There is plenty left to play for on the final day of the NBA regular season.
Sunday’s 15-game slate will decide the play-in tournament pictures in each conference and which lottery-bound teams improve their odds ahead of the strong 2026 draft.
Whether the goal is to begin the chase for the Larry O’Brien Trophy, or to wait and see who will have the right to choose between AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson and Cameron Boozer come June, here’s everything at stake heading into Sunday’s 2025-26 regular-season finale.
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Current NBA playoff matchups
Eastern Conference playoffs
1. Detroit Pistons vs. 8. Play-in winner TBD
2. Boston Celtics vs. 7. Play-in winner TBD
3. New York Knicks vs. 6. Toronto Raptors
4. Cleveland Cavaliers vs. 5. Atlanta Hawks
Eastern Conference play-in
7. Orlando Magic vs. 8. Philadelphia 76ers
9. Charlotte Hornets vs. 10. Miami Heat
Loser 7/8 vs. Winner 9/10
Western Conference playoffs
1. Oklahoma City Thunder vs. 8. Play-in winner TBD
2. San Antonio Spurs vs. 7. Play-in winner TBD
3. Denver Nuggets vs. 6. Minnesota Timberwolves
4. Los Angeles Lakers vs. 5. Houston Rockets
Western Conference play-in
7. Phoenix Suns vs. 8. Portland Trail Blazers
9. LA Clippers vs. 10. Golden State Warriors
Loser 7/8 vs. Winner 9/10
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Eastern Conference

1. Detroit Pistons (locked)
The Pistons long ago clinched the top spot in the East standings. They await their first-round opponent at the conclusion of next week’s play-in tournament.

2. Boston Celtics (locked)
Boston capped off its fantastic regular season by claiming the second seed and now will await the winner of the 7-8 play-in game Tuesday night. The Celtics are the betting favorites to emerge from the East playoffs yet again — a remarkable turn of events less than a year after Jayson Tatum suffered a torn Achilles.

3. New York Knicks (locked)
New York will be the third seed, and Sunday’s games will decide whether it hosts Toronto or Atlanta in Round 1.

4. Cleveland Cavaliers (locked)
Friday’s loss to the Hawks ensured Cleveland would be the 4-seed, setting up a matchup with Toronto or Atlanta.

5/6. Atlanta Hawks
The Hawks, who clinched the Southeast Division on Friday, are on a 20-5 run heading into the final day of the regular season. If Atlanta beats Miami Sunday, it will be the 5-seed. If Atlanta loses, it can still get the five seed if Toronto loses, or Orlando beats Boston.

5/6. Toronto Raptors
Toronto had a chance to win its way to fifth, but instead lost to the Knicks on Friday night at Madison Square Garden. A Raptors win Sunday against Brooklyn would guarantee a top-6 seed, and Toronto would rise to fifth if Atlanta and Orlando both lose.

6/7/8. Orlando Magic
The Magic have won five of six games after a roller-coaster March. If Orlando wins Sunday in Boston, it will clinch the seventh seed and a home game Tuesday against Philadelphia. A Magic win combined with a Raptors loss would vault Orlando into the top six.

7/8. Philadelphia 76ers
While Joel Embiid remains sidelined after undergoing an emergency appendectomy, the Sixers do have a matchup with the lottery-bound Bucks. A Philly win and an Orlando loss would give the 76ers seventh and drop Orlando to eighth.

8/9. Charlotte Hornets
It’s been an unbelievable turnaround for Charlotte, which started 16-28 and will end the regular season with the franchise’s most wins in a decade. The Hornets, however, are all but locked into the 9-10 game. They will host it with a win Sunday against the Knicks, but a loss paired with a Miami win would drop the Hornets to 10th.

9/10. Miami Heat
It’s been a disastrous final stretch for the Heat, who have tumbled from top-6 contention to the likely 10th seed and needing two road wins to reach the playoffs — just like Miami pulled off last season.
Projected Eastern Conference StandingsSeedTeamProjected Final Record1Detroit Pistons
60-22 |
| 2 |
Boston Celtics |
56-26 |
| 3 |
New York Knicks |
54-28 |
| 4 |
Cleveland Cavaliers |
52-30 |
| 5 |
Atlanta Hawks |
47-35 |
| 6 |
Toronto Raptors |
46-36 |
| 7 |
Orlando Magic |
45-37 |
| 8 |
Philadelphia 76ers |
45-37 |
| 9 |
Charlotte Hornets |
43-39 |
| 10 |
Miami Heat |
43-39 |
| 11 |
Milwaukee Bucks |
32-50 |
| 12 |
Chicago Bulls |
32-50 |
| 13 |
Brooklyn Nets |
20-62 |
| 14 |
Indiana Pacers |
19-63 |
| 15 |
Washington Wizards |
17-65 |
| Projections via ESPN’s Basketball Power Index |
Western Conference

1. Oklahoma City Thunder (locked)
A pair of wins this week in Los Angeles secured the third straight 1-seed for the defending champions.

