The 2023-24 NBA season is coming to an end. Here is an in-depth look at the Eastern and Western Conferences playoff pictures, as well as each team’s tiebreaker scenarios.

NBA playoffs with Jalen Brunson, Jayson Tatum, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Nikola Jokic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Anthony Edwards with team logos above them.
With just weeks remaining in the 2023-24 NBA season, the focus around the league is beginning to shift to the playoffs. The standings in both the Eastern and Western Conferences change every single night, which is why there is still no certainty as to who will end up where. There are still questions about which teams will have to fight for their right to be in the playoffs via the NBA Play-In Tournament.

Over the course of the next few weeks leading up to the start of the play-in tournament and playoffs, this page will be updated with the latest standings, tiebreakers, and play-in tournament matchups. Each team’s remaining strength of schedule is also provided, courtesy of Tankathon.

Eastern Conference Playoff Picture

Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) drives for the basket against Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) in the second quarter at Fiserv Forum.Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
All season long, the Eastern Conference has been run by the Boston Celtics. Led by their two All-Stars, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, the Celtics are the best offensive team in the league. Kristaps Porzingis, Jrue Holiday, and Derrick White also have a lot to do with this.

The Milwaukee Bucks are also playing some of their best basketball right now and contending for a title. However, Boston holds a dominating lead for the 1-seed in the conference. It is just a matter of time until they officially clinch it.

Several teams, such as the Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks, and Indiana Pacers, are also looking to prove they can contend with the best, yet injuries continue to hold them back. The key to the East is between the Philadelphia 76ers and Miami Heat, two teams that are jockeying for position and currently find themselves in the play-in region of the standings.

Here is a full, in-depth look at where each team resides in the Eastern Conference standings, as well as what tiebreakers they own.

1. Boston Celtics (57-16) – Clinched Atlantic Division

Remaining strength of schedule: 26 (OKC, MIL, NOP | WAS, CHA [2], POR)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

BOS owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over MIL; one game remaining on schedule
BOS won 2-1 season tiebreaker over CLE
BOS won 4-0 season tiebreaker over NYK
BOS won 2-1 season tiebreaker over ORL

The Celtics are the best team in the league. However, they have lost two straight games to the Atlanta Hawks, marking the third time all season that the C’s have dropped back-to-back games. It is worth noting that this has happened twice in the month of March.

In terms of the tiebreakers, Boston is on the verge of clinching the 1-seed in the Eastern Conference. Home-court advantage is going to matter for the Celtics, especially since they are a league-best 32-3 overall in TD Garden this year.

2. Milwaukee Bucks (46-27) – 11.0 GB

Remaining strength of schedule: 15 (BOS, OKC, NYK| WAS, MEM, TOR)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

BOS owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over MIL; one game remaining on schedule
MIL owns 3-1 season tiebreaker over NYK; one game remaining on schedule
MIL tied CLE 2-2 for season tiebreaker; MIL currently leads Central Division over CLE by 2.0 games
MIL is tied with ORL at 1-1 for season tiebreaker; two games remaining on schedule
IND won 4-1 season tiebreaker over MIL for season tiebreaker

Under Doc Rivers, the Milwaukee Bucks have become a much better defensive team. Still, they have struggled while in the spotlight against the likes of the Celtics, Golden State Warriors, and Los Angeles Lakers. The Bucks should continue to grow and get better ahead of the playoffs, especially with their core of Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard, and Khris Middleton together for what feels like the first time all year.

The only goal in Milwaukee is to regain their confidence after a first-round defeat at the hands of the Miami Heat last year. A recent win over the Oklahoma City Thunder is certainly the boost of confidence this team needed. However, a double overtime loss against the Lakers, who were without LeBron James, followed by a loss to the New Orleans Pelicans ruins this team’s chances at seizing momentum.

