- Jul 6, 2001
- 3,923
- 0
- 0
strangely all these years I never noticed. there is no advantage beyond the 1st round to be the #1 seed.
I would assume being #1 gets you to play the lowest ranked seed in each round. like the nfl. but apparently that's not the case.
take the suns this year. the lowest ranked team they'll face in rd #2 would be 5th seed houston, while the spurs could've faced the 6th seeded kings had they not been eliminated.
the bracket they have set up would work out ideally if the highest ranked seeds all won, then #1 would face #4 while #2 face #3.
Odd don't you think?
I would assume being #1 gets you to play the lowest ranked seed in each round. like the nfl. but apparently that's not the case.
take the suns this year. the lowest ranked team they'll face in rd #2 would be 5th seed houston, while the spurs could've faced the 6th seeded kings had they not been eliminated.
the bracket they have set up would work out ideally if the highest ranked seeds all won, then #1 would face #4 while #2 face #3.
Odd don't you think?