2026 NBA playoff picture: Standings, tiebreakers, projections as Thunder clinch playoff berth
With less than a month to go before the start of the 2026 NBA playoffs, here’s where things stand
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have officially clinched a playoff spot. The 54-15 Thunder became the first team to qualify for the 2026 NBA playoffs, clinching a top-six spot in the West thanks to the Suns’ loss to the Timberwolves on Tuesday night. The Thunder started the season 24-1 and are 12-1 in their last 13 games after an 18-13 stretch in the middle of the season.
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Lakers knocked off the Houston Rockets on Monday to tie the season series 1-1. They play again Wednesday night to decide the season tiebreaker, which could have major seeding implications with a single loss currently separating the two.
This is but one of many seeding races across both conferences that look to be headed for a photo finish as we are less than a month out from the close of the 2025-26 NBA regular season. The final day of games will be on Sunday, April 12. Between now and then, we will be updating this playoff picture each day to keep you up to date on the standings, important magic numbers, all relevant tiebreakers, and our SportsLine projections.
Here is where we stand entering play on Wednesday, March 18.
*Tiebreaker Note: All tiebreakers are included for teams currently within one game (or one seed) of each other, but will only be listed under the current higher seed’s section.
Play-In Tournament
East: No. 7 Heat vs. No. 8 Hawks , No. 9 76ers vs. No. 10 Hornets
West: No. 7 Suns vs. No. 8 Clippers, No. 9 Warriors vs. No. 10 Trail Blazers
East first round
No. 1 Pistons vs. No. 8 76ers/Heat/Hawks/Hornets
No. 2 Celtics vs. No. 7 Heat/76ers
No. 3 Knicks vs. No. 6 Magic
No. 4 Cavaliers vs. No. 5 Raptors
West first round
No. 1 Thunder vs. No. 8 Clippers/Suns/Warriors/Blazers
No. 2 Spurs vs. No. 7 Suns/Clippers
No. 3 Lakers vs. No. 6 Timberwolves
No. 4 Rockets vs. No. 5 Nuggets
At the top of the West, No. 2 San Antonio still has an outside shot to catch the No. 1 Thunder, but one way or another those are going to be the top two teams. After that, just two games separate the 3-6 seeds.
In the East, Detroit has a firm hold on the top spot over Boston and the tiebreaker already clinched. The Celtics are focused on holding off the No. 3 Knicks, who are trying to hold off the No. 4 Cavs, who are trying to hold off the No. 5 Raptors, who are one game up on the Magic. So yeah, it’s tight.
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