NBA Playoffs

There’s something about NBA basketball that sets the nerves on edge, and the NBA playoffs epitomize this; the end-to-end to action on the court, basketball scores that flip back and forth from moment to moment. It’s an exciting time, and NBA playoff tickets are notoriously difficult to obtain. Everybody wants to be there when it happens, and this is no surprise.

The 2007 NBA playoffs saw a change in the format, following controversy the previous year. Up until the 2006 NBA playoffs, the division winners qualified for top three seed status in their conference, meaning that teams with superior records might be pushed out earlier in the competition by other teams playing well. The NBA changed this rule on August 2, 2006 to address the faulty system. The new system dictates that the teams with the two best records in a conference can avoid each other until the conference finals.

The 2008 NBA Playoffs are living up to everyone’s expectations, and demand for Celtics playoffs tickets and Lakers playoffs tickets was through the roof this year. Other teams, such as Detroit and Utah have also proved a surprise, and Pistons playoff tickets and Jazz playoffs tickets were selling extremely well, as fans from both teams sensed they might well go all the way to the finals.

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