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NBA: With two days left for end of regular season, there's much left to decide

The Associated Press • May 15, 2021, 23:23:27 IST
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The play-in field isn’t quite set. And nobody knows who’ll play anybody yet. Welcome to the final weekend of the NBA’s regular season

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NBA: With two days left for end of regular season, there's much left to decide

The play-in field isn’t quite set. And nobody knows who’ll play anybody yet. Welcome to the final weekend of the NBA’s regular season, with every first-round playoff matchup — even every play-in game matchup — still undecided, and the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers needing two wins in the season’s final two days to avoid the play-in round. Even with the uncertainty, the Lakers are still the second-choice among FanDuel bettors to win the NBA title and the favorites to win the Western Conference. That’s without them even knowing yet if they’ll be in the postseason. Friday developments — The NBA released the play-in schedule. The first two games in the East — No 8 at No 7, which will be Boston, and No 10 at No 9 will be on Tuesday. In the West, those games will be on Wednesday, with the only known slot being that San Antonio will be No 10. The East play-in concludes on Thursday, the West concludes on Friday. (For those still learning the format, the 7 vs 8 winner will be the No 7 seed, the 9 vs 10 loser is eliminated, and the 9 vs 10 winner will play at the 7 vs 8 loser for the No 8 seed.) — Washington clinched the last remaining Eastern Conference play-in berth by beating Cleveland, a result that ended Chicago’s playoff hopes. The East play-in field will be No 7 Boston, followed in some order by Charlotte, Indiana and Washington. — Dallas beat Toronto to clinch no worse than No 6 in the Western Conference and will avoid the play-in round. — Memphis beat Sacramento, setting up a game at Golden State on Sunday that will essentially serve as a play-in to the play-in. The winner of the Grizzlies-Warriors game will be the No. 8 seed entering the West play-in round, while the loser will be No. 9 and must go 2-0 in the play-in games to make the playoffs. — Philadelphia clinched the No 1 seed in the Eastern Conference by beating Orlando. The Western Conference The good news for the Lakers is LeBron James is listed as questionable for Saturday at Indiana, and the fact that he’s not listed as out probably means he’ll attempt to play for just the third time in his team’s last 29 games because of an ankle injury. The bad news is, the Lakers need two wins to escape No 7, and even that might not be enough. The Lakers’ only hope is two wins — and a Portland loss to Denver on Sunday. If Portland win their regular-season finale, the Lakers are play-in bound, regardless of anything else. Sunday’s Blazers-Nuggets matchup is interesting for both sides; the Blazers would avoid the play-in with a win, while the Nuggets are tied with the Los Angeles Clippers for the third-best record in the West at 47-24. The Clippers lost at Houston on Friday, notable because they slipped back to No 4 in the West race (Denver hold the tiebreaker there) and now, no matter what, cannot play the Lakers in Round 1 of the playoffs. The Eastern Conference The jostling to see who will finish eighth, ninth and 10th going into the play-in will be wild. Charlotte and Indiana are both 33-37, Washington are 33-38, yet all three clubs enter the weekend seeing scenarios that put them in any of the three available slots on the play-in bracket. Charlotte play at New York on Saturday while the Pacers simultaneously play host to the Lakers. On Sunday, Indiana go to Tampa, Florida to finish against Toronto while the Hornets play in Washington. If there are ties, Charlotte hold tiebreakers over both the Pacers and Wizards. Washington would win a tiebreaker over Indiana. The race for the No 2 seed could end on Saturday if Brooklyn beat Chicago and Milwaukee lose to Miami. Should both of those results happen, Brooklyn get the 2 seed. Otherwise, that race goes to Sunday. Brooklyn are 46-24, a game ahead of 45-25 Milwaukee — but the Bucks hold the head-to-head tiebreaker. Brooklyn play host to Cleveland on Sunday, while Milwaukee finish at Chicago. And seeds 4, 5 and 6 in the East will go, in some order, to Atlanta (40-31), Miami (39-31) and New York (39-31). The Hawks finish Sunday against Houston. Miami play Milwaukee on Saturday and Detroit on Sunday. New York play Charlotte on Saturday and Boston on Sunday.

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