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I'm confused. Is there any scenario where a coin flip could determine the pre-ping pong ball slot? How is it that there is a situation where there is no auto-tiebreaker?

If GS does not win another game, chances are they will be tied with the winner of the NJ/Tor game for 7/8. That is as long as Cle and Sac only win one more (see above post for who they play) and NJ and Tor lose their next games. A win by GS gives them an outright lead most likely at 8.
 
here's a serious question that i haven't been able to find an answer for -- anybody know when the coin toss will occur this season? in a typical year, they usually do the coin tosses the day after the regular season, but that's because there's usually a board of governors mtg that day when they do them. they've already had the april BOG meeting, so i'm not sure if they'll still be doing them that day, or if we have another day to watch for as far breaking a fairly likely 7/8 tie.

has anybody heard/read?
 
Two big games tonight: Milwaukee at NJ and Toronto at Philadelphia. Both Phily and Milwaukee are still fighting to be in the playoffs, so they will be playing their butts off. If everything goes to our liking, there will be at the most one team tied with GSW. Go Philwaukee!!
 
milwaukee has about a 1% chance of making the playoffs, so i don't think there's much motivation there.

also, this is the final game in new jersey before the franchise moves across two rivers. so who knows if there will be a little extra energy in a for-the-gipper sort of way ... or a little extra apathy in a let's-get-out-of-this-swamp sort of way. (the nets, after all, have been worse this season at home than on the road.)
 
I'm confused. Is there any scenario where a coin flip could determine the pre-ping pong ball slot? How is it that there is a situation where there is no auto-tiebreaker?

I'm pretty sure they flip a coin right before they divvy up the ping pong balls. If the number of pp balls is odd, the winner of the coin flip gets the extra ball. This happened a couple of years ago with our NY Knicks pick, where the Clippers won a coin flip, got one more ping pong ball in the lotto and then picked 8th, while we went 9th. They then drafted Aminu before we drafted Hayward.
 
I'm pretty sure they flip a coin right before they divvy up the ping pong balls. If the number of pp balls is odd, the winner of the coin flip gets the extra ball. This happened a couple of years ago with our NY Knicks pick, where the Clippers won a coin flip, got one more ping pong ball in the lotto and then picked 8th, while we went 9th. They then drafted Aminu before we drafted Hayward.

it's not right before the ping pong balls... in a typical season, they do the draft order coin tosses at the board of governors meeting immediately after the season ends. but i'm not sure when they'll do this year's, since the april BOG meeting already took place. haven't been able to find any place that talks about when that is scheduled for this season.
 
it's not right before the ping pong balls... in a typical season, they do the draft order coin tosses at the board of governors meeting immediately after the season ends. but i'm not sure when they'll do this year's, since the april BOG meeting already took place. haven't been able to find any place that talks about when that is scheduled for this season.

Hopefully, the Dubs just rack up 1 or 2 more wins. Then we won't have to worry about a coin toss as long as NJ and Toronto lose.
 
Damn, Suckwaukee is down by five to Toronto at the half. Philly is currently taking care of business.
 
Scratch that. Philly putting their face in their food. What is up with the bottom feeders' rising?
 
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