By way of the Spurs’ last-second loss to the Grizzlies on Wednesday, the Lakers are back in the play-in picture for the time being as the West’s No. 10 seed, one game up in the loss column on San Antonio. The Lakers, of course, could give the spot right back with a loss in Utah on Thursday, with Anthony Davis and LeBron James both not expected to play.
Also in the West, the Mavericks jumped the Warriors into the No. 3 seed by way of Golden State’s loss to Phoenix on Wednesday. Dallas and Golden State are tied in the loss column with Dallas having sealed the tiebreaker.
In the East, the Heat went into Boston and knocked off the Celtics to retain the No. 1 seed. Boston falls to No. 4, one game back in the loss column of No. 3 Philly and two back of No. 1 Miami and No. 2 Milwaukee.
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We’re going to be keeping close tabs on the playoff race with daily updates the rest of the way. Below is where things stand entering play on Thursday, March 31.
NOTE: Our SportsLine model, developed by predictive data engineer Stephen Oh, simulates the entire season 10,000 times and is constantly updating to reflect changing circumstances to produce the most unbiased and precise projections imaginable
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
Phoenix has clinched the No. 1 overall seed.
Current first-round matchup: TBD (play-in results)
The Grizzlies have clinched the No. 2 seed.
3. Dallas Mavericks
The Mavericks beat Cleveland on Wednesday and move to No. 3 by virtue of Golden State’s loss to Phoenix. The Mavericks and Warriors are tied in the loss column (Dallas has sealed the tiebreaker).
Projected seed: 3
Current first-round matchup: Jazz
Tiebreaker vs. No. 4 Warriors: Dallas has clinched with 3-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 5 Nuggets: Dallas has clinched with 2-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 6 Jazz: Mavericks currently own via conference record (season series tied 2-2, neither team leading division at the moment)
Tiebreaker vs. No. 7 Timberwolves: Dallas leads season series 2-1 with one game to play
4. Golden State Warriors
After falling to Phoenix on Wednesday, the Warriors dropped into a tie in the loss column with Dallas (Mavericks own the tiebreaker). The Warriors lead the No. 5 Nuggets and No. 6 Jazz by two in the loss column. Golden State plays its final head-to-head vs. Utah on Saturday.
Projected seed: 4
Current first-round matchup: Nuggets
Tiebreaker vs. No. 3 Mavericks: Dallas has clinched with 3-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 5 Denver: Nuggets have clinched via 3-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 6 Jazz: Warriors lead season series 2-1 with one to play
5. Denver Nuggets
Denver moved up to No. 5 with a win over Indiana on Wednesday by way of win percentage. The Nuggets are tied with the Jazz in the loss column, however, and it’s Utah that owns the tiebreaker.
Projected seed: 6
Current play-in matchup: Warriors
Tiebreaker vs. No. 3 Mavericks: Dallas has clinched with 2-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 4 Warriors: Nuggets have clinched via 3-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 6 Jazz: Utah has clinched with 4-0 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 7 Timberwolves: Denver trails season series 2-1 with one game to play
6. Utah Jazz
By way of win percentage, Utah has technically fallen to the No. 6 seed, behind Denver, but controls its own destiny to pass the Nuggets. Utah is tied in the loss column with Denver and has clinched the tiebreaker. The Jazz trail No. 4 Golden State by two in the loss column with one head-to-head remaining.
Projected seed: 5
Current first-round matchup: Mavericks
Tiebreaker vs. No. 3 Mavericks: Dallas currently owns via conference record (season series tied 2-2, neither team leading their division at the moment)
Tiebreaker vs. No. 4 Warriors: Jazz trail season series 2-1 with one to play
Tiebreaker vs. No. 5 Nuggets: Jazz have clinched with 4-0 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 7 Timberwolves: Jazz have clinched via 3-1 head-to-head advantage
CURRENT PLAY-IN TEAMS
7. Minnesota Timberwolves
The Timberwolves fell to Toronto on Wednesday and are now three games back in the loss column of the No. 6 Jazz and No. 5 Nuggets. It’s looking pretty firm that Minnesota will finish as the No. 7 seed, which will give it two cracks at a playoff berth.
