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Playoff scenarios are intriguing

A lot is at stake in East, West over final days of the NBA’s regular season

- Jeff Zillgitt

The top four seeds in the Eastern Conference are up for grabs.

The Los Angeles Lakers might not even make the postseason in the Western Conference.

There is a lot to be decided ( except the No. 1 seed in the West, where Phoenix ran away with the top spot) in both conference­s as teams fight to stay in the top six and out of the play- in game format or simply make the play- in game.

It has all the makings for an exciting and wild finish to the regular season, a campaign that nearly three months ago had the Boston Celtics nowhere near competing for an NBA title. Now, they might be the best team in the East.

And take a look at the schedules. Maybe a team or two has it easier, especially teams with their seed just about locked up, but there are some difficult schedules remaining for teams trying to make the postseason.

What’s at stake in final two weeks of NBA season? We take a look at the standings, where each team stands, who has what to gain and lose and who plays who:

Eastern Conference

Any one of four teams can earn the No. 1 seed in the East, and the four teams can finish in any order. The finish could invoke several tiebreaker scenarios.

It’s been an elevator ride in the East standings all season, up and down. This is how it looks heading into Tuesday’s games:

Top four seeds Miami Heat ( 48- 28)

Just a week ago, the Heat were in first place with a three- game lead. But a lateseason swoon coupled with a Jimmy Butler- Erik Spoelstra in- game argument puts the top seed in jeopardy for Miami.

Remaining schedule ( 7): vs. Sacramento; at Boston; at Chicago; at Toronto; vs. Charlotte; vs. Atlanta; at Orlando

Boston Celtics ( 47- 29)

The Celtics might just be the best team in the East – and that’s after an 1821 start that left them in 11th place in January. It’s been a remarkable turnaround, but Robert Williams’ knee injury is a tough loss for the Celtics.

Remaining schedule ( 6): vs. Miami; vs. Indiana; vs. Washington; at Chicago; at Milwaukee; at Memphis.

Milwaukee Bucks ( 46- 28)

The defending champs know what it takes to win in the playoffs and have paced themselves to make another deep run.

Remaining games ( 8): at Philadelph­ia; at Brooklyn; vs. Los Angeles Clippers; vs. Dallas; at Chicago; vs. Boston; at Detroit; at Cleveland.

Philadelph­ia 76ers ( 46- 28)

Philadelph­ia managed well without Ben Simmons and are now trying to figure it out with James Harden. It’s been mostly good with room for improvemen­t if the NBA Finals remain the goal.

Remaining schedule ( 8): vs. Milwaukee; at Detroit; vs. Charlotte; at Cleveland; at Indiana; at Toronto; vs. Indiana; vs. Detroit

Seeds 5- 7 Chicago Bulls ( 43- 32)

On Feb. 24, the Bulls were 39- 21 and in first place in the East. Since then, the Bulls have struggled – injuries have been a big part – and are now in fifth place, clawing to remain in the top six and avoid a play- in game scenario.

Remaining schedule ( 7): at Washington; vs. Los Angeles Clippers; vs. Miami; vs. Milwaukee; vs. Boston; vs. Charlotte; at Minnesota

Toronto Raptors ( 43- 32)

Toronto was sub-. 500 on Jan. 1 but is above .500 since. The Raptors are a solid team with depth, and they have figured it out as the season has progressed. They’ll be a tough out as the lower seed.

Remaining schedule ( 7): vs. Minnesota; at Orlando; vs. Miami; vs. Atlanta; vs. Philadelph­ia; vs. Houston; at New York

Cleveland Cavaliers ( 42- 33)

By any measuremen­t, this is a solid season for the emerging Cavs. But like the Bulls, injuries have taken their toll, and the Cavs are trying to get back into the top six. Getting into the playoffs, even through the play- in format, will be significant now and for the future.

Remaining schedule ( 7): vs. Dallas; at Atlanta; at New York; vs. Philadelph­ia; at Orlando; at Brooklyn; vs. Milwaukee

Spots eight, nine and 10

The biggest intrigue here is order and who will play who in the play- in games.

Brooklyn Nets ( 39- 36)

The Nets have had an uneven and disappoint­ing season – once as high as second place and now trying to make the playoffs. With Kyrie Irving now able to play in home games and Kevin Durant getting healthier, the Nets will be a dangerous team to face if they’re one of the eight playoff teams in the East.

Remaining schedule ( 7): vs. Detroit; vs. Milwaukee; at Atlanta; vs. Houston; at New York; vs. Cleveland; vs. Indiana

Charlotte Hornets ( 39- 37)

Charlotte is better than last season but the East as a whole also improved, leaving the Hornets in a play- in game scenario for the second consecutiv­e season. It’s important for the team’s growth to make the eight- team playoffs in the East but that will be difficult.

Remaining schedule ( 6): at New York; at Philadelph­ia; at Miami; vs. Orlando; at Chicago; vs. Washington

Atlanta Hawks ( 38- 37)

After reaching the conference finals last season, the Hawks have had a disappoint­ing 2021- 22. But with Trae Young, Atlanta has experience winning on the road in the postseason and won’t be intimidate­d by any opponent.

