How Many Games In Round 1 Nba Playoffs?
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The NBA playoffs are underway, and we’re here to give you a quick rundown of how many games are in each round.
How the NBA Playoffs Work
The NBA Playoffs are a tournament held at the end of the NBA season to determine the league’s champion. The playoffs are a single-elimination tournament, meaning that teams are only allowed one loss before being eliminated from the competition. The tournament is made up of four rounds: the first round, the second round, the conference finals, and the NBA Finals.
The NBA Playoffs are a single-elimination tournament
The NBA Playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the regular season to determine the NBA champion. The tournament bracket is made up of eight teams from each of the league’s two conferences, Eastern and Western. When the playoffs start, there are 16 teams still alive in the hunt for the NBA Finals trophy.
The tournament is held each year to determine the league champion
The tournament is held each year to determine the league champion of the National Basketball Association ( NBA). It consists of four rounds of best-of-seven series . The losers of the first round of the playoffs are assigned to higher seeds in the next year’s draft ; the losers of subsequent rounds receive no such advantage.
Round one (First round)
Each conference uses a playoff bracket system. The bracket in each conference is fixed; there is no reseeding. The first round series are not played in a 1–8, 2–7, 3–6, or 4–5 pattern. Instead, seed numbers are used to determine home court advantage, with the higher seeds receiving it in odd-numbered games (1, 3, 5, 7) and the lower seeds getting it in even-numbered games (2, 4, 6). In addition, teams’ regular season records are ignored for playoff seeding purposes; instead seedings are awarded solely on basis of whether team finished as division winner or runner up.
If two teams with identical regular season records meet in a playoff series , standard NBA tiebreaker rules apply. As an example, if the Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Clippers both finished 48–34 during the regular season , then both teams would have a higher seed than any team whose record was 43–39. However, if those same two teams met again in the next season’s playoffs , their regular season records would again be ignored and they would be treated as having identical records for seeding purposes only if they again finished with matching 48–34 records .
Because division standings aren’t used for playoff seeding purposes and because there are an odd number of games in each series (thus avoiding any possibility of two teams playing each other four times like they would during a 82 game regular season), it’s possible for two teams from the same division to meet prior to the Conference Finals. For instance, if during a given postseason’s first round both the second seeded team (from Division A) and sixth seeded team (from Division C) won their respective series while both fifth seeded team (from Division B) and seventh seeded team (from Division D) lost theirs, then those latter two teams would play each other in Round 2 while the former two would meet one another in Round 2 as well—despite being from same division.
The tournament consists of four rounds, each of which is played between two teams
The tournament consists of four rounds, each of which is played between two teams. The first round, or conference quarterfinals, consists of two best-of-five series for each conference. The winners of these series advance to the second round, or conference semifinals, which are also best-of-five series. The winners of those series then advance to the third round, or conference finals, which is a best-of-seven series. Finally, the winners of the conference finals face each other in the NBA Finals, which is also a best-of-seven series.
How Many Games are in Each Round?
The first round is the best-of-five series
All four rounds of the playoffs are best-of-seven games. The first round is a best-of-five series, followed by the Conference Semifinals (best of seven), Conference Finals (best of seven), and NBA Finals (best of seven).
The second round is the best-of-seven series
The best-of-seven series is the format used in the NBA Playoffs second round. The series is played in a 2–2–1–1–1 format, meaning that one team will host Games 1, 2, 5, and 7 (if necessary), while the other team will host Games 3, 4, and 6 (if necessary).
The conference finals are the best-of-seven series
The conference finals are the best-of-seven series played between the two surviving teams of each conference’s playoffs, that is, the Eastern Conference Finals and the Western Conference Finals. The conference finals are constructed following a 2–2–1–1–1 format: the higher-seeded team hosts games one, two, five, and seven (if necessary), while the lower-seeded team hosts games three, four, and six (if necessary).
In each round prior to the conference finals, home court advantage goes to the team with the better regular season record; thus, if teams with identical records meet in a round prior to the conference finals, whichever team had the better record against teams in its own conference will receive home court advantage. From 1985 to 2013, before switching to a 2–2–1–1–1 format for both conferences in 2014 (and for all rounds in 2016), home court advantage in all rounds of the NBA playoffs was determined by a coin flip.
The NBA Finals are the best-of-seven series
The NBA Finals are the best-of-seven series played between the Western Conference and Eastern Conference champions to determine the National Basketball Association (NBA) champion. The series follows a 2-2-1-1-1 format, meaning the team with home court advantage hosts games one, two, five and seven, while their opponents host games three, four and six.
How Many Teams Make the Playoffs?
There are a total of 8 teams that make the playoffs in the NBA. The playoffs are split into two rounds, with four teams in each round. In each round, the teams are matched up against each other and the winner moves on to the next round. The losing team is eliminated from the playoffs.
The top eight teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs
The NBA Playoffs are a best-of-seven elimination tournament annually held after the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) regular season to determine the league’s champion. The tournament culminates in the NBA Finals, in which two Eastern and two Western Conference teams compete for the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy.
Since 2017, 16 teams have qualified for the playoffs each year: the top eight from each of the league’s two conferences. These teams enter into a four-round playoff bracket, with each team playing each other in a best-of-seven series. At the conclusion of this process, four teams remain—two from each conference—and these teams advance to compete in the NBA Finals, a best-of-seven series to determine the league champion.
The playoffs are seeded based on each team’s record
In the NBA, the playoffs are seeded based on each team’s record. The top eight teams in each conference (i.e., the team with the best record, the team with the second-best record, and so on) make the playoffs.
In the first round of the playoffs, which is also known as the Conference Quarterfinals, the #1 seed in each conference faces off against the #8 seed, the #2 seed faces off against the #7 seed, and so on. Each series is a best-of-seven series; meaning that the first team to win four games advances to the next round, while the losing team is eliminated from playoff contention.
When Do the Playoffs Start?
The first round of the NBA playoffs will start on Saturday, April 13th. There will be four games played on that day. The first game will be between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Orlando Magic at 3:00pm ET. The second game will be between the Houston Rockets and the Oklahoma City Thunder at 5:30pm ET.
The playoffs typically start in late April or early May
The playoffs start after the conclusion of the regular season. The first round is typically played in late April or early May, and the Finals are usually played in June.