NBA play-in tournament

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The NBA play-in tournament is the preliminary National Basketball Association (NBA) postseason tournament. It determines the final two playoff seeds in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference and is played immediately prior to the NBA playoffs, which is the main tournament of the postseason and regarded by the league as separate from the play-in tournament. Teams finishing the regular season in positions 7 through 10 in the standings for each conference compete to determine the number 7 and 8 seeds in each conference's bracket tournament.

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Tournament information
SportBasketball
Established2020
FormatPage playoff system
Teams8 total; 4 per conference
Broadcast
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Format

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Original format

On June 4, 2020, the NBA Board of Governors approved the first ever play-in game for the 2019–20 season. The game was part of the NBA's plans for a bubble as part of its return to play during the COVID-19 pandemic. If the 8 and 9 seeds in either conference were within four games of each other, the two seeds would play each other in up to two play-in games. If the 8 seed won the first game, it would advance to the playoffs. If the 9 seed won the first game, a second game would be played. The winner of the second game would advance to the playoffs.[1]

Current format

On November 19, 2020, the NBA Board of Governors approved a format for the 2020–21 season to have a playoff play-in tournament involving the teams that ranked 7th through 10th in each conference. On July 22, 2022, the NBA Board of Governors made this format permanent.[2]

The format is similar to the first two rounds of the Page–McIntyre system for a four-team playoff. The 9th place team hosts the 10th place team, with the loser being eliminated. The 7th place team hosts the 8th place team in the double-chance game, with the winner advancing as the 7-seed. The loser of the 7/8 game hosts the winner of the 9/10 game, with the winner receiving the 8-seed. The NBA's regular playoff format then proceeds as normal.[3]

The current bracket structure in each conference is as follows:

Play-in gamesNo. 8 seed gameFinal seeds
7thplace teamHome7/8Winner of 7/8 gameNo. 7 seed
8thplace teamAway7/8/9/10Winner of No. 8 seed gameNo. 8 seed
7/8Loser of 7/8 gameHome
9/10Winner of 9/10 gameAway
9thplace teamHome
10thplace teamAway

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Atlanta and Miami have played six play-in games, the most games played by a team in the play-in tournament, while Miami has the most wins, with four.

Due to the current structure of the NBA playoff system, one division winner is no longer guaranteed a playoff spot, let alone a top-four placing. To date, only two teams have qualified for the play-in tournament as division champions: the 2022–23 Miami Heat and the 2024–25 Orlando Magic, both from the Southeast Division. Both teams eventually qualified for the playoffs via the play-in tournament.

The 2022–23 Miami Heat had the best performance by any play-in team in the playoffs after reaching the 2023 NBA Finals.

Jayson Tatum set the record for most points in a single play-in tournament game by scoring 50 points against Washington on May 18, 2021.[4]

Since the inception of the 7–10 seed Page–McIntyre play-in format in 2021, the 7 seed has always made it out of the play-in and into the playoffs, while the 10th seed has only done so once: the Miami Heat in 2025 after defeating Chicago and Atlanta. [5]

Results by position

The below table shows teams' results per their conference position entering the play-in tournament, since the NBA adopted the current format in 2021.

More information Regular season position, Record by game ...
Regular season positionRecord by gameResulting playoff seed
Play-in gameNo. 8 seed game7th seed8th seedDid not advance
78–22–0820
82–84–4244
96–43–3 37
104–61–3 19
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▲ = Win
▼ = Loss

