Yep, very winnable game for GS with Aldridge out. But they'll find a way to be down 20 pts by half-time.GS needs to win tonight. Aldridge is not playing. He might be out for the rest of the year so if GS wins tonight they are only two back of the Blazers and two games ahead of NJ and Detroit.
Yep, very winnable game for GS with Aldridge out. But they'll find a way to be down 20 pts by half-time.
Good night with Cleveland, Toronto and Sacramento all losing.
The Spurs are not a perfect example. Not even close. They got a number one pick. There is almost no chance that the Jazz get the number one pick.The San Antonio Spurs are a perfect example. They did not tank on purpose, but they lost David Robinson for a season to injury. The result was them falling into the lottery, drafting Tim Duncan, and winning a bunch of titles. That being said, I don't want the Jazz to tank. I think there is a difference between losing while trying to win (what the Spurs season was), and intentionally tanking.
That being said, I can't imagine that most of the players on Golden State would want to tank. Job security if they don't have a draft pick![]()
Signs that Portland and Golden State really don't care:
Down the stretch of a close game...zero timeouts.
Signs that GS cares even less:
Nate Robinson is in the game and calling his own number for a contested jumper.
Portland gets rebound up 4 points with 33 seconds left, and Golden State doesn't foul. Would have let the clock run down to 9 seconds left, but instead gave up a three.