Remaining schedule ( 7): at Oklahoma City; vs. Cleveland; vs. Brooklyn; at Toronto; vs. Washington; at Miami; at Houston

Western Conference Top seed Phoenix Suns ( 61- 14)

Phoenix will finish with the league’s best record, securing home- court advantage for as long as it is in the playoffs.

Remaining schedule ( 7): at Golden State; at Memphis; at Oklahoma City; vs. Los Angeles Lakers; at Los Angeles Clippers; at Utah; vs. Sacramento

No. 2 seed Memphis Grizzlies ( 53- 23)

Overtaking Golden State for the No. 2 seed and winning games with Ja Morant are significant accomplish­ments for the Grizzlies.

Remaining schedule ( 6): at San Antonio; vs. Phoenix; at Utah; at Denver; vs. New Orleans; vs. Boston

Seeds 3- 7

These five places are separated by five games. It’s unlikely Golden State drops out of the top six, but it’s possible Minnesota jumps into the top six. Golden State Warriors ( 48- 28) Injuries have hurt the Warriors throughout the season. At times, they’ve been able to play through it, but the last month, including games with Steph Curry, have been rough with just five victories.

Remaining schedule ( 6): vs. Phoenix; vs. Utah; at Sacramento; vs. Los Angeles Lakers; at San Antonio; at New Orleans Dallas Mavericks ( 46- 29)

Dallas has quietly had a solid season, especially defensivel­y. It will be tough, not impossible, for the Mavs to catch the Warriors at No. 3, but they also have to watch out for Utah, which owns the tiebreaker between the two teams.

Remaining schedule ( 7): vs. Los Angeles Lakers; at Cleveland; at Washington; at Milwaukee; at Detroit; vs. Portland; vs. San Antonio

Utah Jazz ( 45- 30)

Another team struggling down the stretch ( four consecutiv­e losses), the Jazz could finish fourth, fifth or sixth, and tiebreaker­s work in their favor. They own the tiebreaker against Dallas and Denver. Still, they need to win games.

Remaining schedule ( 7): at Los Angeles Clippers; vs. Los Angeles Lakers; at Golden State; vs. Memphis; vs. Oklahoma City; vs. Phoenix; at Portland

Denver Nuggets ( 45- 31)

Nikola Jokic’s play without injured Michael Porter Jr. and Jamal Murray is a testament to his MVP candidacy. Finishing sixth would be impressive, but there’s a key game against Minnesota looming.

Remaining schedule ( 6): at Indiana; vs. Minnesota; at Los Angeles Lakers; vs. San Antonio; vs. Memphis; vs. Los Angeles Lakers

Minnesota Timberwolv­es ( 43- 33) The fun Timberwolv­es are on the verge of their first playoff appearance since 2018. Do they get in as the sixth seed or do they have to work their way in through the play- in game?

Remaining schedule ( 6): at Toronto; at Denver; at Houston; vs. Washington; vs. San Antonio; vs. Chicago

No. 8 seed

Los Angeles Clippers ( 36- 39)

Los Angeles has this spot just about wrapped up – too far behind Minnesota and enough games up on the teams behind them in the standings.

Remaining schedule ( 7): vs. Utah; at Chicago; at Milwaukee; vs. New Orleans; vs. Phoenix; vs. Sacramento; vs. Oklahoma City

Ninth, 10th and 11th places

It’s basically three teams for the final two play- in spots, and there’s so much interest because it involves the Lakers. They’re in danger of missing not only the playoffs but the play- in game, too. New Orleans Pelicans ( 32- 43)

New Orleans has worked itself into a potential play- in game following an awful 3- 16 start. The Pelicans are above .500 since and are in control of their situation while owning the tiebreaker against the Lakers.

Remaining schedule ( 7): at Portland; at Los Angeles Lakers; at Los Angeles Clippers; at Sacramento Kings; vs. Portland; at Memphis; vs. Golden State.

Los Angeles Lakers ( 31- 43)

Just to get into the play- in game, the Lakers need a strong finish amid a difficult and grueling schedule with LeBron James potentiall­y hobbled by a sore ankle.

Remaining schedule ( 8): at Dallas; at Utah; vs. New Orleans; vs. Denver; at Phoenix; at Golden State; vs. Oklahoma City; at Denver

San Antonio Spurs ( 31- 44)

In 11th place and just behind the Lakers in the standings, the Spurs have the potential to eliminate the Lakers from the postseason. The finish will be intriguing.

Remaining schedule ( 7): vs. Memphis; vs. Portland; vs. Portland; at Denver; at Minnesota; vs. Golden State; at Dallas

 ?? WINSLOW TOWNSON/ USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Chris Paul, Devin Booker and the Suns have coasted through the season and have the NBA’s best record.
WINSLOW TOWNSON/ USA TODAY SPORTS Chris Paul, Devin Booker and the Suns have coasted through the season and have the NBA’s best record.

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