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(revert, standings tiebreaker are different than draft tiebreaker, (season series MIN vs MEM 3-0)) |
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*{{note label|Note2|b|b}} With three teams tied for #2, the tie between Denver and Portland was broken first, since it determined a division championship. Since Denver finished ahead of Portland by virtue of a better division record (12–4 vs. Portland's 11–5; the teams split their regular season series), they won the tiebreaker. Since San Antonio's seeding can't be affected by the tie between Portland and Denver, Portland was relegated to the #4 seed, and the tie for #2 was "re-broken" between Denver and San Antonio. | *{{note label|Note2|b|b}} With three teams tied for #2, the tie between Denver and Portland was broken first, since it determined a division championship. Since Denver finished ahead of Portland by virtue of a better division record (12–4 vs. Portland's 11–5; the teams split their regular season series), they won the tiebreaker. Since San Antonio's seeding can't be affected by the tie between Portland and Denver, Portland was relegated to the #4 seed, and the tie for #2 was "re-broken" between Denver and San Antonio. | ||
*{{note label|Note3|c|c}} Denver finished ahead of San Antonio by virtue of winning their regular season series 2–1. | *{{note label|Note3|c|c}} Denver finished ahead of San Antonio by virtue of winning their regular season series 2–1. | ||
+ | *{{note label|Note4|d|d}} New Jersey finished ahead of Milwaukee by virtue of a better conference record (23–29 vs. Milwaukee's 21–31; the teams split their regular season series). | ||
+ | *{{note label|Note5|e|e}} Minnesota finished ahead of Memphis by virtue of winning their regular season series 3–0. | ||
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[[Category:2008-09 NBA season]] | [[Category:2008-09 NBA season]] | ||
[[Category:National Basketball Association Conference standings templates|{{PAGENAME}}]] | [[Category:National Basketball Association Conference standings templates|{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:06, 20 May 2009
Tiebreakers
- Template:Note label Philadelphia finished ahead of Chicago by virtue of a better conference record (25–27 vs. Chicago's 24–28; the teams split their regular season series).
- Template:Note label With three teams tied for #2, the tie between Denver and Portland was broken first, since it determined a division championship. Since Denver finished ahead of Portland by virtue of a better division record (12–4 vs. Portland's 11–5; the teams split their regular season series), they won the tiebreaker. Since San Antonio's seeding can't be affected by the tie between Portland and Denver, Portland was relegated to the #4 seed, and the tie for #2 was "re-broken" between Denver and San Antonio.
- Template:Note label Denver finished ahead of San Antonio by virtue of winning their regular season series 2–1.
- Template:Note label New Jersey finished ahead of Milwaukee by virtue of a better conference record (23–29 vs. Milwaukee's 21–31; the teams split their regular season series).
- Template:Note label Minnesota finished ahead of Memphis by virtue of winning their regular season series 3–0.