3. New York Knicks (44-28) – 12.5 GB (1.5 GB of MIL)

Remaining strength of schedule: 7 (BOS, OKC, MIL| SAS, BKN, CHI [3])

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

BOS won 4-0 season tiebreaker over NYK
MIL owns 3-1 season tiebreaker over NYK; one game remaining on schedule
NYK won 2-1 season tiebreaker over CLE
ORL won 3-1 season tiebreaker over NYK
IND won 2-1 season tiebreaker over NYK
NYK own 2-1 season tiebreaker over MIA; one game remaining on schedule
NYK won 3-1 season tiebreaker over PHI

Julius Randle’s status for the NBA playoffs continues to be a major question mark. Jalen Brunson is the leader of the Knicks and has been on a tear as of late. The key to the New York Knicks finding success is whether or not OG Anunoby can play. When he plays this season, New York has gone 15-2 overall.

4. Cleveland Cavaliers (44-29) – 13.0 GB (0.5 GB of NYK)

Remaining strength of schedule: 16 (DEN, LAC, PHX | CHA, MEM, UTA)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

BOS won 2-1 season tiebreaker over CLE
CLE tied MIL 2-2 for season tiebreaker; MIL currently leads Central Division over CLE by 2.5 games
NYK won 2-1 season tiebreaker over CLE
CLE tied ORL 2-2 for season tiebreaker; ORL currently leads Southeast Division, CLE trails MIL by 2.0 games for Central Division
IND owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over CLE; one game remaining on schedule
MIA owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over CLE; one game remaining on schedule
PHI owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over CLE; one game remaining on schedule

Injuries continue to be the Achilles heel of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Evan Mobley recently returned from an ankle injury, and there is hope that All-Star Donovan Mitchell will be able to return on Friday against the Philadelphia 76ers from a knee injury and a procedure he underwent on his nasal fracture.

The good news is that Darius Garland and Caris LeVert are capable of leading Cleveland’s backcourt. The bad news is that the Cavs own zero tiebreakers over other teams in the Eastern Conference right now. If they are not careful, Cleveland could wind up surrendering home-court advantage in a first round series.

5. Orlando Magic (42-30) – 14.5 GB (1.5 GB of CLE)

Remaining strength of schedule: 19 (MIL [2], LAC, NOP | CHA, POR, MEM)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

BOS won 2-1 season tiebreaker over ORL
MIL is tied with ORL at 1-1 for season tiebreaker; two games remaining on schedule
ORL won 3-1 season tiebreaker over NYK
CLE tied ORL 2-2 for season tiebreaker; ORL currently leads Southeast Division, CLE trails MIL by 2.0 games for Central Division
ORL won 2-1 season tiebreaker over IND
MIA won 3-1 season tiebreaker over ORL
PHI owns 2-0 season tiebreaker over ORL; one game remaining on schedule

Since the All-Star break, the Orlando Magic have gone 12-5 and have posted a 106.8 defensive rating, the best in the league. Jamahl Mosley deserves a lot more attention for Coach of the Year than he is getting because the Magic have gone from a low-end team in the East that could contend for a play-in tournament spot to a group that can give the best of the best fits come time for the playoffs. Orlando is a very dangerous team right now that is only growing in confidence every day.

6. Indiana Pacers (41-33) – 16.5 GB (2.0 GB of ORL)

Remaining strength of schedule: 17 (OKC, CLE, LAL | TOR, BKN [2], ATL)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

IND won 4-1 season tiebreaker over MIL
IND owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over CLE; one game remaining on schedule
ORL won 2-1 season tiebreaker over IND
IND won 2-1 season tiebreaker over NYK
IND is tied with MIA at 1-1 for season tiebreaker; one game remaining on schedule
IND won 2-1 season tiebreaker over PHI
CHI owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over IND; one game remaining on schedule

When Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam, and the Indiana Pacers are clicking in transition, they are the most dangerous offensive team in the league. Unfortunately, things have gone south for Indiana in recent weeks, as they have posted a 10-8 record since the All-Star break, recently falling on the road to the Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls. Bennedict Mathurin being sidelined for the rest of the year has definitely weakened the Pacers as their secondary unit.

