Setting the stage for the final two weeks of NBA regular-season action

The GIST: The 20-team NBA postseason field is officially set, but all-important positioning is still up for grabs. Squads will be especially focused on avoiding the always stressful Play-In Tournament — where each conference’s seven through 10 seeds vie for the final two official playoff spots.
- With that in mind, let’s set the stage for the final two weeks of regular-season action before the Play-In tips off on April 14th. Buckets, incoming.
🫧 The Eastern Conference bubble teams: Just three wins separate the No. 5 Toronto Raptors and the No. 10 Charlotte Hornets, leaving a whopping six teams in contention for the final two outright playoff berths. Two squads have an ever-so-slight edge though: The Raps and the No. 9 Miami Heat, who boast the easiest remaining schedules of the bunch. Watch this space.
🐶 The Western Conference top dogs: Unlike the East, the top of the standings is the most intriguing in the West as both the defending champ Oklahoma City Thunder and surging San Antonio Spurs have their sights set on the conference’s top spot. Leading the charge? Their respective MVP candidates: Thunder superstar (and reigning MVP) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama.
- SGA dropped 47 points in OKC’s 114–110 overtime win over the Detroit Pistons on Monday, while Wemby needed just over eight minutes to record a double-double in San Antonio’s 129–114 W over the Chicago Bulls the same day, part of a 41-point, 16-rebound masterclass.
☝️ One more thing: The league’s tanking epidemic endures — there’ve already been a record-breaking 82 blowout wins (30-point margin or more) in the NBA this season as lower-tier teams push for draft position instead of playoff position. This year’s class is absolutely loaded, and the chase is on for the No. 1 pick.
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