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The top team in each region and the other top players in the top 4 are ranked according to their record.
The rest is the same as last year.
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Summary. The NBA regular season rankings are determined based on the number of games each team has won and lost during the season, and the ranking rules are as follows:1
Wins: The number of wins is the primary basis for rankings, with teams with more total wins ranking higher. 2.
Defeats: The team with the fewest defeats is ranked higher when the number of wins is the same. 3.
Win Percentage: When the number of wins and losses is the same, the higher the winning percentage of the team, the higher the ranking. 4. Confrontation with each other:
If two teams have played each other during the season, the team with the most wins will be ranked higher. 5.Difference between wins and losses:
If there are still multiple teams with the same number of wins, defeats, and win percentages, they will be ranked according to the difference in points won and lost, with the team with the higher the difference in points won and lost, the higher the ranking. 6.Score:
If all of the above conditions are equal, then the total number of points scored for the whole season will be used as the determining factor for the ranking.
The NBA regular season rankings are determined based on the number of games each team has won and lost during the season, and the ranking rules are as follows:1Number of wins:
The number of wins is the primary basis for rankings, and the team with more wins will be ranked higher. 2.Number of defeats:
With the same number of wins, the team with the fewest defeats will be ranked higher. 3.Win Rate:
When the number of wins and losses is the same, the higher the winning percentage of the team, the higher the ranking. 4. Head-to-head: If two teams have played each other during the season, the team with the most wins will be ranked higher.
5.Difference in points won and lost: If there are still teams with the same number of wins, losses and win percentage, the team with the higher the difference will be ranked higher.
6.Points: If all of the above conditions are equal, then the total number of points scored for the whole season will be used as the determining factor for the ranking.
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These rules are prioritized, i.e., when the first condition is the same, the second condition is considered, and so on. At the same time, the above rules only apply to the top eight teams, while the teams ranked ninth to fifteenth will participate in the qualifying rounds of the playoffs.
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NBA ranking rules, the three teams have the same win-loss record, and they are ranked according to the win-loss relationship between the teams, and the specific rules of the ranking order are:
1. The division champion is ranked before the non-division champion (regardless of whether multiple teams are in the same division);
2. All match records between teams involved;
3. Divisional record (only for multiple teams in the same division);
4. Records in the League;
5. Win rate against playoff teams in the league (including teams with the same record competing for playoff spots);
6. Win rate against a playoff team in another league (including teams with the same record competing for a playoff spot);
7. Season goal difference.
When two or more teams have the same winning percentage, the division winner is determined first, and the team with the highest winning percentage in the division is the division winner, and if the two or more teams have the same record, the comparison will be made according to the tie-break rule (skipping the steps related to the division winner).
NBA ranking rules reform.
On September 9, 2015, the NBA officially announced that the NBA has made a major change to the regular season rankings, and the division champion will no longer automatically enter the top four, and each team will be ranked according to the regular season results.
When the ranking rules are changed, the ranking rules for two teams with the same regular season record will be changed. Previously, it was the division champion who automatically ranked high and gained home advantage. The NBA changed this rule in September 2015, and the primary factor in determining the final ranking of two teams with the same record became the regular season record of the two teams, followed by whether they won the division title, and finally the winning percentage of the division.
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The three pairs have the same record, but the Grizzlies have a relatively better record against Western teams, so they are more in the top of the standings.
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Summary. Hello pro The NBA regular season rankings are ranked based on the number of wins teams have made in the regular season. The order of the rankings is based on the number of wins as the first keyword, if there are multiple teams with the same number of wins, the number of defeats as the second keyword, and if they are still the same, they are ranked by the record of the match in the season against both teams.
Hello pro The NBA regular season rankings are ranked based on the number of wins teams have made in the regular season. The order of the rankings is based on the number of wins as the first keyword, if there are multiple teams with the same number of wins, the number of defeats as the second keyword, and if they are still the same, they are ranked by the record of the match in the season against both teams.
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Finally, if the team is still tied, they are ranked by the winning record of the opponent killed. The top eight teams will advance to the playoffs, and the teams at the top will receive a higher ranking and have better strategic pairings and home-court advantage.
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When two teams have the same record, the rankings are based on the following
1. The division champion will automatically be ranked first.
2. The relationship between the two teams is better to be at the top.
3. The results against teams in the same division are better at the top.
4. The results against teams in the same league are better to be at the top.
5. The results of the teams that qualify for the playoffs against the same league are better to be in the top.
6. The results of teams that qualify for the playoffs against different leagues are better at the top.
7. The goal difference of all games is better.
When three or more teams have the same record.
1. The division champion will automatically be ranked first.
2. The win-loss relationship between multiple teams is better at the top.
3. Regret the results of the team in the same division against the split, and better in the top (only applicable to the team in the same division).
4. The results against teams in the same league are better to be at the top.
5. Playing against teams in the same league that qualify for the playoffs, better (including, including teams with regular season records that are equal to playoff teams, such as the Pelicans and Thunder, who are currently 43-36).
6. The goal difference of all games is better.
In the case of three or more teams with the same record, the rules are more or less the same as if the two teams had the same record, the only difference being the missing "results against teams from different leagues that qualify for the playoffs", and when the first five teams are exactly the same, the goal difference for all games is directly compared.
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