7. Miami Heat (39-33) – 17.5 GB (1.0 GB of IND)

Remaining strength of schedule: 28 (NYK, DAL, IND | WAS, POR, TOR [2])

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

NYK own 2-1 season tiebreaker over MIA; one game remaining on schedule
MIA owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over CLE; one game remaining on schedule
MIA won 3-1 season tiebreaker over ORL
IND is tied with MIA at 1-1 for season tiebreaker; one game remaining on schedule
MIA owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over PHI; one game remaining on schedule
MIA tied CHI 2-2 for season tiebreaker; MIA owns tiebreaker due to 27-18 conference record vs. CHI’s 19-24 conference record.

At this point in the season, we are used to seeing Erik Spoelstra’s squad turn things on. However, the Heat have won back-to-back games only two times in the month of March: once when they defeated the Utah Jazz followed by the Detroit Pistons, and the other being two straight wins over the Pistons.

Even with Tyler Herro still injured and a few secondary talents out for Miami, this team has still kept their eyes on the prize. Now, they reside just one game behind the Pacers for the 6-seed in the East. An easy schedule the rest of the way, plus the Pacers recent slump, presents the Heat with an opportunity to maybe creep out of the play-in tournament altogether and claim an actual playoff spot.

8. Philadelphia 76ers (39-34) – 18.0 GB (0.5 GB of MIA)

Remaining strength of schedule: 29 (OKC, CLE, ORL | DET, SAS, TOR)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

NYK won 3-1 season tiebreaker over PHI
PHI owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over CLE; one game remaining on schedule
PHI owns 2-0 season tiebreaker over ORL; one game remaining on schedule
IND won 2-1 season tiebreaker over PHI
MIA owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over PHI; one game remaining on schedule
CHI owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over PHI

Without Joel Embiid, the Philadelphia 76ers have been nothing more than a play-in tournament team. Tyrese Maxey continues to lead an assortment of role players for a Sixers team that truly looks out of sync at times. If Embiid can return for the playoffs, Philadelphia will be a tough team to face right off the bat for either the Celtics or Bucks. However, it’s hard to see them winning a game in one of those series without him.

9. Chicago Bulls (35-38) – 22.0 GB (4.0 GB of PHI)

Remaining strength of schedule: 21 (MIN, NYK [3], ORL| DET, WAS, BKN)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

CHI owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over IND; one game remaining on schedule
MIA tied CHI 2-2 for season tiebreaker; MIA owns tiebreaker due to 27-18 conference record vs. CHI’s 19-24 conference record.
CHI owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over PHI
CHI owns 2-0 season tiebreaker over ATL; one game remaining on schedule

Currently seven games in front of the Brooklyn Nets, the Chicago Bulls will be making the play-in tournament unless they lose the rest of their games while also seeing Brooklyn go on a hot streak. With DeMar DeRozan, Coby White, and Nikola Vucevic, the Bulls are still capable of making a little bit of noise and possibly seizing an actual playoff spot. Still, this is a team with no defensive presence. Offensively, the Bulls just don’t have the talent to match up with the best of the best right now.

10. Atlanta Hawks (33-39) – 23.0 GB (1.0 GB of CHI)

Remaining strength of schedule: 12 (DEN, MIN, MIL | DET, CHA, POR)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

CHI owns 2-0 season tiebreaker over ATL; one game remaining on schedule
BKN owns 3-1 season tiebreaker over ATL

The Atlanta Hawks currently hold a 6-game lead over the Brooklyn Nets for the final play-in tournament spot. Their upcoming stretch of games is not so favorable either, especially without Jalen Johnson. At this point, it looks like the Hawks have done enough to knock the Brooklyn Nets out of postseason contention, especially after back-to-back wins over the Celtics.

11. Brooklyn Nets (28-45) – 29.0 GB (6.0 GB of ATL)

Remaining strength of schedule: 20 (NYK, SAC, LAL | DET, TOR, CHI)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

BKN owns 3-1 season tiebreaker over ATL

At this point, the Nets’ only hope is to win the games they have remaining against the bottom of the league, while also seeing the Hawks’ tough schedule engulf their rivals. Brooklyn has an opportunity to bump Atlanta out of postseason contention due to the fact that they own the season tiebreaker over the Hawks. Keep an eye on this team and what they can do.

