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WHAT’S AT STAKE IN NBA FINALE?

Last night of NBA regular season about to roll off with teams still chasing for best odds going into the playoffs

- / AP

For some teams, it's win and they're in.

For others, winning is the worst thing they can do Wednesday.

The last night of the NBA regular season isn't just about playoff spots. It's also about lottery seeds, the final chance to lock up the best odds possible for landing a high pick in what's considered a deep draft.

The Boston Celtics, with a victory over Milwaukee, will clinch the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, but they've already got the top spot for next month's lottery. The Brooklyn Nets will finish with the league's worst record, and their 25 percent chance of winning the lottery goes to Boston as part of the ongoing payment of the Paul Pierce-Kevin Garnett trade three years ago.

But other teams have been doing their best — or worst, rather — to fall down the standings with curious lineups and questionab­le strategies. Commission­er Adam Silver has noticed the tanking going on and said last week it's a serious issue for the league.

"Sometimes there are opportunit­ies to give other players on the roster additional minutes," he said. "But there's no question there's also a certain amount of jockeying that's going on there as teams look to go into the draft."

One of them is Phoenix (2458), which wrapped up the second-worst record in the league Tuesday having already shut down starters Eric Bledsoe and Tyson Chandler a while ago. Charlotte is also finished, but the other 28 teams will be in action one more time.

And with respect to the Indiana Pacers and Chicago Bulls, who would clinch the final two playoff spots with victories, in some other games there might be more at stake for the team that loses.

Brooklyn in Chicago

The Pacers and Bulls are playoff-bound with victories and they should get some help from their opponents.

The Hawks have nothing to play for after being locked into the No. 5 seed when they beat Charlotte on Tuesday, and the Nets have already announced they'll rest Brook Lopez and Jeremy Lin along with some injured players.

Miami is still alive and needs a victory over Washington along with help.

 ?? AP FOTO ?? 17 SEASONS. Metta World Peace scores a team-leading 18 points in what could be his final home game for the LA Lakers. The Lakers extended its late-season winning streak to five after beating New Orleans, 10896. It was World Peace’s 840th career NBA...
AP FOTO 17 SEASONS. Metta World Peace scores a team-leading 18 points in what could be his final home game for the LA Lakers. The Lakers extended its late-season winning streak to five after beating New Orleans, 10896. It was World Peace’s 840th career NBA...

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