Projected seed: 7
Current play-in matchup: Clippers
Tiebreaker vs. No. 5 Nuggets: Timberwolves lead season series 2-1 with one game to play
Tiebreaker vs. No. 6 Jazz: Utah has clinched via 3-1 head-to-head advantage
8. Los Angeles Clippers
The Clippers are pretty firm to remain in the No. 8 spot, leading the No. 9 Pelicans by four games in the loss column with six to play.
Projected seed: 8
Current play-in matchup: Timberwolves
Tiebreaker vs. No. 9 Pelicans: New Orleans has clinched with 3-0 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 10 Lakers: Clippers have clinched with 4-0 head-to-head advantage
9. New Orleans Pelicans
New Orleans is one game up on the No. 10 Spurs and No. 11 Lakers. New Orleans has one game left vs. the Lakers on Friday.
Projected seed: 9
Current play-in matchup: Lakers
Tiebreaker vs. No. 10 Lakers: Pelicans have clinched via 2-0 head-to-head advantage with one matchup left
Tiebreaker vs. No. 11 Spurs: San Antonio has clinched via 3-1 head-to-head advantage
10. Los Angeles Lakers
Thanks to the Spurs’ loss on Wednesday, the Lakers have backed back into the final play-in spot for the time being. With seven games remaining, the Lakers are one game up in the loss column on San Antonio (Spurs own the tiebreaker via conference record). The Lakers trail the No. 9 Pelicans by one in the loss column with one matchup remaining on Friday night.
Tiebreaker vs. No. 9 Pelicans: Pelicans have clinched via 2-0 head-to-head advantage with one matchup left
Tiebreaker vs. No. 11 Spurs: San Antonio currently owns via conference record (head-to-head tied 2-2, neither team leads division)
OUTSIDE LOOKING IN
No. 11 San Antonio Spurs: Trail No. 10 Lakers by one in loss column (Spurs own tiebreaker)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
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The Heat defeated Boston on Wednesday and remain tied with No. 2 Milwaukee in the loss column (Miami owns the tiebreaker via conference record). The Heat have a one-loss lead over the No. 3 Sixers and a two-loss lead over the No. 4 Celtics. Miami has clinched a playoff spot.
Projected seed: 1
Current first-round matchup: TBD (play-in results)
Tiebreaker vs. No. 2 Milwaukee: Heat currently own via conference record (season series 2-2, both teams leading division)
Tiebreaker vs. No. 3 Philadelphia: Heat currently own via conference record (season series tied 2-2, both teams leading division)
Tiebreaker vs. No. 4 Boston: Celtics have clinched via 2-0 head-to-head advantage with one matchup left
Tiebreaker vs. No. 5 Chicago: Heat have clinched via 3-0 head-to-head advantage with one matchup remaining
The Bucks are tied in the loss column with the No. 1 Heat and No. 2 Sixers. They play Philly for the final time on Tuesday night in a game that will decide the season tiebreaker. The Bucks lead the No. 4 Celtics by one in the loss column with one head-to-head matchup remaining on April 7.
Tiebreaker vs. No. 1 Miami: Miami currently owns via conference record (season series 2-2, both teams leading division)
Tiebreaker vs. No. 3 Philadelphia: Bucks have clinched via 2-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 4 Boston: Bucks trail season series 2-1 with one game remaining
Tiebreaker vs. No. 5 Chicago: Bucks lead season series 2-0 with two games remaining
The Sixers lost to the Bucks on Tuesday and are now one game back of the No. 1 Heat and No. 2 Bucks with seven games to play. The Sixers are one game up on the No. 4 Celtics. If the Sixers and Celtics finished tied, being that they’re both in the Atlantic Division and the season series is tied 2-2, the next tiebreaker would be division record, which would go to Boston at the moment (9-7 vs. 6-9 for Philly).
