Alright, so, I’ve been following the NBA pretty closely lately, especially with the playoffs coming up, you know? And there’s been a lot of talk about the tiebreakers and who’s got the edge over who. Today, I really dug into this whole Suns and Pelicans tiebreaker situation.
First, I checked out the current standings. You know, just to get a feel for where everyone’s at. The Pelicans, they’ve been kinda up and down, but still in the mix. Suns, they are another story, especially with Kevin Durant. It is tough for them.
Then, I started looking into the tiebreaker rules. It’s kinda complicated, but basically, it comes down to head-to-head records, division records, conference records, and all that stuff. I spent a good chunk of time on this, making sure I got it right.
- First off, head-to-head, who won more games against the other.
- Then, if that’s tied, it goes to who has the better record in their division.
- And if that’s still tied, it’s about the conference record.
- The last one is the record against playoff teams in their conference.
After I got the rules down, I dove into the Pelicans’ schedule and results. Figured out who they’ve played, who they’ve beaten, who they’ve lost to. I cross-referenced that with the Suns’ results, too.
I also looked at some recent stuff online, just random articles and what people are saying on forums. There was one that mentioned that the Suns really need a win against the Wolves, plus a Pelicans loss to have any chance.
Putting it all together, I can say that this is a key game for both of these teams. If the Suns win, and the Pelicans lose, things could get super interesting. It might even come down to that last tiebreaker, the record against playoff teams. Man, that would be wild.
So yeah, that’s what I’ve been up to today. It’s been a lot of numbers and scenarios, but it’s pretty cool to see how it all might play out. Now all we gotta do is just watch the games and see what happens. Can’t wait!