Since it's looking like we may end the season tied with another team, I'll take a moment to remind everyone how ties work.
Let's say that we end up tied for 3rd-4th.
The 3rd place team usually gets 156 ping pong balls. The 4th place team usually gets 119. When they're tied, the equivalent of a coin flip is used to break the tie, but the result is a lot more fair than that one wins & one loses.
The ping pong balls would be split between us and the team we were tied with, and the only thing determined by the coin flip would be (1) which team might get a single leftover ball, if there are an odd number to be split, and (2) the order in the second round.
So in my scenario where we're tied for 3rd-4th, the team winning the coin flip would get ((156+119)/2)+1=138 ping pong balls, and the 3rd pick in the second round. The team losing the flip would get 137 ping pong balls and the 4th pick in the second round.
If we were in a 3-way tie, the general idea would be the same; throw all the ping pong balls involved into a pile, and split them as evenly as possible.
In short, if one or more of our competitors wose enough games to tie us, it can still be a great thing for the Kings, even if we lose the coin flip, because it'll help our ping pong ball tally quite a bit.