It’s true what they say; playoff games are the ones that count. While the regular season is important in many ways, especially when it comes to playoff seeding, the reality is that team intensity, tactics, and overall performance can change drastically when measuring a sample of each. In other words, we are talking about a whole different ball game. There’s no denying that.
With that being said, you can’t help but turn an eye to what occurred to the San Nicolás-based club this season. Because while it wasn’t very heard of, it is definitely worth noting. Tigres’ final regular season record was 7W, 7D, 3L, ending in a grand total of 28 points, good enough for the 4th overall seed, securing that final direct QF qualification spot.