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NBA Play-In Tournament Rules & Format Explained



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The 2020 NBA playoffs were unlike any that we’ve seen before, as COVID-19 forced the entire league into a bubble in Orlando to complete the season. The Los Angeles Lakers, led by LeBron James, made it through that bizarre postseason to win the NBA Finals.

While the bubble is a thing of the past, the league has kept one holdover from 2020: the play-in tournament. The NBA playoffs remain at 16 teams, but the final two seeds of each conference are determined by a pair of four-team brackets.

The system was adjusted for the 2020–21 season, with the No. 7 and No. 8 seeds and the No. 9 and No. 10 seeds facing off to begin the event. The winner of the No. 7 vs. No. 8 game earns the No. 7 seed in the playoff. The loser of that game faces the winner of the No. 9 vs. No. 10 matchup, with the winner of that game earning the eighth and final seed.

NBA teams have played 79 of 82 regular season games so far. The regular season wraps up this Sunday, April 13. The top six teams in each conference will be locked into playoff spots, while the seventh through 10th seeds will participate in the play-in tournament.

Eastern Conference Standings

Seed

Team

Record

1

Cavaliers

63–16

2

Celtics

59–20

3

Knicks

50–29

4

Pacers

48–31

5

Bucks

45–34

6

Pistons

43–36

7

Magic

39–40

8

Hawks

37–42

9

Bulls

36–43

10

Heat

36–43

11

Raptors

29–50

12

Nets

26–53

13

76ers

23–56

14

Hornets

19–60

15

Wizards

17–62

Western Conference Standings

Seed

Team

Record

1

Thunder

65–14

2

Rockets

52–27

3

Lakers

48–31

4

Clippers

47–32

5

Nuggets

47–32

6

Warriors

47–32

7

Grizzlies

47–32

8

Timberwolves

46–33

9

Kings

39–40

10

Mavericks

38–41

11

Suns

35–44

12

Trail Blazers

35–44

13

Spurs

32–47

14

Pelicans

21–58

15

Jazz

16–63

This year’s play-in tournament runs from Tuesday, April 15 through Friday, April 18.

TNT will broadcast both matchups of No. 7 and No. 8 seeds, on April 15, while ESPN has the No. 9 and No. 10 games the following night. TNT will broadcast the final Eastern Conference play-in game on April 18, followed by ESPN with the final Western Conference game.

2020 NBA Playoffs

The league launched the play-in concept at the Orlando bubble for any ninth-seed that finished the season within four games of the eighth-seed. That was the case in the Western Conference, with the No. 9 Memphis Grizzlies (34–39) finishing a half-game behind the No. 8 Portland Trail Blazers. The two faced off in the play-in game, with the Blazers winning 126–122.

Portland would lose to the eventual NBA champion Lakers in the opening series, 4–1.

2021 NBA Playoffs

The modern play-in format took over the following season, with the defending champion Lakers among the big-name franchises participating.

In the Eastern Conference, Boston and Washington both fell in five games to Brooklyn and Philadelphia respectively. Memphis fell to Utah 4–1, while L.A. managed to win two games but fell to Phoenix in six.

The Nets were swept by the Celtics and the Hawks lost in five games to the Heat. The Pelicans and Timberwolves both won two games in their series, falling to the Suns and Grizzlies.

The Heat, becoming the eight seed after losing their first play-in game, knocked off the No. 1 Bucks 4–1, and would make an incredible run to the NBA Finals, where they lost to the Western Conference one-seed Nuggets 4–1. The Hawks fell in their opening series to the Celtics, 4–2. In the West, the Timberwolves fell to the Nuggets 4–1, but the Lakers managed to win a pair of series, taking down the Grizzlies and Warriors, both in six games.

The Heat fell to the Celtics 4–1, and the 76ers dropped their series with the Knicks 4–2. The Pelicans were swept by the Thunder and the Lakers fell in five games to the Nuggets.

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