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    Do we have homecourt advantage on both? If so, I don't care who we play.
    the Spurs have homecourt advantage against any team in the playoffs, EXCEPT the Suns.

    they were seeded #1
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    I can't decide who I want to kill more.....But I'm leaning towards the Mavs simply cause I left work early yesterday to take a nap...These late night games are freaking killing me

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    the Spurs have homecourt advantage against any team in the playoffs, EXCEPT the Suns.

    they were seeded #1
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    But the Spurs won the series with them during the regular season - doesn't that give the Spurs homecourt advantage?

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    But the Spurs won the series with them during the regular season - doesn't that give the Spurs homecourt advantage?
    unfortunatley the answer is NO

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    "Spurs won the series with them during the regular season"

    .... would give the Spurs the tiebreaker, but there is no tie. Due to injuries and Spurs playing down to the their opponents, Suns had better overall record.

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    But the Spurs won the series with them during the regular season - doesn't that give the Spurs homecourt advantage?
    The "who won the the series" is a tie-breaker only used if two teams finish with the same record.

    The win-loss record determines Home Court advantage.

    BUT, I'm not too worried about it. The Spurs will either focus and win one on the road, or they will lose the series. I think a Suns / Spur series will go to 7 games. Nash and Amare are too good to be defended well every night, even by the Spurs.

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