Nightly Playoffs Preview: Celtics blow chance as Pacers move into tie, Suns let 1 slip away

by
Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

Every night from now through April 15, the end of the NBA regular season, theScore will bring you potential playoff matchups - and teams still in the mix to qualify - based on the final nightly standings.

Here's where things stand after March 24: 

Eastern Conference

Matchup Home Visitor
1 vs. 8 Y - Hawks Celtics
2 vs. 7 X - Cavaliers Heat
3 vs. 6 X - Bulls Bucks
4 vs. 5 X - Raptors Wizards

In the Mix

Team Games Behind
Pacers -
Hornets 0.5
Nets 0.5
  • George Hill dropped 29 huge points, including the game-winning layup, to pull the Pacers into a virtual tie with the Celtics. The Celtics currently own the tiebreaker, but the teams will play one more time this season (April 1).  
  • The Nets won a crucial game against the Hornets to pull even in the standings, and both teams now sit a half-game back of the Celtics and Pacers. 

Western Conference 

Matchup Home Visitor
1 vs. 8 Y - Warriors Thunder
2 vs. 7 X - Grizzlies Mavericks
3 vs. 6 Rockets Spurs
4 vs. 5 Trail Blazers Clippers
  • The Rockets closed the gap on the Grizzlies for second place, scratching out a win over the Pelicans while the Grizzlies got hammered by the Cavaliers. The Rockets are now just a game-and-a-half out of second. 
  • The Blazers halted a five-game losing skid with a come-from-behind win over the Jazz. They kept pace in the race for homecourt with the Clippers, who obliterated the hapless Knicks

In the Mix

Team Games Behind
Suns 3
Pelicans 3.5
  • Both the Suns and Pelicans missed opportunities to pick up ground on the Thunder, who got thumped by the Spurs. It was a little more understandable for the Pelicans, who lost to a fearsome Rockets team. The Suns, inexplicably, fell to the Kings, ending their four-game winning streak and all but sinking their playoff hopes. With 10 games remaining and the Thunder holding the tiebreaker, three games is likely too big a gap to overcome. 
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