The Play-In Tournament, explained: Why top eight finish could be difference in the Raptors making NBA Playoffs

Scott Rafferty

The Play-In Tournament, explained: Why top eight finish could be difference in the Raptors making NBA Playoffs image

With 20 games remaining in the regular season, the Raptors find themselves in a battle.

The Raptors saw their four-game winning streak come to an end over the weekend with a blowout loss to the Cavaliers. They now stand at 30-32 on the season, good for the ninth-best record in the Eastern Conference standings.

While earning a top-six seed will be difficult for Toronto, moving up is still a real possibility. As of Feb. 27, the Raptors trail the Heat in seventh place by 2.5 games and the Hawks in eighth place by 1.5 games. 

The Raptors would benefit greatly from finishing in either seventh or eighth as opposed to ninth or 10th.

Here's why.

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How the NBA Play-In Tournament works

The top six teams in each conference at the end of the regular season earn a guaranteed spot in the NBA Playoffs. The teams that finish Nos. 7 through No. 10 will enter the Play-In Tournament to determine the Nos. 7 and 8 seeds.

Each conference's Nos. 7 and 8 teams will face off in the first round of the Play-In Tournament. The winner will earn the No. 7 seed while the loser will have one more opportunity to make the playoffs.

Each conference's Nos. 9 and 10 teams will then play against each other, with the winner advancing to play the loser of the No. 7-vs.-No. 8 game. The loser will be eliminated from playoff contention.

The loser of the No. 7-vs.-No. 8 game and the winner of the No. 9-vs.-No. 10 will meet. The winner will earn the No. 8 seed. The loser will be eliminated.

What this means for the Raptors

Teams Nos. 9 and 10 will be in win-or-go-home mode while teams Nos. 7 and 8 will have two opportunities to make the playoffs. Two shots are better than one. Additionally, the team with the better record hosts each Play-In Game. That could be a big deal to a Raptors team that has been much better at home (19-13) than on the road (11-19).

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NBA Play-In Tournament bracket 2023

NBA Play-In Tournament bracket 2022
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When is the 2023 NBA Play-In Tournament?

The Play-In Tournament takes place between the end of the regular season and the start of the playoffs.

The 2022-2023 season's Play-In Tournament will begin on Tuesday, April 11 and end on Friday, April 14.

The 2023 NBA Playoffs will start the following day on Saturday, April 15.

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NBA Play-In Tournament history

2020

GameResultReward
No. 8 (Trail Blazers) vs. No. 9 (Grizzlies)Trail Blazers 126, Grizzlies 122No. 8 seed

2021

Western Conference
GameResultReward
No. 7 (Lakers) vs. No. 8 (Warriors)Lakers 103, Warriors 100No. 7 seed
No. 9 (Grizzlies vs. No. 10 (Spurs)Grizzlies 100, Spurs 96Advance
No. 8 (Warriors) vs. No. 9 (Grizzlies)Grizzlies 117, Warriors 112 (OT)No. 8 seed

 

Eastern Conference
GameResultReward
No. 7 (Celtics) vs. No. 8 (Wizards)Celtics 118, Wizards 100No. 7 seed
No. 9 (Pacers) vs. No. 10 (Hornets)Pacers 144, Hornets 117Advance
No. 8 (Wizards) vs. No. 9 (Pacers)Wizards 143, Pacers 115No. 8 seed

2022

Western Conference
GameResultReward
No. 7 (Timberwolves) vs. No. 8 (Clippers)Timberwolves 109, Clippers 104No. 7 seed
No. 9 (Pelicans) vs. No. 10 (Spurs)Pelicans 113, Spurs 103Advance
No. 8 (Clippers) vs. No. 9 (Pelicans)Pelicans 105, Clippers 101No. 8 seed

 

Eastern Conference
GameResultReward
No. 7 (Nets) vs. No. 8 (Cavaliers)Nets 115, Cavaliers 108No. 7 seed
No. 9 (Hawks) vs. No. 10 (Hornets)Hawks 132, Hornets 103Advance
No. 8 (Cavaliers) vs. No. 9 (Hawks)Hawks 107, Cavaliers 101No. 8 seed

2023 NBA Eastern Conference standings

(Through games played on Feb. 26)

SeedTeamRecordGames Back
1.Celtics44-17
2.Bucks43-170.5
3.76ers39-204
4.Cavaliers39-256.5
5.Nets34-269.5
6.Knicks35-279.5
7.Heat32-2912
8.Hawks31-3013
9.Raptors30-3214.5
10.Wizards28-3215.5
11.Bulls28-3316
12.Pacers27-3517.5
13.Magic25-3619
14.Hornets19-4325.5
15.Pistons15-4629

Scott Rafferty

 

Scott Rafferty is an experienced NBA journalist who first started writing for The Sporting News in 2017. There are few things he appreciates more than a Nikola Jokic no-look pass, Klay Thompson heat check or Giannis Antetokounmpo eurostep. He's a member of the NBA Global team.