Projected seed: 4
Current first-round matchup: Cavs vs. Nets play-in winner
Tiebreaker vs. No. 1 Miami: Miami currently owns via conference record (season series tied 2-2, both teams leading division)
Tiebreaker vs. No. 2 Milwaukee: Bucks have clinched via 2-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 4 Boston: Boston currently owns as with better Atlantic division record
Tiebreaker vs. No. 5 Chicago: Sixers have clinched via 4-0 head-to-head advantage
The Celtics lost to Miami on Wednesday to fall one game back of the No. 3 Sixers and two games back of the No. 1 Heat and No. 2 Bucks, the latter of which Boston still plays one more time. Boston leads the No. 5 Bulls by two in the loss column with one head-to-head remaining, which will decide the tiebreaker.
Tiebreaker vs. No. 1 Miami: Celtics have clinched via 2-0 head-to-head advantage with one matchup left
Tiebreaker vs. No. 2 Milwaukee: Celtics lead season series 2-1 with one game remaining
Tiebreaker vs. No. 3 Philadelphia: Sixers currently own as Atlantic division leader (head-to-head tied 2-2)
Tiebreaker vs. No. 5 Chicago: Season series tied 1-1 with one game remaining
5. Chicago Bulls
The Bulls feel relatively safe to secure a top-six seed with an effective three-game lead over the No. 7 Cavs with six to play. Chicago is tied in the loss column with No. 6 Toronto (Bulls have clinched the tiebreaker), and it trails No. 4 Boston by two games with one head-to-head remaining.
Projected seed: 6
Current first-round matchup: Celtics
Tiebreaker vs. No. 1 Miami: Heat have clinched via 3-0 head-to-head advantage with one matchup remaining
Tiebreaker vs. No. 2 Milwaukee: Bulls trail season series 2-0 with two games remaining
Tiebreaker vs. No. 3 Philadelphia: Sixers have clinched via 4-0 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 4 Boston: Season series tied 1-1 with one game remaining
Tiebreaker vs. No. 6 Toronto: Chicago has clinched tiebreaker via 3-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 7 Cleveland: Chicago has clinched via 3-1 head-to-head advantage
6. Toronto Raptors
The Raptors beat Minnesota on Wednesday and are two games ahead of the Cavs for the No. 6 seed (Cleveland has the tiebreaker). The Raptors are tied with the No. 5 Bulls (Chicago has clinched the tiebreaker). SportsLine projections have the Raptors jumping Chicago and finishing as the No. 5 seed.
Projected seed: 5
Current play-in matchup: Nets
Tiebreaker vs. No. 5 Chicago: Chicago has clinched tiebreaker via 3-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 7 Cleveland: Cavs have clinched via 3-0 head-to-head advantage with game remaining
CURRENT PLAY-IN TEAMS
The Cavaliers have fallen into the play-in, two games back of the No. 6 Raptors (Cleveland has the tiebreaker) and the No. 5 Bulls (Chicago has the tiebreaker). The Cavs have a two-game lead over the No. 8 Nets with six to play, and they play each other in the final week of the season.
Projected seed: 7
Current first-round matchup: Nets
Tiebreaker vs. No. 5 Chicago: Bulls have clinched via 3-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 6 Toronto: Cavs have clinched via 3-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 8 Brooklyn: Nets lead season series 2-1 with one matchup remaining
8. Brooklyn Nets
The Nets have a one-loss lead over the Hornets, who have secured the tiebreaker, with six to play. The Nets also lead the No. 10 Hawks by one in the loss column with one head-to-head matchup remaining. Brooklyn still has a shot to catch No. 7 Cleveland, which they trail by two in the loss column with one head-to-head matchup remaining. If the Nets win that game, they would clinch the tiebreaker over the Cavs.
Projected seed: 8
Current play-in matchup: Cavs
Tiebreaker vs. No. 7 Cleveland: Nets lead season series 2-1 with one matchup remaining
Tiebreaker vs. No. 9 Charlotte: Hornets have clinched via 2-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 10 Atlanta: Nets have clinched via 2-0 head-to-head advantage with one game remaining
The Hornets trail Brooklyn by one in the loss column (Charlotte has the tiebreaker). Charlotte is tied in the loss column with No. 10 Atlanta (Hornets currently own a slight edge in the tiebreaker with one fewer conference loss).
