Interesting stats re seeding. Incentive to try to climb to #3. Whoever finishes outside of 1-2-3 is going to have to be the 1st team this decade to reach the West Finals. I still think SA should rest Duncan, but it might help Portland or Hou to obtain/maintain #3.
Week in Review/Preview: Spurs set to miss May madness
By Douglas Pils - Express-News commentary
When the NBA playoffs start on Saturday, take a look at the top three teams in each conference.
The NBA champion will come from one of those six squads, proof positive that in the NBA the regular season counts and only in college does postseason madness prevail.
The only team outside its conference's No. 3 seed to reach the NBA Finals this decade was the 2006 Dallas Mavericks, who despite being a No. 4 seed had the West's second-best record at 60-22. (Rules have been changed to keep that from happening again.)
This decade, the top three seeds are 48-6 in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
Now that you've got that number, here's another zero. Of the six teams who pulled off the first-round upsets five No. 6 seeds and a No. 8 none made it past the next round.
In case you were wondering, no fifth seed, the Spurs' slot as of Saturday, has reached the conference finals this decade.
Consider that when you hear the following sentiment expressed between games at Sacramento today and Golden State on Monday.
Gregg Popovich says he's more concerned about the Spurs' health and not so much about their playoff seeding when the postseason begins.
He's not talking about health as it relates to this year's playoffs. He's talking about the 2010 playoffs.
So, for those thinking that Tim Duncan missing a few minutes here and a few seconds there might mean something when the Western Conference finals begin sometime in May, start planning those summer vacations if the Spurs don't leapfrog Houston and Portland.
And that's assuming you don't already consider the Spurs dead without Manu Ginobili.
By late May, those in Silver and Black will be talking about how happy they are that this summer includes no World Championships, no Olympic qualifying and no Olympics. That will give older legs, balky knees and surgically repaired lower legs time to rest.
2001: (6) Hornets beat (3) Heat (lost to Bucks, East semis)
2003: (6) Celtics beat (3) Pacers (lost to Nets, East semis)
2005: (6) Pacers beat (3) Celtics (lost to Pistons, East semis)
2006: (6) Clippers beat (3) Nuggets (lost to Suns, West semis)
2007: (6) Nets beat (3) Raptors (lost to Cavs, East semis)
2007: (8th) Warriors beat (1) Mavericks (lost to Jazz, West semis)