Breakers coach Paul Henare is right - attempting to calculate the playoff permutations as the Australian NBL hits the home stretch would give anyone a headache.
Especially when, starting with tonight's encounter in Illawarra, each of the Breakers' six remaining games comes with its own set of wide-ranging ramifications, such is the condensed nature of this year's competition.
Given seven sides are scrapping for three playoffs places, a win obviously edges the Breakers up the standings while damaging the chances of an opponent. Defeat, of course, has the opposite effect. And then there's the season series to consider.
Tonight in Illawarra, for example, the Breakers (10-12) need to win by 20 to emerge on top of a four-game set against the Hawks (12-10), the determining factor if two sides are level on the table at the end of the regular season.
And at Vector Arena on Sunday, Henare's men must avoid a double-digit defeat against Perth (10-11) to position themselves ahead of the Wildcats in any tie-breaker scenario.