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NBA Cup results could factor into playoff tiebreaker­s as early as next season

- By Tim Reynolds

Success in the NBA’s in-season tournament could factor into playoff tiebreaker­s as early as next season, the league told its teams in a memo Friday following meetings with the competitio­n committee.

In the same briefing, the league said it has not ordered that fewer fouls be called in an effort to reduce scoring. Fouls, points and freethrow attempts per game have all dropped significan­tly since the All-Star break; entering Friday, scoring was down 3.5% and freethrow attempts were down by about 12.6% since prebreak numbers.

The tournament change being discussed — but not finalized yet — calls for “Round of NBA Cup Advancemen­t” becoming the first playoff tiebreaker, according to the memo, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press.

Such a move would add more weight to the in-season tournament, which will be called the NBA Cup starting with next season. Every game in the tournament counts toward the regular-season standings, except for the championsh­ip game. The Los Angeles Lakers beat Indiana in the inaugural in-season tournament final in December, a game that doesn’t factor into either team’s record.

Another change on the table for the tournament would have overtime scoring not factor into point differenti­al during group play — which could potentiall­y affect tiebreaker­s. The league told teams it is considerin­g a proposal to have the differenti­al for overtime games calculated as zero, ensuring that no team could intentiona­lly send a game to overtime with hopes of manipulati­ng differenti­als.

Commission­er Adam Silver has said multiple times this season that he expected changes to be made after the inaugural tournament. Among those being bandied about: tweaking the schedule to avoid conflicts with the NFL on Monday and Thursday nights, which was the case in this year’s playoff schedule.

“No question, not ideal for lots of reasons,” Silver said late last year.

The league asked the competitio­n committee for feedback on the proposed tournament changes.

 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS / AP ?? NBA Commission­er Adam Silver has said multiple times this season that he expected changes to be made after the inaugural in-season tournament.
DARRON CUMMINGS / AP NBA Commission­er Adam Silver has said multiple times this season that he expected changes to be made after the inaugural in-season tournament.

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