Western Conference Playoff Picture

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) shoots the ball over Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) in the fourth quarter at Ball Arena.Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
The top of the Western Conference has been a three-team race between the Oklahoma City Thunder, Denver Nuggets, and Minnesota Timberwolves. With just weeks left in the season, there is no telling what order these three teams will finish in. The Thunder and Nuggets have two MVP candidates in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic, respectively, but Anthony Edwards has kept the T-Wolves in the running despite Karl-Anthony Towns suffering a torn meniscus.

Outside of these three teams, the rest of the Western Conference is super competitive. However, there are questions surrounding each of the remaining teams. Can the Los Angeles Clippers regain their footing, given their struggles since the All-Star break? How will the New Orleans Pelicans look now that Brandon Ingram is hurt? Could the Dallas Mavericks or Phoenix Suns rise up out of the play-in tournament region of the standings?

And of course, how could we forget about the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers, two title-contending teams who may just fight it out in the 9-seed vs. 10-seed play-in game. The Western Conference is loaded with talent, and the tiebreakers each team owns will help tell the tale of how the playoffs will unfold.

1. Denver Nuggets (51-22)

Remaining strength of schedule: 23 (MIN [2], LAC, CLE| SAS [2], MEM, UTA)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

DEN is tied with MIN at 1-1 for season tiebreaker; two games remaining on schedule
OKC owns 3-1 season tiebreaker over DEN
DEN owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over LAC; one game remaining on schedule
DEN won 2-1 season tiebreaker over NOP

When Nikola Jokic is on the court, good things happen for the Denver Nuggets. The defending NBA champions appear to be on a collision course with the 2024 NBA Finals, where they could end up meeting the Celtics.

The Nuggets still have the same championship core they had a season ago, and Michael Porter Jr. has been playing a lot better as of late. They should undoubtedly be the favorites in the Western Conference right now.

2. Minnesota Timberwolves (50-22) – 0.5 GB – Tied with OKC

Remaining strength of schedule: 13 (DEN [2], PHX [2], LAL| WAS, TOR, ATL)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

DEN is tied with MIN at 1-1 for season tiebreaker; two games remaining on schedule
OKC tied MIN 2-2 for season tiebreaker; OKC holds tiebreaker with one-game lead over MIN for Northwest Division
MIN won 3-1 season tiebreaker over LAC
MIN tied NOP 2-2 for season tiebreaker; MIN owns tiebreaker due to 34-12 conference record vs. NOP’s 26-19 conference record

MIN won 3-1 season tiebreaker over DAL
PHX owns 1-0 season tiebreaker over MIN; two games remaining on schedule
SAC owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over MIN

Karl-Anthony Towns could wind up missing the rest of the year for the Timberwolves as a result of a meniscus injury. Nonetheless, Anthony Edwards has continued to ascend to superstar status for Minnesota, leading them to key wins in recent weeks. With shades of Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant in his game, Edwards has a chance to become the best scoring weapon in this league.

Seeing him come time for the playoffs on a contending team will be extremely fun, especially since all that matters to Edwards is winning. The Timberwolves are still a top-tier defensive team without Towns that can give their opponents fits on the interior.

3. Oklahoma City Thunder (50-22) – 0.5 GB – Tied with MIN

Remaining strength of schedule: 6 (BOS, MIL, NYK| SAS, CHA)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

OKC won 3-1 season tiebreaker over DEN
OKC tied MIN 2-2 for season tiebreaker; OKC holds tiebreaker with one-game lead over MIN for Northwest Division
OKC won 2-1 season tiebreaker over LAC
OKC won 2-1 season tiebreaker over NOP

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander could very well end up with the MVP award should the Thunder finish with the best record in the Western Conference. As a team, Oklahoma City is very sound on offense, and they can be stifling at times on defense. They truly have no weaknesses other than their lack of size in terms of rebounding outside of Chet Holmgren. The Bucks exploited this weakness on March 24, outscoring the Thunder 58-32 in the paint and outrebounding them 57-37 in a resounding 118-93 victory to push the Thunder out of the 1-seed in the West.

