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The NBA Playoff StructureThe teams in the NBA are divided into two conferences which are in turn divided into two divisions. Eight teams from each conference make the playoffs. The two division winners advance to the playoffs and the other six teams are determined by ranking the remaining teams in the conference by their winning percentages and taking the top six teams.
What Do the Numbers Mean?Clinch Numbers
The clinch numbers provided by RIOT can be thought of as improved replacements
for traditional magic numbers. They are superior since they use detailed
information about teams' remaining schedules in their calculation.
The first place clinch number is the most similar to the commonly reported
magic number. If the team wins this number of additional games, it is
guaranteed to finish in at least a tie for first place in its division.
An asterisk (*) indicates that even if this team wins all of its remaining
games, it cannot guarantee itself a first-place finish.
If a team wins this number of additional games, it is guaranteed to finish in at least a tie for a playoff spot. This could be as the division winner or as the wild-card team. Once again, an asterisk (*) indicates that even if this team wins all of its remaining games, it cannot guarantee itself a playoff berth. Elimination Numbers
The elimination numbers provided by RIOT allow fans to determine whether or
not teams have been eliminated from playoff contention, and how close they
are to be eliminated.
This is the minimum number of games that this team must win in order to
remain in contention for first place in its division. Teams which are
already eliminated from first place contention are labeled "Elim" in this
box.
This is the minimum number of games that this team must win in order to remain in contention for a playoff spot. This could be either first place in the division or the wild card berth. Again, teams which are already eliminated from playoff contention are labeled "Elim" in this box.
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