piksi said:What happenes in case of 3 way tie or even 4 way tie in the standings ?
TWO-WAY TIES
a. Results of games against each other.
b. Better winning percentage within own conference.
c. Better winning percentage within own division (only if tied teams are in same division).
d. Better winning percentage against playoff opponents in own conference.
e. Better winning percentage against playoff opponents in opposite conference.
f. Better point differential between offense and defense.
MORE THAN TWO TEAMS TIED
a. If applicable, division champions must be determined first.
b. Best cumulative winning percentage in total games involving all teams tied.
c. Best winning percentage within own conference.
d. Best winning percentage within own division (only if tied teams are in same division).
e. Best winning percentage against playoff opponents in own conference.
f. Best point differential between offense and defense.
G_M said:MORE THAN TWO TEAMS TIED
a. If applicable, division champions must be determined first.
b. Best cumulative winning percentage in total games involving all teams tied.
c. Best winning percentage within own conference.
d. Best winning percentage within own division (only if tied teams are in same division).
e. Best winning percentage against playoff opponents in own conference.
f. Best point differential between offense and defense.
captain bill said:if they run out of tie-breakers, they would just do a coin-toss between the two teams to see who gets the higher seed.
6th said:Best 2 out of 3??![]()
Folsom Al said:Rock - Paper - Scissor
doone said:Yep, assuming every team split their season series with every other team in the league. I know its a pretty stupid scenario, but it was 3AM and I had nothing better to do. I'm still curious as to what would happen?
bdouble013 said:How about an eating contest? Each team would send a representative and the representative that ate the most hot dogs in a minute would get the top seed. They would then redo the contest over and over again, assigning seeds for each heat. Perhaps the teams could even rotate out representatives to let them "prepare" for the next heat.![]()
MORE THAN TWO TEAMS TIED
a. If applicable, division champions must be determined first.
b. Best cumulative winning percentage in total games involving all teams tied.
c. Best winning percentage within own conference.
d. Best winning percentage within own division (only if tied teams are in same division).
e. Best winning percentage against playoff opponents in own conference.
f. Best point differential between offense and defense.
Kajun said:The playoff tiebreaker would be f, the point differentials between offense and defense. Unless you would be implying that that one would be equal for each team as well (which would be even less likely to happen, compared to each team going .500), well then...I've been typing this for nothing![]()
doone said:Then for the sake of discussion Kajun, assuming that every team won their games by 1 and lost their games by one, what do you suppose would happen?
Bricklayer said:Since I'm reasonably sure that statistically there is a far greater chance of us being wiped out by a giant planet-killing asteroid, shouldn't we be discussing evacuation plans before we get around to 10th level tie-breakers?![]()
doone said:Oh hmmm...I didn't notice that the first time I read it.
Then for the sake of discussion Kajun, assuming that every team won their games by 1 and lost their games by one, what do you suppose would happen? Other than maybe David Stern begging for someone to lop his head right off so that he wouldn't have to deal with this mess.
Kajun said:Well, Bricklayer is right. Since the chance of an asteroid hitting earth and wiping out humanity is statistically more significant (latest one says a 1 in 300 chance that an asteroid will hit Earth in 2029. Yikes. But scientists have been consistently wrong though, it's hard to predict speeds, angles and the trajectories. They continually adjust their estimates.), it might be a waste of time
But, really, I don't know. An educated guess would be they would use another kind of stat that measures in-game performance or attractiveness of the game. A bit like they use as tiebreakers in other sports, like soccer.
Probably would look like this, in this order:
f. Best point differential between offense and defense.g. Most points scored (so, when tied on f, an 8200-8000 team would get the nod over a 8000-7800 team).
h. Best FG% differential between offense and defense.
i. Best FG% for offense.
j. Best Rebound differential between offense and defense.
k. Most Rebounds.
etc etc
All the way up to Best Team Efficiency Rating (using that crappy formula they have on nba.com, for players : PER). If the order of tiebreakers seems arbitrary, well, it is. A case can be made for f to i (better play, more attractive play), but after that, it's like a crapshoot.
If that still isn't enough (chance in [insert number with more digits than you will ever be able to count]), then Mr. Stern can pick his favourite teams, the ones whichever he thinks will draw the most attention to the game. Or the teams that can offer him the most bribe.