Friday, May 2, 2008

NBA Playoff Overview



The NBA playoffs is a series of games after the regular season matches for the championship title. Following the NBA regular season, eight teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs and are seeded one to eight.

The NBA regular season games and playoffs are one of the most watched sports events in the US among the NFL (National Football League) and the baseball games.

Since there are no overseas teams involved in the tournament it's understandable that Europeans and people from other parts in the world pay little attention to the NBA season, although most betting agencies keep NBA playoff games on their menu.

Boston Celtics are in the playoffs

Boston became the first NBA team to clinch a postseason berth, getting a season-high 31 points from Kevin Garnett on Wednesday night to earn a bruising 90-78 victory over Detroit, its closest competitor in the Eastern Conference.

The Celtics missed the playoffs the last two seasons, but the arrival of Garnett and Ray Allen has raised expectations for the NBA's most-decorated franchise. Wednesday's victory gave them a 2-1 edge in the season series with Detroit. If the teams meet in the playoffs, Boston would have home-court advantage.

There are 30 teams in each season competing for the championship title. Currently 29 of these teams are from the USA with only one Canadian team, the Toronto Raptors. So it's safe to say that the NBA is mostly for the Americans (with many enthusiastic Toronto fans). On the other hand, the hockey tournament - NHL - is mostly for Canadians despite the fact that there are more American teams there too but with a much stronger Canadian presence (Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa).

Source: NBAPlayoffs2008.com

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