What seed teams with identical records are doesn't matter for their picks - in the scenario where Boston, Philly, Dallas and Milwaukee all end up with a 51-31 record, there will be coin flips for picks 23-26.
If Dallas, Boston and Milwaukee are all at 51 W 31 L then the coin flip will decides their positions in the draft.
What seed teams with identical records are doesn't matter for their picks - in the scenario where Boston, Philly, Dallas and Milwaukee all end up with a 51-31 record, there will be coin flips for picks 23-26.
Draft pick ties are decided by coin flips, not the standings. I remember a year where we were tied w/ Portland, and they had the tiebreaker, getting the higher seed, but we lost the coin flip and they picked before us. I believer our last two lottery picks were decided by coin flips, one won, and one lost.
If Milwaukee Boston and Philadelphia end up in a 3 way tie, wouldn’t the Bucks get the 2 seed because they would have the best record amongst the 3 teams in head to head games?
We will not catch Knicks (36 wins) our concern should be Wizards, they are on 35 win and we are 34.
In 3-way ties (or more) the first separator is division winners - in this case Milwaukee and Boston, which slots Philly at 4th. After that Boston have the tiebreaker over Milwaukee for 2nd.
Saved me the trouble of the update, thanks.
Diving a bit further, we can look at which teams have a reason to play hard and which don't.
The Cavs and Nets are tied for #7 and the Nets have the tiebreaker, having won the season series 3-1. Both teams play at the same time, but the Nets have a cake matchup with the Pacers so while the Cavs have a reason to try and win, it's highly unlikely that they win and the Nets lose. The Bucks lock up the #2 seed with a win so they will go all out.
The Grizzlies are locked into their playoff and draft seed, but that was also true last night and it didn't stop them from steamrolling the Pelicans. While the Celtics have every reason to play hard, let's hope the Grizzlies decide to use this last game as a playoff warmup and not a chance to sit their main guys. I haven't yet seen a report of which players will be out for that game.
New York, unfortunately, has no reason to win and can improve their draft slot, or at least stop it from getting worse, if they lose. A loss by the Knicks means they will flip with the Wizards if the Wizards win, and will either draft ahead of or flip with the Pelicans.
In another unfortunate break, the Celtics have the 2-team tiebreaker over the Sixers if both teams win (and the Bucks win too). The teams tied 2-2 in the regular season but the Celtics have the better division record, giving them the tiebreaker. That means the Celtics will be playing to win and the Grizzlies might not try too hard to keep up given that their playoff position is locked up.
Utah and Denver drawing weak opponents and having a reason to win is good for the Spurs because if Utah/Denver/Toronto all win, they end up in a 3-way tie and the Spurs get a chance to pick ahead of Utah and Denver. The Utah and Denver games happen at the same time so neither team can afford to throw.
Oh he did though that's what makes the Harden story so painful. He was so bright of an ember for starting a team in OKC. Moving him over Westbrook sent the wrong message to both. Then Dantoni with the rockets did his mind a good player thing.... I can't think of a single player who came out better after a season under Mike D'Antoni. Add in some physical decline and you aren't in a good spot for him.
a different kind of magic number thread love that data thanks!
Toronto have any motive to beat the Knicks?
Bucks would rather have the #3 seed and avoid the Nets or no Bucks are not afraid of the Nets or anyone else and will go all out today? Freaks knee tho, rest?
The Bucks are resting almost every player lol
Agree Toronto can rest some players as they are a lock at the 5 seed.
The irony of all that is that you might end up with a better player with a lower pick.. History will tell.
Hornets seem like they may roll today, however that Porzi has been balling for the Wiz lately.
Toronto locked the 5th seed, they could play my grannie if they wanted to, but last I checked they didn't have any significant player in the injured list, while the Knicks have practically everybody out.
Yes Knicks have draft pick motivation to lose.
This one could get hilarious.
The Bucks playing their G-League team, down by 13 in just 3 minutes, with a full Cavaliers squad (minus Allen). Game over.
I didn't go through all the tiebreaker rules, but I'm guessing the Bucks have the 2 seed locked up in any tie situation (2-team with BOS, 2-team with PHI, or 3-team with BOS and PHI). There's no reason to just throw away HCA in round 2.
Milwaukee really wants to avoid Brooklyn in the 1st round lol... we'll see if Boston feels the same later today..
No, Boston has the tie breaker advantage in a two way tie... it looks to me like Milwaukee just wants to avoid Brooklyn in rd 1.
If it's a 3 team tie then Boston gets the 2 spot...Milwaukee 3 and Philly 4...
Philly sitting Embiid and Harden tonight...
Embiid out is a big blow, but Harden being out is an addition by subtraction given his recent form.
Winning could be costly for Detroit, as they currently are the 3rd worst team by one game and there's a big drop off in their lottery chances if they end up 4th, which could happen if they win and go to a tie with OKC. They should tank hard for his game.
Wizards down 3 with 9 minutes left in the 4th... don't know if it will be enough, but much respect for them.
Expect whatever is worst for the Spurs and best for the Raptors to occur.
They purposely steered right into the Heat last season when they could have tried to avoid it, wanting to exact revenge.
I realize they beat the Nets last season, but the narrative was that it only happened because of Irving's absence, Harden's being hobbled and Durant's toe on the line. Different iteration of the Nets obviously, but I could see them thinking by beating them again they'd further legitimize themselves.
This is probably more so due to Budenholzer being paranoid about risking injury.
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