1, the champion of the division automatically ranks first.
2, the relationship between the two teams is better.
3. Do better in the competition at the same level.
4, against the performance of the same league team, better ranked in the forefront.
5, against the same league is eligible to enter the playoffs, preferably at the top.
6. Teams against different leagues are eligible to enter the playoffs, and the top ranking is better.
7. The net winning points of all competitions are better before the list.
When three or more teams have the same record
1, the champion of the division automatically ranks first.
2, the relationship between the winners and losers of multiple teams is better before the column.
3. Better performance than the same team (only applicable to the same team)
4, against the performance of the same league team, better ranked in the forefront.
5. Teams that qualify for the playoffs have better results against the same league (attached, including teams whose regular season record is the same as the playoffs, such as Pelicans and Thunder, which are both 43 wins and 36 losses at present).
6. The net winning points of all competitions should be in the first place.
When three or more teams have the same record, the rules of the same record are basically the same as those of the two teams. The only difference is that there is one less "score against teams qualified for the playoffs in different leagues". When the current five items are completely consistent, directly compare the net winning points of all games.