Projected seed: 9
Current play-in matchup: Hawks
Tiebreaker vs. No. 8 Brooklyn: Hornets have clinched via 2-1 head-to-head advantage
Tiebreaker vs. No. 10 Atlanta: Hornets currently own via conference record
The Hawks are tied in the loss column with the No. 9 Hornets. The Hawks trail the No. 8 Nets by one in the loss column with one matchup remaining against Brooklyn (the Nets have already clinched the tiebreaker).
Projected seed: 10
Current play-in matchup: Hornets
Tiebreaker vs. No. 8 Brooklyn: Nets have clinched via 2-0 head-to-head advantage with one game remaining
Tiebreaker vs. No. 9 Charlotte: Charlotte currently owns via conference win percentage
Heading into Week 13, the Los Angeles Chargers had to travel across the country in order to face the lowly New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium for a game that many anticipated would be a win for Justin Herbert and company.
Even though the Chargers inevitably got out of New England with a win, it wasn’t easy by any means, with the team struggling to score every time the football was in their hands.
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Ultimately, Los Angeles came out on top with the team putting six points on the board while shutting out the Patriots’ offense in order to improve their record to 5-7 on the season.
On Monday, veteran Chargers linebacker Eric Kendricks made an appearance on “The Jim Rome Show” to talk about the game against the Patriots, which was a game dominated by defense.
Kendricks played a significant role in the win for the Chargers as he finished the game with 10 tackles and a sack as the Chargers were able to avoid losing to one of the worst teams in the league this season, with New England dropping to 2-10 on the year.
At this point, making a push for the NFL playoffs might be a stretch for the Chargers, especially considering the rest of their schedule is mostly against divisional opponents and one matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
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The Chargers will take on the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders before facing the Bills and will finish the season slate on the road in Denver before their season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
The NHL salary cap is expected to rise to approximately $87.675 million for the 2024-25 season, the league announced at the Board of Governors meeting Monday.
The salary cap currently sits at $83.5 million for the 2023-24 season after a $1 million rise from 2022-23. The cap remained flat at $81.5 million for the three seasons before that.
During the 2019-20 season, when the season was paused because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the league incurred approximately $1.5 billion in escrow debt. With the debt expected to be paid off by next year, the cap will be able to increase more significantly.
The biggest single-season jump the cap has ever made is $4.5 million.
One of the main reasons that John Harbaugh is called a Super Bowl champion as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens is the fact that he had quarterback Joe Flacco under center to help lead his team to a title.
Unfortunately for Flacco, his NFL career never hit the same high that it did while he was with the Ravens, as he’s bounced around the league quite a bit over the last five years or so.
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After stints with the Denver Broncos and New York Jets, Flacco is currently the starting quarterback for the division-rival Cleveland Browns, as the result of Deshaun Watson going down for the season and the team having somewhat of a revolving door at quarterback.
With the Browns being bitter rivals of the Ravens, Harbaugh was asked what it was like to see his old quarterback wearing a Cleveland jersey while taking on the Los Angeles Rams over the weekend.
Harbaugh openly admitted that he was rooting against Flacco on Sunday, via Sarah Ellison of Ravens Vault.
No hard feelings, Joe Flacco.
Also, can someone at the Ravens get John Harbaugh an NFL Sunday Ticket package pic.twitter.com/Z9pcLpzhD7
With the Browns suffering consecutive losses to the Broncos and Rams, the Ravens are starting to separate themselves from the pack in the AFC North division, with the team sporting an impressive 9-3 record and first-place standing in the division.
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That said, of course, Harbaugh was rooting against Flacco on Sunday, as he doesn’t want his old quarterback to help the Browns close the gap in the division standings, even though it looks like Baltimore will ultimately win the division title at this point.