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With just about every team having to play one more game in the 2014-2015 NBA season, the playoff picture in the Western Conference is still very much undecided. Seven teams have already clinched a playoff berth, but the seeding could go in a number of different ways. The Memphis Grizzlies are no longer in the race for the No.2 seed, leaving the San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers and Houston Rockets fighting for that spot. The Golden State Warriors comfortably have the No.1 seed in the conference. The Portland Trail Blazers are certain to finish with the sixth-best record in the West, but they are locked into the No.4 seed because they’ve clinched the Northwest Division title. They won’t have home-court advantage in the first round because the No.5 seed will have a better overall record.
The New Orleans Pelicans and Oklahoma City Thunder are competing for the final playoff spot. All three teams vying for the No.2 seed have the same record, heading into the season’s final 24 hours. San Antonio is in the driver’s seat, but there’s still a chance that they’ll end up with the No.6 seed. In the last 31 years, only five teams have won the championship as a No.3 seed or worse. Below is a look at the scenarios for the possible No.2 seed, as well as their chances of making a run in the playoffs.
San Antonio Spurs The Spurs are the hottest team in the NBA. They’ve won 11 straight games, including victories over the best that the West has to offer.
During their current stretch, San Antonio has beaten both Oklahoma City and Houston twice, while getting wins over Golden State, Dallas and Memphis. The defending champs have been utterly dominant, winning those seven games by an average of 17.7 points. Sitting atop the Southwest Division, the Spurs control their own destiny for the No.2 seed. A win against the New Orleans Pelicans in their final regular-season game gives them home-court advantage against every team in the conference, except the Warriors. Only Golden State and the Atlanta Hawks have performed better at home than San Antonio and their 33-8 record.