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Nuggets playoff scenarios, tiebreakers explained: Nobody controls their own destiny for 1-seed in West
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SAN ANTONIO — Devonte’ Graham broke the NBA tiebreaker system on his way to Cancun and left the Western Conference standings in flames behind him.
Welcome to the most chaotic last-day setup for a No. 1 seed of all time.
For the first time in NBA history, there is a three-way tie for first place in a conference after 81 games. The top seed in the West would have been undecided entering Sunday’s slate of games even if the Nuggets (56-25) had protected their 23-point lead against the Spurs. It just would have been more simple: Denver would have controlled its own destiny. Winning in Memphis would clinch No. 1.
But instead, the Nuggets choked one away against the worst team in the West. As a result? Nobody, yes nobody, controls their own destiny for the No. 1 seed going into the final day of the 2023-24 regular season.
Confused yet? Here are all the relevant games around the West on Sunday, and all scenarios that could play out for the Nuggets.
Nuggets’ relevant games Sunday (MT)
- Nuggets at Grizzlies, 1:30 p.m.
- Mavericks at Thunder, 1:30 p.m.
- Suns at Timberwolves, 1:30 p.m.
- Lakers at Pelicans, 1:30 p.m. (ESPN)
- Jazz at Warriors, 1:30 p.m.
- Trail Blazers at Kings, 1:30 p.m.
NBA 3-way tiebreaker, explained
If the Nuggets, Timberwolves and Thunder end in a three-way tie, the final standings will look different than if the Timberwolves and Thunder end in a two-way tie — meaning the Nuggets-Grizzlies game could matter even if it doesn’t matter to the Nuggets.
First tiebreaker: A division winner earns the tiebreaker over a non-division winner. But all three teams are in the Northwest division, so that doesn’t solve anything.
Second tiebreaker: Best win percentage in all head-to-head games among tied teams. Minnesota finished 2-2 against Denver and 2-2 against Oklahoma City. And Oklahoma City won the season series over Denver, 3-1. That means Oklahoma City is 5-3 overall, Minnesota is 4-4 and Denver is 3-5. So the Thunder would get the No. 1 seed.
Then the tiebreaker would reset, and the No. 2 seed between Denver and Minnesota would be decided by the two-way tie procedure.
NBA 2-way tiebreaker, explained
First tiebreaker: Head-to-head record. Again, Denver and Minnesota split their four games.
Second tiebreaker: A division winner earns the tiebreaker over a non-division winner. But in this scenario, Oklahoma City has won the division and the conference already. Onward.
Third tiebreaker: Win percentage within the division. Minnesota is 12-4 against Northwest Division opponents. Denver is 10-6. Advantage Minnesota. The three-way tie would end with Denver in third.
However, if Oklahoma City and Minnesota end in a two-way tie, the tiebreaker procedure continues. Not only did they split their four games; they also have identical 12-4 division records.
Fourth tiebreaker: Win percentage within the conference. Minnesota is two games ahead of Oklahoma City in terms of their win-loss records within the West. So Minnesota would earn the higher seed in this two-way tiebreaker, even though Oklahoma City would earn the higher seed in the three-way tiebreaker.
If you have a migraine trying to comprehend that, here are the scenarios broken down by the plausible results of Sunday’s games.
NBA Western Conference No. 1 seed scenarios Sunday
Nuggets are the No. 1 seed if:
- Denver wins AND Minnesota loses AND Oklahoma City loses
Thunder are the No. 1 seed if:
- Oklahoma City wins AND Denver wins
OR - Oklahoma City wins AND Denver loses AND Minnesota loses
Timberwolves are the No. 1 seed if:
- Minnesota wins AND Denver loses
OR - Minnesota wins AND Oklahoma City loses
Nuggets playoff seeding scenarios Sunday
Nuggets are the No. 1 seed if:
- Denver wins AND Minnesota loses AND Oklahoma City loses
Nuggets are the No. 2 seed if:
- Denver wins AND Minnesota loses AND Oklahoma City wins
OR - Denver wins AND Minnesota wins AND Oklahoma City loses
Nuggets are the No. 3 seed if:
- Denver loses
OR - Denver wins AND Minnesota wins AND Oklahoma City wins
Who will the Nuggets play in Round 1 of the playoffs?
If Nuggets are the No. 1 seed or No. 2 seed:
- New Orleans OR Phoenix OR Los Angeles Lakers OR Sacramento OR Golden State
The opponent won’t be known until later next week, after the Play-In Tournament.
If Nuggets are the No. 3 seed:
This is the only situation in which Denver’s first-round matchup would be determined by the end of the day Sunday. New Orleans has a one-game lead over Phoenix, but Phoenix holds the head-to-head tiebreaker if they end in a tie for sixth place. So if New Orleans and Phoenix both win or both lose, New Orleans is No. 6. If New Orleans loses and Phoenix wins, Phoenix is No. 6.
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