How the NBA’s play-in tournament works and when it starts

With the completion of the normal season on Sunday, the post -American Professional League is scheduled to start on Tuesday with the game championship.
Lakers, who ranked third at the Western Conference, qualified, and Cleibers (fifth) qualified for the first round of the qualifiers, which begins at the end of next week.
The American Professional League Championships came during the Covid-19-E-Breated 2019-20 season as a way to make it more competitive when the normal season in the bubble resumed in the Walt Disney World SPORTS complex near Orlando, Florida.
Here is the coordination consisting of three games in each conference:
The first six teams qualify at each conference at the end of the normal season of the first round of the qualifiers, while the teams enter seventh to the tenth to the play championship from Tuesday to Friday in the last two qualifiers.
Team No. 7 No. 8 will host with the winner who won the seventh seed in the qualifiers, while the 9th team hosts No. 10 in the judiciary game. The loser of the match hosts 7-8 winner of the 9-10 match with this winner gets the eighth seeds.
Here’s the gameplay (the difference, the times that are determined):
The first round
Tuesday 15 April
East: No. 8 Atlanta in No. 7 Orlando, 4:30 pm, TNT (winner of 7)
West: No. 8 Memphis in No. 7 Golden State, 7 pm, TNT (winner of the seventh angle)
Wednesday 16 April
East: No. 10 Miami in No. 9 Chicago, 4:30 pm, ESPN (the loser has been canceled)
West: No. 10 Dallas in No. 9 Sacramento, 7 pm, ESPN (losing has been eliminated)
The second round
Friday, April 18
East 9-10 Winner in the East 7-8 loser, 4:30 pm, TNT (winner 8)
West West 9-10 in West 7-8 Soer, 7 pm, ESPN (Eighth Winner Winner)