The 2026 NBA regular season has been nothing short of spectacular, and now it all narrows down to four high-stakes nights that will decide the final playoff spots in each conference. The NBA Play-In Tournament 2026 runs from April 14 to 17, and eight teams are fighting for their postseason lives. One bad night and your season is over. That’s the beauty of it.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, this is some of the most compelling basketball of the entire year. All games stream exclusively on Prime Video, making it accessible for fans across the US, Canada, and Europe.
The Play-In Tournament was made a permanent fixture of the NBA calendar after proving wildly popular with fans. It gives teams that finish 7th through 10th in each conference a shot at earning the final two playoff seeds, rather than simply missing the postseason after a long 82-game grind.

Here’s the format broken down simply:
| Game | Teams | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 7 vs. 8 | Winner = No. 7 seed | Loser gets another chance |
| 9 vs. 10 | Winner advances | Loser is eliminated |
| Final (April 17) | Loser of 7/8 vs. Winner of 9/10 | Winner = No. 8 seed |
The key thing to understand is that the 7th and 8th seeds get two chances to advance, while the 9th and 10th seeds are playing sudden death from the jump. Home court matters, crowd energy matters, and experience under pressure matters more here than almost anywhere else in the regular season calendar.
| Date | Conference | Matchup | Time (ET) | Stakes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuesday, April 14 | East | Charlotte Hornets (9) vs. Miami Heat (10) | 7:30 p.m. | Loser eliminated |
| Tuesday, April 14 | West | Portland Trail Blazers (8) vs. Phoenix Suns (7) | 10:00 p.m. | Winner = West No. 7 seed |
| Wednesday, April 15 | East | Orlando Magic (8) vs. Philadelphia 76ers (7) | 7:30 p.m. | Winner = East No. 7 seed |
| Wednesday, April 15 | West | Golden State Warriors (10) vs. Los Angeles Clippers (9) | 10:00 p.m. | Loser eliminated |
| Friday, April 17 | East Final | Loser of Magic/76ers vs. Winner of Hornets/Heat | 7:30 p.m. | Winner = East No. 8 seed |
| Friday, April 17 | West Final | Loser of Suns/Blazers vs. Winner of Warriors/Clippers | 10:00 p.m. | Winner = West No. 8 seed |
All games broadcast exclusively on Prime Video. NBA Playoffs tip off April 18.
The Eastern play-in bracket is headlined by playoff-tested franchises and a few young teams ready to make some noise.
This is arguably the most fascinating opener of the entire tournament. The Miami Heat under Erik Spoelstra are practically a playoff institution at this point. Even in down years, Miami finds a way to compete when it counts, and Bam Adebayo provides the kind of defensive anchor and two-way reliability that wins elimination games. Jimmy Butler’s availability will be the headline going into tip-off.

On the other side, LaMelo Ball and the Hornets bring an electrifying offensive game that can light up the scoreboard in a hurry. Charlotte’s problem has always been the other end of the floor, and against a disciplined Heat defense, those gaps tend to get exposed.
Prediction: Miami Heat advance (52% chance). Spoelstra’s playoff culture edges out Charlotte’s youth in a close, entertaining game.
This is the Eastern headline matchup. The 76ers come in as the 7-seed with Joel Embiid anchoring a roster that, when healthy and locked in, is genuinely dangerous against any opponent in a short series. Philadelphia’s half-court execution and size are legitimate advantages here.

The Orlando Magic are no pushover though. Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner give Orlando a dynamic offensive duo, and their team defense ranks among the league’s best. They switch, they communicate, and they make life uncomfortable for isolation-heavy offenses. If Embiid is even slightly limited, Orlando is more than capable of pulling the upset.
Prediction: Philadelphia 76ers advance as East No. 7 seed (58% chance). Talent and experience tip the scales, but Orlando winning wouldn’t shock anyone.
East No. 8 Seed Prediction: Miami Heat, who would face the loser of the 76ers-Magic game in the Friday final.
The West’s play-in bracket carries enormous star power and some genuinely tantalizing storylines.
The Phoenix Suns have the most decorated roster in this bracket. Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal form one of the NBA’s most potent offensive trios, and in a single-game format, that kind of firepower is especially difficult to contain. The knock on Phoenix has been defensive inconsistency and injury fragility, but for one game, their ceiling is sky-high.

Portland has been one of the pleasant surprises of the 2026 season. Scoot Henderson has developed quickly, Anfernee Simons remains a bucket-getter, and the Blazers play with pace and purpose. They simply don’t have the depth of experience or the star power to keep up with Phoenix over 48 minutes in a win-or-go-home setting.
Prediction: Phoenix Suns advance as West No. 7 seed (65% chance). This one shouldn’t be especially close.
This is the game the casual fan will tune in for, and the reason is simple: Stephen Curry. At 37-45, Golden State barely squeezed into the play-in, but you don’t count out a franchise with four championships and a player who can single-handedly change a game with three consecutive threes. Curry in elimination basketball is one of the sport’s most reliable appointment-viewing experiences.

The Clippers counter with James Harden’s playmaking and Kawhi Leonard, though Leonard’s health and minutes have been carefully managed all season. If Kawhi is close to full strength, Los Angeles has the defensive profile to slow Golden State down. If he’s limited, Harden faces a heavy load against a Warriors team that will absolutely be feeding off crowd energy.
Prediction: Golden State Warriors advance (55% chance). Curry’s clutch pedigree and championship experience give them the edge in what should be a tight, entertaining game.
West No. 8 Seed Prediction: Golden State Warriors, setting up a potential Thunder vs. Warriors first-round series, one of the most compelling matchups the bracket could produce.
Once the dust settles on April 17, here’s how the first round is expected to shape up:
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
The Thunder vs. Warriors matchup would be a generational contrast, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and a young, hungry OKC squad against Curry and the last remnants of a dynasty. That alone is worth the price of admission.
Injury updates will dominate the conversation. Embiid, Kawhi Leonard, Kevin Durant, and Jimmy Butler are all names whose availability will be scrutinized right up until tip-off. In a one-game format, a star playing at 70% is often worse than not playing at all because of the rhythm it disrupts.
Experience vs. youth is the defining theme. Miami, Golden State, and Philadelphia have been in these moments before. Charlotte, Portland, and Orlando haven’t. That gap tends to show up in the fourth quarter when every possession feels enormous.
The Warriors storyline is the biggest in the tournament. Curry at 37, fighting for one more playoff run, on a team that barely scraped into the play-in, is the kind of narrative that transcends basketball fandom. Win or lose on Wednesday, it’ll be must-watch television.
| Conference | No. 7 Seed | No. 8 Seed |
|---|---|---|
| Eastern | Philadelphia 76ers | Miami Heat |
| Western | Phoenix Suns | Golden State Warriors |
The NBA Play-In Tournament 2026 offers four nights of basketball where legacies can shift, young stars can announce themselves, and veterans can remind everyone why they’ve lasted this long. Clear your schedule from April 14 to 17. This is where the real postseason begins.
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