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NBA Playoffs Tickets 2007
NBA Tickets 2007 - Playoffs

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NBA Playoffs Tickets 2007 - Schedule |
| Western Division 2007 |
| First Round |
Conference Semifinals |
Conference Finals |
NBA Finals |
Dallas Mavericks
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Golden State Warriors
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Utah Jazz
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Golden State Warriors
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Utah Jazz
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Utah Jazz
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Houston Rockets
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San Antonio Spurs
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San Antonio Spurs
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San Antonio Spurs
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Denver Nuggets
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Phoenix Suns
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Phoenix Suns
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Los Angeles Lakers
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| Eastern Division 2007 |
| First Round |
Conference Semifinals |
Conference Finals |
NBA Finals |
Detroit Pistons
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Detroit Pistons
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Detroit Pistons
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Orlando Magic
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Chicago Bulls
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Chicago Bulls
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Miami Heat
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Toronto Raptors
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New Jersey Nets
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Cleveland Cavaliers
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New Jersey Nets
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Washington Wizards
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Cleveland Cavaliers
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Cleveland Cavaliers
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About NBA Playoffs Tickets |
The NBA Playoffs is a four-round best-of-seven elimination tournament between sixteen teams in the Eastern Conference and Western Conferences (called Divisions, pre-1970) of the National Basketball Association, ultimately determining the league champion.
The format of NBA Playoffs
Following the NBA regular season, eight teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs and are seeded one to eight.
The team that has the best record in each of the three divisions in each conference is declared division champion. The three champions, and the one other team in the conference with the best record are seeded one through four by their records. This guarantees that the division champions will be no lower than fourth seed, and also ensures that a conference's two best teams (by record) are ranked as the top two. Of the remaining 11 conference teams, the four with the best records are seeded fifth through eighth based on their records.
In the event that two teams end up tied for the same seed, the following tiebreakers are employed[1]:
1. Head-to-head
2. Division record (if the teams are in the same division)
3. Conference record
4. Record vs. Playoff teams, own conference
5. Record vs. Playoff teams, other conference
6. Net points, all games
The first round of the playoffs, or Conference Quarterfinals, consists of four matchups in each conference, based on the seedings (1-8, 2-7, 3-6, and 4-5). The eight winners advance to the second round, or Conference Semifinals, in which, unlike other leagues (such as the NHL), matchups are set in advance as between the winners of the 1-8 and 4-5 series, and the winners of the 2-7 and 3-6 series, and not based on the seeds of the winners of those series. The winners of these series advance to the NBA Conference Finals, which determines which team in each conference will advance to the NBA Finals, the winner of which is declared the NBA champion.
Each round is a best-of-seven series. All series except the NBA Finals are played in a 2-2-1-1-1 format, meaning the team with home-court advantage hosts games 1, 2, 5 and 7, while their opponent hosts games 3, 4, and 6, with games 5-7 being played if needed. The NBA Finals are played in a 2-3-2 format, meaning the team with home-court advantage hosts games 1, 2, 6 and 7, and their opponent hosts games 3, 4 and 5. The home-court advantage is determined in all four rounds by record, regardless of seed.
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