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The format for the first round, West and East semi-finals, and West and East finals go like this: Game 1: Top Seed's Home Court Game 2: Top Seed's Home Court Game 3: Lower Seed's Home Court Game 4: Lower Seed's Home Court Game 5: Top Seed's Home Court Game 6: Lower Seed's Home Court Game 7: Top Seed's Home Court For the NBA finals, the format is this: Game 1: Top Seed's Home Court Game 2: Top Seed's Home Court Game 3: Lower Seed's Home Court Game 4: Lower Seed's Home Court Game 5: Lower Seed's Home Court Game 6: Top Seed's Home Court Game 7: Top Seed's Home Court
It has been found that the concept of a home team advantage rings pretty true in basketball. Statistics have shown that in the finals, teams win about 80% of the time when they are playing on their home court.
For home court advantage for the NBA finals on the same year.
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no it is usually won on the visitors home court
1998 Chicago Bulls
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well it canged when Larry Bird and all them guys came it canged to where you play the first game away and then you play a couple at your house
home court matters because it gives motivation to the players owning the court..can you just imagine how awful it is losing in your own court? ..plus the shouts and cheers of fans add the spirit of the game..on the other hand, the opponents will surely do their best and strive hard to win the game considering that they are playing in their opponents den..:D
The Chicago Bulls hold the record for most consecutive home court wins by a team in the NBA. The 1995-96 squad had a 44 game home winning streak.
because they have a trophy in the center
i think that they would sit at the left side of the court