• Magic 3-1, +22 point differential, 446 total points scored.

  • Celtics 2-1, +/-0 point differential, 325 total points scored.

  • Nets 2-1, +8 point differential, 340 total points scored.

  • First tiebreaker H2H, then point differential, then total points scored in group play, then '22-'23 overall record.

  • If Nets lose to Raptors, Magic clinch (Magic own H2H tiebreaker vs. Celtics, so doesn’t matter that more than likely the Celtics will beat the Bulls).

  • If Nets beat Raptors AND Celtics beat Bulls, it’s going to point differential.

  • If Celtics win by 21 or less AND Nets win by 13 or less, Magic clinch.

  • If Celtics win by 22 exactly AND score at least 121 points AND Nets win by 14 exactly AND score at least 106 points, Celtics clinch (assuming they score at least 15 or more than the Nets). If Celtics win by 22 exactly but score 120 points or less AND Nets win by 14 exactly but score 105 points or less, Magic clinch.

  • If Celtics win by 23+ AND Nets win by 14 or less, Celtics clinch regardless of how many points they and/or the Nets score. Essentially they need to win by 9 (or more) than the Nets win by for total points scored in group play to not matter.

  • If Nets win AND Celtics lose, Nets clinch, as they own the H2H tiebreaker vs. Magic.

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    10 months ago

    Yeah there’s a potential 3-way tie in Eastern Conference Group B as well, with Knicks, Heat, and Bucks all in the mix.