The key to the Thunder maintaining their regular-season success into the playoffs revolves around their three-point shooting. Oklahoma City has been the best perimeter shooting team all year, which is why they are a legit contender.

4. Los Angeles Clippers (45-27) – 5.5 GB (5.0 GB of MIN/OKC)

Remaining strength of schedule: 10 (DEN, CLE, PHX [2]| CHA, UTA [2])

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

DEN owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over LAC; one game remaining on schedule
OKC won 2-1 season tiebreaker over LAC
MIN won 3-1 season tiebreaker over LAC
NOP won 3-1 season tiebreaker over LAC
LAC won 2-1 season tiebreaker over DAL
LAC owns 2-0 season tiebreaker over PHX; two games remaining on schedule
LAC owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over SAC; one game remaining on schedule
LAL won 3-1 season tiebreaker over LAC

Since the All-Star break, the Los Angeles Clippers have posted a 9-10 record while ranking 28th in defensive rating. The Clippers have looked vulnerable on the interior, and it just doesn’t appear as if they are playing with the same intensity they had earlier in the season.

This is definitely a concern for the Clippers right now. Nonetheless, their trio of Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, and James Harden should prove to be lethal come time for the playoffs.

5. New Orleans Pelicans (45-28) – 6.0 GB (0.5 GB of LAC) 

Remaining strength of schedule: 8 (BOS, PHX [2], SAC | SAS, POR)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

DEN won 2-1 season tiebreaker over NOP
OKC won 2-1 season tiebreaker over NOP
MIN tied NOP 2-2 for season tiebreaker; MIN owns tiebreaker due to 34-12 conference record vs. NOP’s 26-18 conference record
NOP won 3-1 season tiebreaker over LAC
NOP tied DAL tied DAL 2-2 for season tiebreaker; currently leads Southwest Division over DAL by 1.5 games
PHX owns 1-0 season tiebreaker over NOP; two games remaining on schedule
NOP won 4-0 season tiebreaker over SAC
LAL owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over NOP; one game remaining on schedule

Brandon Ingram suffered a bad-looking knee injury on March 21 against the Orlando Magic. Fortunately, the New Orleans Pelicans announced the following day that Ingram is dealing with a left knee contusion and will be re-evaluated in two weeks. While it’s not good that Ingram is hurt, the injury looked a lot worse than a contusion. How the Pelicans fare without Ingram will be very telling as to how this team will perform in the postseason.

6. Dallas Mavericks (43-29) – 7.5 GB (1.5 GB of NOP)

Remaining strength of schedule: 22 (OKC, SAC, GSW [2]| DET, CHA, ATL)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

MIN won 3-1 season tiebreaker over DAL
LAC won 2-1 season tiebreaker over DAL
NOP tied DAL 2-2 for season tiebreaker; currently leads Southwest Division over DAL by 1.5 games
DAL won 2-1 season tiebreaker over PHX
SAC owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over DAL; one game remaining on schedule
DAL won 2-1 season tiebreaker over LAL
DAL owns 2-0 season tiebreaker over GSW; two games remaining on schedule

Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving can achieve anything come time for the playoffs. Add PJ Washington and Daniel Gafford into the mix, and all of a sudden, the Dallas Mavericks could wind up being a very tough team to beat four times in seven games. If Dallas avoids the play-in tournament, their path to the Western Conference Finals looks a lot more believable.

7. Phoenix Suns (43-30) – 8.0 GB (0.5 GB of DAL)

Remaining strength of schedule: 1 (OKC, MIN [2], LAC [2], NOP [2], CLE, SAC)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

PHX owns 1-0 season tiebreaker over MIN; two games remaining on schedule
LAC owns 2-0 season tiebreaker over PHX; two games remaining on schedule
PHX owns 1-0 season tiebreaker over NOP; two games remaining on schedule
DAL won 2-1 season tiebreaker over PHX
PHX is tied with SAC at 2-2 for season tiebreaker; one game remaining on schedule
LAL won 3-2 season tiebreaker over PHX
PHX won 3-1 season tiebreaker over GSW

When Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal, and Devin Booker are on the floor together, the Phoenix Suns have the best offense in the league. However, their defense continues to be a major concern and question mark. Others will need to recognize this and step up over the next few weeks to try and help Phoenix get out of the play-in tournament.

