Someone told me if the Bulls, Cavs and Toronto all finish with the same record the Cavs get the #2 seed? Can anyone confirm that?
NO that is not true, because if the Bulls and Cavs have the same record the Bulls have the tie breaker so they are ahead of the Cavs. We also split the season series with the Raptors so we would get the tie breaker virtue of a better conference record I believe.
<div class="quote_poster">Blur Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">NO that is not true, because if the Bulls and Cavs have the same record the Bulls have the tie breaker so they are ahead of the Cavs. We also split the season series with the Raptors so we would get the tie breaker virtue of a better conference record I believe.</div> Yes, even if all three teams tie the Bulls will end up with the #2 seed. I think then it would actually be Toronto securing the #3.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ys-p...&type=lgns#east this says if there is a three team tie breaker Toronto get the #2 seed and we get #3 with Cavs #5
<div class="quote_poster">I-Miss-MJ Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ys-p...&type=lgns#east this says if there is a three team tie breaker Toronto get the #2 seed and we get #3 with Cavs #5</div> Lol, I don't know what the hell whoever wrote that is talking about. It says Toronto is 3-1 against Cleveland, when Toronto is actually 1-3 against Cleveland.