Jump to content

NBA play-in tournament: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m Eastern Conference: citation add
Sooner95 (talk | contribs)
Line 219: Line 219:


| RD1-seed1=7
| RD1-seed1=7
| RD1-team1= ''[[2021–22 Brooklyn Nets season|Brooklyn]]''
| RD1-team1=
| RD1-score1=
| RD1-score1=
| RD1-seed2=8
| RD1-seed2=8
| RD1-team2= ''[[2021–22 Cleveland Cavaliers season|Cleveland]]''
| RD1-team2=
| RD1-score2=
| RD1-score2=
| RD1-seed3=9
| RD1-seed3=9
| RD1-team3=
| RD1-team3= ''[[2021–22 Atlanta Hawks season|Atlanta]]''
| RD1-score3=
| RD1-score3=
| RD1-seed4=10
| RD1-seed4=10
| RD1-team4= ''[[2021–22 Charlotte Hornets season|Charlotte]]''
| RD1-team4=
| RD1-score4=
| RD1-score4=



Revision as of 22:08, 10 April 2022

NBA play-in tournament
File:NBA Play-In Tournament logo.png
Tournament information
SportBasketball
Established2021 (current format)
FormatPage playoff system
Teams8 total; 4 per conference

The NBA Play-In Tournament is the preliminary National Basketball Association (NBA) postseason tournament. It determines the final two playoff seeds in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference and is played immediately prior to the NBA Playoffs, which is main tournament of the postseason and regarded by the league as separate from the Play-In Tournament. Teams finishing the regular season in positions 7 through 10 in the standings for each conference compete to determine the number 7 and 8 seeds in each conference's bracket tournament.

Format

Original format

On June 4, 2020, the NBA Board of Governors approved the first ever Play-In game for the 2019–20 season. The game was part of the NBA's plans for a bubble as part of their return to play during the Covid-19 pandemic. If the 8 and 9 seeds in either conference were within four games of each other, the two seeds would play each other in a play in game. If the 8 seed won the game, they would advance to the playoffs. If the 9 seed won, a second game would be played. Only if the 9 seed won the second game, would they advance to the playoffs.[1]

Current format

On November 19, 2020, the NBA Board of Governors approved a format for the 2020–21 season to have a playoff Play-In Tournament involving the teams that ranked 7th through 10th in each conference. The format is similar to the first two rounds of the Page-McIntyre System for a four-team playoff. The 9th place team hosts the 10th place team in an elimination game. The 7th hosts the 8th place team in the double-chance game, with the winner advancing as the 7-seed. The loser of this game then hosts the winner of the elimination game between the 9th and 10th place teams to determine the 8-seed. The NBA's regular playoff format then proceeds as normal.[2]

The current bracket structure in each conference is as follows:

Play-in games#8 seed gameFinal seeds
8thplace teamAway7Winner of 7/8 gameNo. 7 seed
7thplace teamHome8Winner of #8 seed gameNo. 8 seed
9/10Winner of 9/10 gameAway
7/8Loser of 7/8 gameHome
10thplace teamAway
9thplace teamHome

Results

2020

2020 was the only season to use the original play-in game structure. The teams finishing 8th and 9th in each conference competed for the final playoff seed in their conference, but only if they finished within four games of each other.[1] In which case the lower-ranked team could advance to their conference playoffs only by defeating the higher-ranked team twice.

Western Conference

Because ninth-place Memphis (34–39) finish the season one-half game behind eighth-place Portland (35–39), a play-in was required to determine the 8th seed in the conference.[3]

9th place team Result 8th place team Seeding result
Memphis 122–126 Portland Because the higher ranked team won the game, a second game was not needed.
Portland advanced to playoffs as the 8th seed in their conference.

Eastern Conference

Because ninth-place Washington (25–47) finished 7+12 games behind eighth-place Orlando (33–40), no play-in was contested.[4]

9th place team Result 8th place team Seeding result
Washington N/A Orlando Orlando advanced to playoffs as the 8th seed in their conference.

2021

2021 was the first season to use the Page–McIntyre system. Teams finishing in positions 7 through 10 in each conference qualified for play-in games to determine the final two playoff seeds for each conference.[2]

Western Conference

Play-in games#8 seed gameFinal seeds
7LA Lakers1037LA LakersNo. 7 seed
8Golden State1009MemphisNo. 8 seed
8Golden State112
9Memphis117*
9Memphis100
10San Antonio96

Bold Game winner
Italic Team with home-court advantage
* Indicates overtime victory

Eastern Conference

Play-in games#8 seed gameFinal seeds
7Boston1187BostonNo. 7 seed
8Washington1008WashingtonNo. 8 seed
8Washington142
9Indiana115
9Indiana144
10Charlotte117

Bold Game winner
Italic Team with home-court advantage

2022

2022 is the second season to use the Page–McIntyre system. Teams finishing in positions 7 through 10 in each conference qualify for play-in games to determine the final two playoff seeds for each conference.[2]

Western Conference

Play-in games#8 seed gameFinal seeds
7MinnesotaNo. 7 seed
8LA ClippersNo. 8 seed
9New Orleans
10San Antonio

Bold Game winner
Italic Team with home-court advantage

Eastern Conference

Play-in games#8 seed gameFinal seeds
7BrooklynNo. 7 seed
8ClevelandNo. 8 seed
9Atlanta
10Charlotte

Note: The play-in teams are Atlanta, Brooklyn, Charlotte, and Cleveland, their final rankings to be determined.[5]
Bold Game winner
Italic Team with home-court advantage

Television coverage

In 2020, ABC aired the only play-in game.[6] Since 2021, TNT and ESPN have held the television rights to the tournament. In 2021, these rights were determined by the conference finals the network was airing. In 2022 this was changed, TNT will air the 7-8 games and ESPN will air the 9-10 games. However, the television rights for the final seed game will still be determined by which conference final ESPN/TNT is airing.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b "Which Team Can Snag the Eighth Seed Before the 2020 NBA Playoffs?". SI.com. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "NBA announces structure and format for 2020-21 season". NBA.com. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  3. ^ "Everything you need to know about Trail Blazers play-in game". NBCsports.com. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  4. ^ "NBA play in tournament: What is the NBA Play in event in Orlando Bubble?". thesportsrush.com. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  5. ^ Callihan, Schuyler (April 9, 2022). "Examining All Play-In Matchup Scenarios for the Eastern Conference". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  6. ^ "NBA Western Conference Play-in Game to Air on ABC Saturday, Aug. 15". espnpressroom.com. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  7. ^ "NBA Play-In Tournament 2021: Rules, dates and TV schedule". NBCsports.com. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  • NBA official website