However, losses like the one they suffered on March 25 to the San Antonio Spurs, who were without Victor Wembanyama, are inexcusable for a team that has title aspirations. Then again, another win on the road against the Nuggets makes up for it.

8. Sacramento Kings (42-30) – 8.5 GB (0.5 GB of PHX)

Remaining strength of schedule: 4 (BOS, OKC, LAC | POR, BKN, UTA)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

SAC owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over MIN
LAC owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over SAC; one game remaining on schedule
NOP won 4-0 season tiebreaker over SAC
SAC owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over DAL; one game remaining on schedule
PHX is tied with SAC at 2-2 for season tiebreaker; one game remaining on schedule
SAC won 4-0 season tiebreaker over LAL
SAC tied GSW 2-2 for season tiebreaker; SAC owns tiebreaker due to 27-18 conference record vs. GSW’s 19-24 conference record

Every time the Sacramento Kings pick up a great win, they follow it up with a puzzling loss. In addition, Kevin Huerter has suffered a torn labrum as a result of a dislocated shoulder. How this impacts the Kings’ chances of finding postseason success is yet to be seen. It is worth mentioning that this team is 9-2 when Keon Ellis starts.

9. Los Angeles Lakers (41-32) – 10.0 GB (1.5 GB of SAC)

Remaining strength of schedule: 24 (MIN, NOP, CLE | WAS, TOR, MEM)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

LAL owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over NOP; one game remaining on schedule
DAL won 2-1 season tiebreaker over LAL
LAL won 3-2 season tiebreaker over PHX
SAC won 4-0 season tiebreaker over LAL
LAL owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over GSW; one game remaining on schedule
LAL tied HOU 2-2 for season tiebreaker; HOU currently owns tiebreaker due to 25-19 conference record vs. LAL’s 25-23 conference record

No team is going to want to play Anthony Davis and LeBron James in the postseason. With that said, the Los Angeles Lakers may be facing elimination early on if they are to be in the 9-seed vs. 10-seed play-in game. D’Angelo Russell and Austin Reaves will be the difference in terms of this group being able to advance.

10. Golden State Warriors (38-34) – 12.5 GB (2.5 GB of LAL)

Remaining strength of schedule: 27 (NOP, DAL [2], LAL| SAS, CHA, POR)

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

NOP is tied with GSW at 1-1 for season tiebreaker; one game remaining
DAL owns 2-0 season tiebreaker over GSW; two games remaining on schedule
PHX won 3-1 season tiebreaker over GSW
SAC tied GSW 2-2 for season tiebreaker; SAC owns tiebreaker due to 27-18 conference record vs. GSW’s 19-24 conference record
LAL owns 2-1 season tiebreaker over GSW; one game remaining on schedule
GSW owns 2-0 season tiebreaker over HOU; one game remaining on schedule

As bad as the Golden State Warriors have been, they’re still championship contenders regardless of what their seeding will be in the playoffs. The Warriors have won four championships since 2015, and they still have Stephen Curry. At any moment, things can begin clicking for the Warriors. However, this team’s inability to find consistent offense outside of Curry has been their downfall.

11. Houston Rockets (37-35) – 13.5 GB (1.0 GB of GSW)

Remaining strength of schedule: 9 (MIN, LAC, DAL [2] | POR, UTA [2])

NBA Playoffs Tiebreakers: 

LAL tied HOU 2-2 for season tiebreaker; HOU currently owns tiebreaker due to 25-19 conference record vs. LAL’s 25-23 conference record
GSW owns 2-0 season tiebreaker over HOU; one game remaining on schedule

Alperen Sengun is out for the year after a gruesome-looking knee or leg injury. Since this injury, the Houston Rockets have been picking up win after win to pull closer to the Warriors and Lakers in the standings. Now, the Rockets are just one game back of the Warriors for the final play-in tournament spot after racking together 10 straight wins. Do not rule Houston out of the playoff picture just yet!