Lakers Advance to Playoffs and Warriors are Sent Packing
Believe it or not, we've already been doing this Play-In madness for four years, and despite the randomness that could be expected from having six games decide the fates of four teams, the initial regular season seedings have done a great job of predicting the final playoff seedings. Before this season, all six of the teams to hold the seven seed have advanced to the NBA Playoffs, with five of those doing so by beating the eight seed in the first game. The one regular season seven seed to fall to the eight seed was last year's Miami Heat, who ended up winning the Eastern Conference. That's pretty wild.
On the other end of the brackets, the 10 seed has never advanced to the NBA Playoffs, and only twice has a 10 seed won its initial Play-In game. So while critics of the Play-In Tournament say that its goal is to reward mediocrity, it has not once rewarded the 10th-place team in a conference with a playoff spot.
The "curse" of the 10 seed continued on Tuesday night with Stephen Curry and the Warriors falling to the Sacramento Kings. Golden State was playing from behind for most of the night, but it pulled within one point at 56-55 early in the third quarter. The Kings responded with a run that would put them ahead by double digits for most of the second half. Sacramento shot 46 percent from three-point range with Keegan Murray going 8-for-13 from beyond the arc with 32 points and nine rebounds. Curry scored 22 points for the Warriors, but Klay Thompson was shut out on 10 field goal attempts.
The Kings see their Play-In journey continue with a trip to New Orleans for a Friday night do-or-die clash, while the Warriors have to be thinking that major changes are on the horizon.
Highlights: Kings def. Warriors 118-94
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The early game was more competitive, with the Lakers surviving a late New Orleans rally to defeat the Pelicans 110-106. Zion Williamson put on quite the performance with 40 points, 11 rebounds, and five assists, but he left the game due to injury in the final two minutes. With Williamson sidelined, D'Angelo Russell hit a huge corner three for Los Angeles to put the Lakers ahead 104-100 with 51 seconds left. Thanks to a huge offensive rebound by Anthony Davis on the Lakers' next possession, the Pelicans would not get another chance to draw even.
The Lakers are now the second regular season eight seed to advance to the NBA Playoffs with a victory over the seven seed.
Highlights: Lakers def. Pelicans 110-106
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