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Just 6 points in fourth quarter.
playstation said:this basically makes yesterday's win useless to them. losing to the bobcats overshadows the tiebreak advantage they have.
TopGamer said:we have the tiebreaker over them because we have a better record over the east than they do the west. so yesterday's game was meaningless as far as homecourt advantage in the playoffs.
elindholm said:Two-Team Tiebreaker
1. Better record in head-to-head games
2. Higher winning percentage in conference games
3. Higher winning percentage within division (if teams are in the same division)
4. Higher winning percentage against playoff teams in own conference
5. Higher winning percentage against playoff teams in opposite conference
6. Higher point differential between points scored and points allowed
There was a report in which D'Antoni said the Suns hold the tiebreaker, so this is confusing, since I'm sure he knows the rules. It's possible that there is one set of tiebreaker rules for deciding who gets a playoff spot, and another set for deciding who gets home-court advantage. But that would be weird.
Maybe D'Antoni was making another joke, or maybe the person writing the article misunderstood.
elindholm said:The tiebreaker he was referring to is #2, which the Suns already have locked up.
Uh, no. The Heat have the better conference record, as playstation already pointed out. The Suns have clinched a better inter-conference record, but that doesn't seem to be relevant. So something is wrong somewhere; it just isn't clear what.
fordronken said:Nonetheless, I think I'd rather actually be the road team against Miami, which mostly has to do with the format. If you can steal one of the first two on the road(which shouldn't be very tough), then you've got three straight home games to build a nice advantage.
elindholm said:Didn't the Suns lose the first two home games to the lakers in 93, and then go to L.A. and beat the lakers 3 straight and come back home and win?
The Suns were the higher seed, so Game 5 of that series was back in Phoenix. But yes, they came back after dropping the first two at home.
Ironically, the Suns are also one of the few teams (or perhaps the only one?) to lose a seven-game series after winning the first two on the road. It happened against Houston in '94, unless it was '95, I can never remember for sure.
Billythekid said:It was 94 when we lost after stealing the 1st two on the road. Won game 1, then game 2 we came from something like 20 back and won in OT. We lost games 3 and 4 in Pho and game 5 in houston, then won game six and lost in game 7, and CB was ejected.
Then in 95 we blew them out both games in phoenix, got belted in game 3, won a tight game 4. KJ scored 40 something pts. up 3-1. Then lost in OT back at AWA in game 5, then beaten in game 6 and lost by a point in game 7. Still the most heart breaking game i've ever seen. Even more so then game 6 against the bulls.