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    11 wins in a row

    SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB HOME ROAD DIV CONF PF PA DIFF STRK L10
    Memphis 8 1 .889 - 4-0 4-1 1-0 6-0 96.6 91.7 +4.9 Won 2 8-1
    Houston 8 1 .889 - 3-1 5-0 1-0 4-1 101.6 91.6 +10.0 Won 2 8-1
    Dallas 6 3 .667 2 4-1 2-2 1-1 4-2 107.1 98.1 +9.0 Won 2 6-3
    New Orleans 5 3 .625 2 ½ 4-1 1-2 1-2 3-2 105.6 98.4 +7.3 Won 2 5-3
    San Antonio 5 3 .625 2 ½ 2-1 3-2 1-2 4-3 94.9 93.6 +1.3 Won 3 5-3

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    Best division in basketball....and it's not even that close.

    All teams might make the playoffs.

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    What happens if a team finishes second in the entire Western Conference, but are also second in their division.

    You end up being a 4th seed instead of a second seed, right? Would you still get home court advantage against teams with a worse record but higher seeding?

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    What happens if a team finishes second in the entire Western Conference, but are also second in their division.

    You end up being a 4th seed instead of a second seed, right? Would you still get home court advantage against teams with a worse record but higher seeding?
    Yea, homecourt is decided by reg season record.

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    What happens if a team finishes second in the entire Western Conference, but are also second in their division.

    You end up being a 4th seed instead of a second seed, right? Would you still get home court advantage against teams with a worse record but higher seeding?
    That team would be the second seed in the conference.

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    That team would be the second seed in the conference.
    I thought the division winners get the top 4 seeds regardless of their record?

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    I thought the division winners get the top 4 seeds regardless of their record?
    The three division winners all get a top 4 seed. The other top 4 seed goes to the 2nd place team with the best record. That team can be seeded as high as #2. In your scenario, that team would be the 2 seed.

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    The three division winners all get a top 4 seed. The other top 4 seed goes to the 2nd place team with the best record. That team can be seeded as high as #2. In your scenario, that team would be the 2 seed.
    OK, thanks a lot Mel.

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    OK, thanks a lot Mel.
    They changed it after the 2005-06 season when the Spurs and Mavs had the two best records, but the Spurs got the 4th seed because the division winners got the top 3 seeds. So the teams with the two best records met in the conference semifinals instead of the conference finals.

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    The three division winners all get a top 4 seed. The other top 4 seed goes to the 2nd place team with the best record. That team can be seeded as high as #2. In your scenario, that team would be the 2 seed.
    Interesting.

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