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Yankee Scores > Latest Sports News > Basketball > Looking at the Numbers: Stats and facts before Tip Off in the NBA Playoffs

Looking at the Numbers: Stats and facts before Tip Off in the NBA Playoffs

Last updated: April 18, 2026 5:37 pm
Daniel Adebanji - Sports Writer, Sports Journalist
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The NBA playoffs begin tonight, and several unexpected outcomes have already emerged. While some teams with winning records failed to qualify, others are poised to achieve historic milestones. Yankee Scores highlights the distinctive features of this postseason.

Winning Records, No Playoffs

A winning season usually means playoff basketball. Not this time. Charlotte (44‑38), Miami (43‑39), and the Los Angeles Clippers (42‑40) all finished above .500 yet missed the postseason. The NBA’s current format, with the play-in tournament, played a big part in these surprises. Despite their strong records, these teams lost critical play-in matchups that bumped their chances of making the final playoff spots. That ties a league record, previously seen only in 1971 and 2022.
For Miami, the sting is sharper. The Heat had made the playoffs every single time they posted a winning record, until now. That is, 24 out of 25 times in their 38 seasons they finish with .500.
In the second quarter of the Play-In game against Miami, the Charlotte point guard LaMelo Ball tripped Adebayo, who fell awkwardly and was unable to return to the game. Credit: basquetplus

Detroit’s Quiet Dominance

If playoff teams were judged only by their head-to-head records, Detroit would be the top seed. The Pistons went 30-12 against other playoff clubs, edging Oklahoma City (31-14) and San Antonio (29-14). Detroit’s success has been powered by a league-leading defense, clever adjustments from Coach Casey, and breakout performances from Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren. The Thunder, however, posted the biggest point differential in those matchups, winning by an average of 8.4 points.
For the first time since 2008, Detroit opens a playoff series at home. Their matchup against Orlando begins Sunday, marking a long‑awaited return of postseason buzz to the Motor City.
The ‘04 Pistons’ 16-win spray paint tracker was as Detroit as it gets. Credit: The Slams

Harden’s Streak Continues

James Harden has yet to capture a championship, but his playoff streak remains perfect. Seventeen seasons, seventeen playoff appearances. Now with Cleveland, he faces Toronto in Round 1. Harden enters the series just two points shy of passing Larry Bird on the all‑time playoff scoring list, with Dwyane Wade and the top 10 within reach.
17 seasons. 17 playoff appearances. JAMES HARDEN will join John Stockton, Karl Malone and Tony Parker to achieve this feat. Credit: NBA

Milestones

Kevin Durant is 15 points away from 5,000 career playoff points, while LeBron James needs seven steals to reach 500, a mark no one else has ever approached.

Atlanta is in the playoffs for the 50th time, the Hawks becoming the fourth franchise to hit this milestone. The Los Angeles Lakers (66), Boston (63) and Philadelphia (55) are the three teams to have hit the threshold before hawks.

Money on the Line

This year’s playoff pool is the richest ever: $35.7 million. Oklahoma City, the team with the best regular‑season record, is already guaranteed $2.16 million. If they win it all, they’ll claim more than one‑third of the pool, a staggering $12.8 million. The financial stakes rise with each round, with about $5 million separating the Finals winner from the runner‑up.
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