Results

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WEST 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Dallas 10th ▲ Sacramento
10th ▼ Memphis
Golden State 8th ▼ LA Lakers 10th ▼ Sacramento 7th ▲ Memphis
8th ▼ Memphis
LA Clippers 8th ▼ Minnesota
8th ▼ New Orleans
LA Lakers 7th ▲ Golden State 7th ▲ Minnesota 8th ▲ New Orleans
Memphis 9th ▼ Portland 9th ▲ San Antonio 8th ▼ Golden State
9th ▲ Golden State 8th ▲ Dallas
Minnesota 7th ▲ LA Clippers 8th ▼ LA Lakers
8th ▲ Oklahoma City
New Orleans 9th ▲ San Antonio 9th ▼ Oklahoma City 7th ▼ LA Lakers
9th ▲ LA Clippers 7th ▲ Sacramento
Oklahoma City 10th ▲ New Orleans
10th ▼ Minnesota
Portland 8th ▲ Memphis
Sacramento 9th ▲ Golden State 9th ▼ Dallas
9th ▼ New Orleans
San Antonio 10th ▼ Memphis 10th ▼ New Orleans
EAST 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Atlanta 9th ▲ Charlotte 8th ▲ Miami 10th ▼ Chicago 8th ▼ Orlando
9th ▲ Cleveland 8th ▼ Miami
Boston 7th ▲ Washington
Brooklyn 7th ▲ Cleveland
Charlotte 10th ▼ Indiana 10th ▼ Atlanta
Chicago 10th ▲ Toronto 9th ▲ Atlanta 9th ▼ Miami
10th ▼ Miami 9th ▼ Miami
Cleveland 8th ▼ Brooklyn
8th ▼ Atlanta
Indiana 9th ▲ Charlotte
9th ▼ Washington
Miami 7th ▼ Atlanta 8th ▼ Philadelphia 10th ▲ Chicago
7th ▲ Chicago 8th ▲ Chicago 10th ▲ Atlanta
Orlando 7th ▲ Atlanta
Philadelphia 7th ▲ Miami
Toronto 9th ▼ Chicago
Washington 8th ▼ Boston
8th ▲ Indiana
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7 teams have never played a play-in game: 4 in the West (Denver, Houston, Phoenix, Utah) and 3 in the East (Detroit, Milwaukee, New York)

More information WEST, Participations ...
WEST Participations Games Record Qualified Eliminated 7th or 8th 9th or 10th
qualified eliminated qualified eliminated
with
1 2 2 2 1 2
game(s)
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Dallas
Golden State 3 4 1–3 1 2 1 1 1
LA Clippers 1 2 0–2 1 1
LA Lakers 3 3 3–0 3 3
Memphis 2 3 2–2 1 1 1 1
Minnesota 2 3 2–1 2 1 1
New Orleans 3 5 3–2 2 1 1 1 1
Oklahoma City 1 2 1–1 1 1
Portland 1 1 1–0 1 1
Sacramento 1 2 1–1 1 1
San Antonio 2 2 0–2 2 2
EAST ▼▲ ▼▼ ▲▲ ▲▼
Atlanta 4 5 3–2 2 1 1 1 1
Boston 1 1 1–0 1 1
Brooklyn 1 1 1–0 1 1
Charlotte 2 2 0–2 2 2
Chicago 2 4 2–2 2 2
Cleveland 1 2 0–2 1 1
Indiana 1 2 1–1 1 1
Miami 2 4 2–2 2 2
Orlando 1 1 1–0 1 1
Philadelphia 1 1 1–0 1 1
Toronto 1 1 0–1 1 1
Washington 1 2 1–1 1 1
WEST 18 13 13–13 9 9 5 2 2 2 5 2
EAST 16 12 12–12 8 8 4 3 1 1 4 3
TOTAL 34 25 25–25 17 17 9 5 3 3 9 5
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Media coverage

In 2020, ABC aired the only play-in game.[6]

From 2021 to 2025, the tournament rights were split between TNT and ESPN. In 2021 and 2024, televised games were determined by which conference finals each network was airing. In 2022, 2023 and 2025, TNT aired both 7–8 games, and ESPN aired both 9–10 games, but the rights for the final seed game was still determined by which conference finals each network was airing.[7][8][9]

As part of the new 11-year media deals that will begin in the 2025–26 season, Amazon Prime Video will acquire the rights to broadcast all NBA play-in tournament games beginning in 2026.[10]

In Canada, the home market of the Toronto Raptors, coverage is split approximately equally between the Sportsnet and TSN. Under their rights, the two broadcasters are allowed to produce their own feeds of Raptors games, otherwise they generally simulcast the U.S. broadcaster's feed.

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