Their 3(!) centers are out with injuries right now. They'll get back on track and hopefully pull off an upset win over the cavs as the 8th seed.They're currently starting Theo Ratcliff for god's sake.
They've sucked since the All-Star break. Milwaukee's in the East though.
Their 3(!) centers are out with injuries right now. They'll get back on track and hopefully pull off an upset win over the cavs as the 8th seed.They're currently starting Theo Ratcliff for god's sake.
Milwaukee makes the play-offs as long as Bogut is healthy.
Then it's between Miami, Chicago and Charlotte. I think the Bobcats will make it, they've been losing very close games while dealing with injuries and lack of size. Between Chicago and Miami, I go with Miami.
Yeah, I've been reading it from times to times, but I tend take periods off when I'm handling hectic work schedules and to rotate from forum to forum.
Well, if the Bobcats played both the Cavs and Lakers for the remainder of the year then yes, they'd be in the playoffs and possibly in the top 4 seeds...
I'd like to see the breakdown in home/road games, vs. + .500 teams, how many b2bs each team has left.
Chicago got off to a horrible start and has been one of the best teams in basketball the last 6 weeks, so I think they get in.
Well, they don't play any more games against Cleveland in the regular season, which is a minus for them.
Needless to say I'd rather see Milwaukee in the first round.
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