Lakers-Clippers highlights NBA return from hiatus

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Lakers-Clippers highlights NBA return from hiatus

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The NBA heads back to action with 88 'seeding games' starting with a July 30 doubleheader

 

 

NEW YORK, USA – The NBA will offer a tasty Western Conference matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and LA Clippers when play resumes after a near four-month shutdown on July 30.

The game is one of two on the slate for the opening night of play in the season restart, which will be taking place with 22 teams competing in a “bubble” quarantine environment in Florida and playing games at the Walt Disney World Resort campus.

The NBA announced the schedule for 88 “seeding games” on Friday, June 26, starting with the July 30 doubleheader of the Utah Jazz vs New Orleans Pelicans and Lakers-Clippers.

The Milwaukee Bucks, who owned the best record in the league when play was shut down on March 11 after Jazz big man Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus, highlight a six-game slate on July 31 taking on the Boston Celtics.

From there, the NBA will play up to 7 games each day, with tip-offs taking place between noon and 9 pm across 3 different courts at the sports complex at Disney World.

Each team will be designated as the home team in 4 seeding games and the visiting team in 4 seeding games.

 

 

The NBA said the seeding matchups were selected from the games that remained among the remaining 259 to be played in the regular season and will count toward the final regular-season standings and regular-season statistics.

But not every team will be around to finish out the disrupted season.

Nine teams in the post-season running from the Eastern Conference are led by the Bucks and the reigning champion Toronto Raptors.

They’re joined by the Celtics, Miami Heat, Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers, Brooklyn Nets, Orlando Magic, and Washington Wizards.

Thirteen teams from the West are conference leaders Lakers, the Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, Pelicans, Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs, and the Jazz.

 

 

The 7 teams with the top overall season win percentages after the seeding games will take the top 7 seeds in each conference for the NBA playoffs.

If the 8th-placed team in either conference leads the No. 9 club by more than 4 games in the overall standings, it will become the 8th seed in that conference.

If the gap is 4 games or fewer, there, those two clubs would meet in a one-game play-in matchup to decide the 8th spot.

That would set the field for a typical playoff run of 4 best-of-seven rounds, concluding with the NBA Finals ending no later than October 13. – Rappler.com

 

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