The Warriors can finish anywhere from fifth to ninth in the Western Conference, meaning they’ll either be in the playoffs or the play-in tournament. Here’s a look at every possible scenario.
The good news this year is that, as of Thursday, the Warriors control their own destiny. If they win their final two regular-season games -- Friday against the Kings and Sunday against the Trail Blazers, both on the road -- they will be guaranteed a top-six seed and an accompanying playoff berth.Warriors grab the No. 5 seed if ...
The Warriors also can drop to the No. 9 seed, which would force them to win two play-in games just to make the playoffs. That seed is only possible if the Warriors lose both of their final two regular-season games.They go 0-2 AND the Timberwolves go 2-0 AND the Pelicans beat the New York Knicks, AND the Lakers go 1-1 or 2-0Warriors: at Kings , at Trail Blazers Timberwolves: at Spurs , vs.
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