2. San Antonio Spurs (locked)
The Spurs are 30-3 entering the final game of the season against the Nuggets. San Antonio will face the winner of the 7/8 play-in game in the first round.

3/4. Denver Nuggets
Denver has won 11 straight games heading into Sunday’s regular-season finale, but if the Nuggets lose and the Lakers win Sunday, they will fall to fourth. Two years ago, a loss to the Spurs on the final day of the season cost the Nuggets the 1-seed in the West.

3/4. Los Angeles Lakers
What a difference a couple of weeks makes. When April began, the Lakers had the inside track on the 3-seed and felt like they had turned themselves into a Western Conference threat. Now, though, the Lakers have limped into the playoffs without home-court advantage against Houston and with their two leading scorers, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, likely out for the first round with injuries.

5. Houston Rockets (locked)
The Rockets’ loss Friday snapped an eight-game winning streak. It also took away any chance Houston had to host a first-round series. Houston will face the Lakers or Nuggets.

6. Minnesota Timberwolves (locked)
Minnesota has been locked into the 6-seed for nearly a week and will face either Denver or Los Angeles in the first round.

7. Phoenix Suns (locked)
It’s been a fantastic season for Phoenix, which has far exceeded all reasonable expectations for the Suns heading into it. And while Phoenix is going to fall just short of escaping the play-in, it will host two games while only needing to win one to get in.

8/9. Portland Trail Blazers
After a win against the Clippers Friday night, the Blazers need to beat Sacramento at home Sunday night to secure the 8-seed — and two chances at reaching their first playoffs since 2021.

8/9. LA Clippers
The Clippers turned a disastrous 6-21 start into a play-in appearance, but Friday’s loss means Sunday’s game against Golden State is likely a preview of the 9-10 game.

10. Golden State Warriors (locked)
Golden State has been locked into the 10 seed for quite some time, and will be hoping to have both Stephen Curry and Kristaps Porzingis available for the 9-10 game in Portland Wednesday. If both stars play, the Warriors should feel confident about their chances.
Projected Western Conference StandingsSeedTeamProjected Final Record1Oklahoma City Thunder
65-17 |
| 2 |
San Antonio Spurs |
63-19 |
| 3 |
Denver Nuggets |
53-29 |
| 4 |
Los Angeles Lakers |
53-29 |
| 4 |
Houston Rockets |
52-30 |
| 6 |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
49-33 |
| 7 |
Phoenix Suns |
44-38 |
| 8 |
Portland Trail Blazers |
42-40 |
| 9 |
LA Clippers |
42-40 |
| 10 |
Golden State Warriors |
38-44 |
| 11 |
New Orleans Pelicans |
26-56 |
| 12 |
Dallas Mavericks |
26-56 |
| 13 |
Memphis Grizzlies |
25-57 |
| 14 |
Sacramento Kings |
22-60 |
| 15 |
Utah Jazz |
22-60 |
| Projections via ESPN’s Basketball Power Index |
Race for the No. 1 pick

1. Washington Wizards
Friday’s loss locked Washington into the top spot in the NBA draft lottery — meaning they can’t fall further than fifth.

2. Indiana Pacers
Indiana has clinched a top-3 spot in the lottery, which is all a team needs to do to maximize its percentage at the top pick (14%). Because of the Ivica Zubac trade in February, Sunday’s game against Detroit only matters for the possibility of Indiana winning and moving into a tie with Brooklyn for the league’s second-worst record. That would cause a coin flip to see which team will finish higher if they don’t move up in the lottery. If the Pacers don’t land a top-four pick via the lottery, their pick goes to the LA Clippers.

3. Brooklyn Nets
Three wins in the last two weeks led to some stress over the past few days in Brooklyn, but the combination of losing to Indiana Thursday and Milwaukee Friday and both Utah and Sacramento winning Friday means the Nets have locked in a top three spot in the lottery, and thus guaranteeing the highest possible chance of moving up.
Losing to Toronto Sunday would open the possibility of Indiana beating Detroit and moving into a tie with Brooklyn, where a coin flip would determine both teams’ draft order if both aren’t selected in the draft lottery.

