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    More Power to Me Despot's Avatar
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    http://teamrankings.com/nba/27powerratings.php3

    Does anyone know exactly how to interpret this? How reliable do you think this is? Does Detroit (#30) have a tougher schedule than SA (#9)?


    Team Rating
    1. Milwaukee (19-17) 0.048
    2. Utah (19-19) 0.041
    3. Portland (13-24) 0.033
    4. LA Lakers (21-17) 0.019
    5. Denver (20-19) 0.016
    6. New Orl/OKC (18-19) 0.013
    7. Chicago (15-22) 0.012
    8. Houston (12-24) 0.012
    9. San Antonio (29-9) 0.011
    10. Seattle (15-23) 0.010
    11. Miami (23-16) 0.008
    12. Dallas (28-10) 0.008
    13. New Jersey (20-15) 0.006
    14. Memphis (23-13) 0.004
    15. Charlotte (11-27) 0.004
    16. Minnesota (18-17) 0.001
    17. Indiana (20-16) 0.0
    18. Golden State (18-19) -0.001
    19. Atlanta (10-26) -0.006
    20. Sacramento (15-21) -0.007
    21. Orlando (13-22) -0.011
    22. Phoenix (24-12) -0.014
    23. Boston (14-23) -0.017
    24. New York (13-23) -0.018
    25. Philadelphia (18-19) -0.019
    26. Washington (17-19) -0.019
    27. LA Clippers (20-14) -0.021
    28. Toronto (13-24) -0.023
    29. Cleveland (20-15) -0.028
    30. Detroit (30-5) -0.038

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    No, it's the other way around. Pistons have had a cake schedule over the last couple weeks (outside of the @SA game). They were middle-of-the-pack untill they hit this strech that included Boston, Orlando, Charlotte, Portland, Seattle, and Utah at home. That strech really killed their strength of schedule rating.

    It's pretty pointless anyways. The Pistons seem to have a lot more trouble with bad teams than they do good teams (As do the Spurs).

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    Nothing matters right now except keeping healthy for playoff's...

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    ^^ Home Court?

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    I have too much time on my hands, here is the remaining Schedule for the Spurs, the number in front indicates where they presently rank in the league according to Win %.
    The P on some of them indicates they would be in the playoffs if they started today (which is pretty much useless, but oh well). I did this just for myself, but might as well share.
    There are alot of teams hovering right below, or above .500, so the ranks could change quickly.

    12 Milwaukee .528 P
    6 Miami .590 P
    14 Denver .513 P
    29 Charlotte .289
    18 NO/Oklahoma City .486
    12 Minnesota .514 P
    14 Utah .513
    26 Portland .351
    16 Golden State .486
    27 Toronto .342
    8 New Jersey .571 P
    10 Indiana .556 P
    9 Cleveland .571 P
    16 Philadelphia .486 P
    22 Seattle .395
    5 Memphis .639 P
    17 Golden State .486
    25 New York .361
    3 Dallas .737 P
    26 Portland .351
    11 LA Lakers .553 P
    7 LA Clippers .588 P
    4 Phoenix .667 P
    11 LA Lakers .553 P
    28 Houston .333
    18 NO/Oklahoma City .486
    4 Phoenix .667 P
    28 Houston .333
    17 Golden State .486
    14 Denver .513 P
    26 Portland .351
    22 Seattle .395
    7 LA Clippers .588 P
    11 LA Lakers .553 P
    19 Washington .472 P
    15 Utah .513
    20 Sacramento .417
    3 Dallas .737 P
    5 Memphis .639 P
    22 Seattle .395
    24 Orlando .371
    13 Minnesota .514 P
    15 Utah .513
    28 Houston .333

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    I have too much time on my hands, here is the remaining Schedule for the Spurs, the number in front indicates where they presently rank in the league according to Win %.
    The P on some of them indicates they would be in the playoffs if they started today (which is pretty much useless, but oh well). I did this just for myself, but might as well share.
    There are alot of teams hovering right below, or above .500, so the ranks could change quickly.

    12 Milwaukee .528 P
    6 Miami .590 P
    14 Denver .513 P
    29 Charlotte .289
    18 NO/Oklahoma City .486
    12 Minnesota .514 P
    14 Utah .513
    26 Portland .351
    16 Golden State .486
    27 Toronto .342
    8 New Jersey .571 P
    10 Indiana .556 P
    9 Cleveland .571 P
    16 Philadelphia .486 P
    22 Seattle .395
    5 Memphis .639 P
    17 Golden State .486
    25 New York .361
    3 Dallas .737 P
    26 Portland .351
    11 LA Lakers .553 P
    7 LA Clippers .588 P
    4 Phoenix .667 P
    11 LA Lakers .553 P
    28 Houston .333
    18 NO/Oklahoma City .486
    4 Phoenix .667 P
    28 Houston .333
    17 Golden State .486
    14 Denver .513 P
    26 Portland .351
    22 Seattle .395
    7 LA Clippers .588 P
    11 LA Lakers .553 P
    19 Washington .472 P
    15 Utah .513
    20 Sacramento .417
    3 Dallas .737 P
    5 Memphis .639 P
    22 Seattle .395
    24 Orlando .371
    13 Minnesota .514 P
    15 Utah .513
    28 Houston .333

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    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
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    Considering the teams the Spurs have lost to, I don't know how much any of this means. It's interesting nonetheless.

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    No, it's the other way around. Pistons have had a cake schedule over the last couple weeks (outside of the @SA game). They were middle-of-the-pack untill they hit this strech that included Boston, Orlando, Charlotte, Portland, Seattle, and Utah at home. That strech really killed their strength of schedule rating.

    It's pretty pointless anyways. The Pistons seem to have a lot more trouble with bad teams than they do good teams (As do the Spurs).
    Yeah, great teams like Detroit and San Antonio are still human. Perhaps they look at games against easier teams in the regular season as tune-up ops, rest ops, or just experience mental lulls. It happens. And one needs to remember that even the Atlantas and Torontos have professional athletes on their rosters. So in an 82 game season, literally anything can happen, but the good thing is most embarrassing moments can be forgotten and wiped clean of the slate when the marathon playoffs begin.

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    Yeah, great teams like Detroit and San Antonio are still human. Perhaps they look at games against easier teams in the regular season as tune-up ops, rest ops, or just experience mental lulls.
    You could remove "against easier teams" from your sentence to describe the Spurs approach to the season.

    ie:

    The Spurs look at games in the regular season as tune-up ops, rest ops, or just experience mental lulls.

    That's about right.

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    i don't think pop takes any team lightly. it may look like they are at times, but i doubt that is the message coming from the coaching staff or the at ude of the players. it's just impossible to remain totally focused for the longest season in professional sports. nov-june is a considerable amount of time

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    Well, that's going to affect Detroit's RPI. The AP poll has them as a 3 seed in the East Rutherford bracket.

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