "No way."
- "Rocky"
the LA-Dallas tiebreaker will be determined on Thursday night
I'm not sure about LA-Chicago.
Conference record, then division record, I think.
http://www.nba.com/2010/news/feature...3/tiebreakers/Playoff tiebreaker reference guide
Two teams (top 5 tiebreakers)
1. Division winner
2. Head-to-head record
3. Record against teams in own division (if teams are in same division)
4. Record against teams in own conference
5. Record against playoff eligible teams in own conference
More than two teams (top 5)
1. Division winner
2. Record in games among tied teams.
3. Record against teams in own division (if tied teams are in same division)
4. Record against teams in own conference.
5. Record against playoff teams eligible in own conference
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A couple with fine print detail from NBA.com:
http://www.nba.com/statistics/playoff_picture.html#tbb
http://www.nba.com/news/features/pla...ers/index.html
Last edited by duncan228; 03-26-2011 at 09:48 PM.
Thank you.
Goddamnit Milwaukee...4 point lead with a couple minutes left and you let the Bulls finish on a 12-0 run? Gutless wonders...
Chicago and LA split their meetings this year. Chicago has a better divisional record but since they're not in the same division, does that supercede conference record? LA is a game better against the West than Chicago is against the East iirc.
75% of the teams in the eastern conference don't even know how to score in the 4th quarter. I'm not even tripping over the Bulls record, they dont even make me nervous. Boozer turns into a scrub when he sees Purple & Gold
. They dont have enough weapons on offense.
Conference record, which teams from the East would likely win.
Records against the opposing conference:
1. Bulls 21-7
2. Lakers 21-9
3. Celtics 17-11
Last edited by namlook; 03-27-2011 at 04:49 PM.
The rules for the Finals are different, Hllinger broke it down in a recent column:
We ruminate & obsess over it (hca)...but, the Lakers? Uh, uh. Come mid April they're gonna get inside a wire, backs up against the wall, and anybody that comes in is gonna dealt with.
& unlike the last 2 years, this time, they ain't gonna be in' around.
Barring injury the Bulls should have it locked up. Of the scrub teams they've been playing the only one I was a little worried about was the game last night against the Bucks because they have a good defense (rated 4th in the league) and usually play the Bulls tough. Last night was no exception.
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