4. (tie) Utah Jazz
Both Utah and Sacramento won Friday, leaving both teams tied for fourth in the lottery standings. If still tied after Sunday’s games, a coin flip would determine which order the teams will pick in if neither moves up in next month’s draft lottery.

4. (tie) Sacramento Kings
The Kings have gone 8-9 over the past two weeks to fall out of the top 3 in the lottery. They missed a chance to claim fourth place in the lottery standings outright by defeating Golden State on Friday. They finish with a motivated Portland team Sunday.

6 (tie). Dallas Mavericks
The Mavericks have navigated to sixth in the lottery standings by losing 30 of their past 36 games. A loss to the Bulls Sunday would keep Dallas ahead of New Orleans and Memphis.

6. (tie) Memphis Grizzlies
Going 2-20 in their past 22 games has put the Grizzlies in position to get a high pick in this year’s draft, but their final positioning will be determined by what happens with Dallas and New Orleans Sunday. After losing to Utah Friday, the Grizzlies will likely lose to Houston. The Grizzlies will then be rooting for Dallas to beat Chicago and break the tie for sixth. Assuming the two teams remain tied, a coin flip will determine the order they’ll pick if neither moves up in the lottery.

8. New Orleans Pelicans
New Orleans doesn’t have control of its pick, and yet has still sat its veterans for the past few games. Assuming the Pelicans do the same again Sunday in Minnesota, they will either be eighth in the lottery by themselves, or will move into a tie with Memphis and/or Dallas if one or both teams win Sunday.

9. Chicago Bulls
Chicago’s loss to Orlando Friday, coupled with Milwaukee’s win over Brooklyn, has the Bulls sitting by themselves in ninth in the lottery standings. But if Chicago beats Dallas and Philly beats Milwaukee on Sunday, the Bulls and Bucks will be tied, with a postseason coin flip to determine which team will pick ninth.

10. Milwaukee Bucks
The Bucks win on Friday left them a game behind the Bulls. The Bucks will either wind up in 10th, or tied with the Bulls for 9th.
Projected 2026 Lottery OrderNo.TeamCurrent RecordChance ForNo. 1 Pick1Washington Wizards
17-64 14% |
| 2 |
Indiana Pacers |
19-62 |
14% |
| 3 |
Brooklyn Nets |
20-61 |
14% |
| 4 |
Utah Jazz |
22-59 |
11.5% |
| 5 |
Sacramento Kings |
22-59 |
11.5% |
| 6 |
Memphis Grizzlies |
25-56 |
9% |
| 7 |
Dallas Mavericks |
25-56 |
7.5% |
| 8 |
New Orleans Pelicans* |
26-55 |
6% |
| 9 |
Chicago Bulls |
31-50 |
4.5% |
| 10 |
Milwaukee Bucks |
32-49 |
3.0% |
| 11 |
Golden State Warriors |
37-44 |
2% |
| 12 |
LA Clippers* |
41-40 |
1.5% |
| 13 |
Miami Heat |
42-39 |
1% |
| 14 |
Charlotte Hornets |
43-38 |
0.5% |
*The Pelicans’ pick would convey to the Atlanta Hawks. The Clippers’ pick would convey to the Oklahoma City Thunder. |
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Sunday’s games
Magic at Celtics, 6 p.m. ET (ESPN)
Wizards at Cavaliers, 6 p.m. ET
Pistons at Pacers, 6 p.m. ET
Hawks at Heat, 6 p.m. ET
Hornets at Knicks, 6 p.m. ET
Bucks at 76ers, 6 p.m. ET
Nets at Raptors, 6 p.m. ET
Bulls at Mavericks, 8:30 p.m. ET
Grizzlies at Rockets, 8:30 p.m. ET
Pelicans at Timberwolves, 8:30 p.m. ET
Suns at Thunder, 8:30 p.m. ET
Nuggets at Spurs, 8:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)
Jazz at Lakers, 8:30 p.m. ET
Warriors at Clippers, 8:30 p.m. ET
Kings at Trail Blazers, 8:30 p.m. ET
Friday’s scores
Pistons 118, Hornets 100
Heat 140, Wizards 117
Hawks 124, Cavaliers 102
Celtics 144, Pelicans 118
76ers 105, Pacers 94
Knicks 112, Raptors 95
Magic 127, Bulls 103 p.m. ET
Bucks 125, Nets 108
Spurs 139, Mavericks 120
Nuggets 127, Thunder 107
Timberwolves 136, Rockets 132
Jazz 147, Grizzlies 101
Trail Blazers 116, Clippers 97
Kings 124, Warriors 118
Lakers 101, Suns 73