The unexpected Oklahoma City Thunder clinched the Western Conference top seed on Sunday ahead of defending champions the Denver Nuggets as the NBA regular season wrapped up.
The youthful Thunder rolled past the playoff-bound Dallas Mavericks — who rested Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving among others — 135-86 to emerge from the trio of teams who went into the final day of action tied atop the West.
It marked the first time that three teams entered their final games with identical records, all with a shot at the No. 1 seed in a conference.
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Thanks to the Thunder’s edge in their head-to-head record, the Nuggets’ 126-111 victory over the Grizzlies in Memphis was not enough and the Minnesota Timberwolves, who also had a chance, fell 125-106 to the Phoenix Suns.
The Suns snatched the sixth and final automatic playoff berth and face the No. 3 Timberwolves again in the first round.
In New Orleans, LeBron James scored 28 points with 11 rebounds and 17 assists in his 112th career triple-double to propel the Los Angeles Lakers to a 124-108 victory over the Pelicans and eighth place in the West.
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The defeat dropped the Pelicans out of sixth place and they host the Lakers in the play-in tournament today, with the winner advancing to the playoffs as the seventh seed.
James added five steals, while Anthony Davis had 30 points and 11 rebounds against his former team.
Davis gave Lakers fans a scare when he hobbled out in pain late in the fourth quarter.
Davis said his back “locked up” after he took a shove, but vowed there was “no doubt” he would play today.
James said the quick turnaround to another game against the Pelicans was reminiscent of a playoff series.
“That’s exactly what it feels like,” he said. “So you don’t get too high on one win because you’ve got to come back and play again.”
The Golden State Warriors, with Stephen Curry and Draymond Green resting, beat the Utah Jazz 123-116 to lock up the final play-in berth.
They play today against the Sacramento Kings, who cruised past Portland 123-95, with the winner of that play-in game earning a shot at the loser of the Lakers-Pelicans contest for the final Western Conference playoff berth.
There was a bit less to settle in the East, but the New York Knicks, fueled by 40 points from Jalen Brunson, edged the Chicago Bulls 120-119 in overtime to grab the second seed.
Brunson’s pull-up shot with 1 minute, 1 second remaining in regulation tied it at 109-109.
Brunson fed Donte DiVincenzo for a go-ahead three-pointer with 3:13 left in overtime and the Knicks held on for their 50th win of the season.
The Knicks leapfrogged into second place over the Milwaukee Bucks, who fell 113-88 to the Orlando Magic as Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo missed a third straight game with a leg injury.
The Magic, led by 26 points and 11 rebounds from Paolo Banchero, avoided the play-in tournament, clinching the fifth seed ahead of the Indiana Pacers.
The Pacers grabbed the sixth and final automatic playoff spot with an emphatic 157-115 victory over the Atlanta Hawks and booked a first-round clash with the Bucks.
The Boston Celtics, already assured of the top seed in the East, closed the regular season with a 64th victory, 132-122 over the Washington Wizards.
The Cleveland Cavaliers, who also had a shot at second place, fell to the Charlotte Hornets 120-110 and finished fourth. They meet the Magic in the first round.
The Miami Heat, beaten by the Nuggets in last year’s NBA Finals, finished eighth after a 118-103 victory over the Toronto Raptors.
The Heat tomorrow are to take on the Philadelphia 76ers, who rested star big man Joel Embiid in their 107-86 victory over the Brooklyn Nets.
The winners advance to the playoffs and the losers take on the winners of the play-in clash between Chicago and 10th-seeded Atlanta.
Sixers coach Nick Nurse said reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Embiid would be available.
“We decided out of caution to hold him out,” Nurse said. “He’ll be ready to go.”
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