elan_prodigy
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Whats that when its at home? Care to explain it in any way?
Position odds based on remaining schedule.
Whats that when its at home? Care to explain it in any way?
But when Hayward comes back, does he have a shot at making the all-star team in the East?The West is brutal, just a blood bath. No way Lebron leaves the East.
Wouldn’t be surprised to see a couple of other guys pull a “Hayward” and decide to jump from the West to the East because it offers a path of least resistance to All Star recognition and playoff opportunities.The West is brutal, just a blood bath. No way Lebron leaves the East.
Wouldn’t be surprised to see a couple of other guys pull a “Hayward” and decide to jump from the West to the East because it offers a path of least resistance to All Star recognition and playoff opportunities.
Right now, even with Gobert missing time, the Jazz would be looking at home court for the first round in the playoffs if they were in the East.
But when Hayward comes back, does he have a shot at making the all-star team in the East?
I'd like to see him go to Philly. I don't want Boston to ever come put of the East. If that means an Embiid, Simmons, LBJ super-team, so be it.
Should have put them in the right order.Doubt it. Why would you move just for that when there is a reasonable expectation that the Allstar selection criteria will change within the next 2-3yrs.
ie. No conferences, just select the best players
Should have put them in the right order.
A.) Easier path to the playoffs.
B.) Consistently playing against weaker teams means better numbers.
C.) Better stats = better opportunities for recognition - All Star, All NBA, MVP, etc.
d.) Better stats and recognition leads to more $$$$$ (salary and endorsements).
That’s why I think you’ll see a few guys make the jump to the East.
Only 1 1/2 game difference between EC 8th seed and WC 8th seed.Should have put them in the right order.
A.) Easier path to the playoffs.
B.) Consistently playing against weaker teams means better numbers.
C.) Better stats = better opportunities for recognition - All Star, All NBA, MVP, etc.
d.) Better stats and recognition leads to more $$$$$ (salary and endorsements).
That’s why I think you’ll see a few guys make the jump to the East.
Only 1 1/2 game difference between EC 8th seed and WC 8th seed.
If you look at the conferences, it's much more balanced than it has been in the past.
1. Two great teams in each. Toronto's record is only 3 games worse than Houston's (and Toronto stopped the Rockets' win streak. Boston is certainly not the caliber of GS, but they're also missing an all-star. How many wins would a healthy Hayward have added?
2. Only a 3 1/2 game difference from 3-8 in both the EC and WC.
3. 8th seed is 35-31 in EC vs. 36-29 in WC. Not a huge difference.
4. Five teams < 25 wins in the East vs. 4 teams in the WC. There's the main difference; one fewer team that sucks.
Only 1 1/2 game difference between EC 8th seed and WC 8th seed.
If you look at the conferences, it's much more balanced than it has been in the past.
1. Two great teams in each. Toronto's record is only 3 games worse than Houston's (and Toronto stopped the Rockets' win streak. Boston is certainly not the caliber of GS, but they're also missing an all-star. How many wins would a healthy Hayward have added?
2. Only a 3 1/2 game difference from 3-8 in both the EC and WC.
3. 8th seed is 35-31 in EC vs. 36-29 in WC. Not a huge difference.
4. Five teams < 25 wins in the East vs. 4 teams in the WC. There's the main difference; one fewer team that sucks.
Can’t disagree strongly enough. Win-loss records are worthless when you consider the relative strength of the team’s in each conference. I’d take any of the West’s top 11 teams over all but the top 3/4 teams in the east. Even the Lakers look better than most of the Eastern playoff teams this year. Give them a cupcake schedule and they’ve got a winning record right now.Only 1 1/2 game difference between EC 8th seed and WC 8th seed.
If you look at the conferences, it's much more balanced than it has been in the past.
1. Two great teams in each. Toronto's record is only 3 games worse than Houston's (and Toronto stopped the Rockets' win streak. Boston is certainly not the caliber of GS, but they're also missing an all-star. How many wins would a healthy Hayward have added?
2. Only a 3 1/2 game difference from 3-8 in both the EC and WC.
3. 8th seed is 35-31 in EC vs. 36-29 in WC. Not a huge difference.
4. Five teams < 25 wins in the East vs. 4 teams in the WC. There's the main difference; one fewer team that sucks.
This.Can’t disagree strongly enough. Win-loss records are worthless when you consider the relative strength of the team’s in each conference. I’d take any of the West’s top 11 teams over all but the top 3/4 teams in the east. Even the Lakers look better than most of the Eastern playoff teams this year. Give them a cupcake schedule and they’ve got a winning record right now.
So we've won 3 in a row?We’ve won 10 in a row on the road. We’ve also won 11 in a row, but included in that is 10 in a row.
Haven’t you heard? Zero percent chance we get the 5 or 6 seed. Right @DownUnder?
I think it's happened fairly frequently in the West. I just pulled up the 2015 standings and the Thunder finished with 45 wins in 9th place that year.Wow... a +45 win team is going to miss the playoffs... has that ever happened before? This is insane.
We are on a 3-game winning streak, correct.So we've won 3 in a row?