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Frequently Asked Questions

What Are Groups?
With thousands of users playing the NBA.com Playoffs Pick 'n' Roll, we want to make it as easy and logical as possible to keep track of things. That's one of the popular aspects of playing in a group format. Groups allow the participants to join together and play against a smaller group of competing teams. Whether you want to challenge friends, co-workers or schoolmates, competing in a group can add some extra excitement to the game.

How can I control access to a group?
Groups can be public or private in NBA.com Playoffs Pick 'n' Roll. This means that you can open the group up to the general public, or choose to limit it to only those teams you which to compete against. If you make a public group, give it a name that identifies it to the type of members that you are trying to attract. For example, fans of the Los Angeles Lakers might call their group "Lakers Fanatics" while regular fans of the NBA might adopt a name like "Hoops Addicts." If you make a private group, all members will need the password to join.

What Is The Group Directory?
The Group Directory displays all the groups that have been formed in NBA.com Playoffs Pick 'n' Roll. Groups allow participants of the game to compete against each other and the Group Directory makes it easy to find a specific group.

How do I join a group?
Look around a find a group that you like. When you find a group that looks like fun, click on the Group's name and press the "Join Group" button that is on the group page. It's easy to do, and you can always move to another group later if you wish. If the group is private you will need the password to join.

How do I search for a specific group?
If you know the name of the group that you are searching for, type the name into the search box and click on "Search by Name."