in your dreams, tlong.
They are looking very strong on the road. Much better than the Spurs.
Now THAT would deserve a
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Are you saying they have higher TV ratings? Then the division is truly lost.![]()
Neither could be said of your Blazers.
Just hope the Spurs stay injury free and pick things up towards the end of the season. Regular season records mean sh!t. It's all about getting your team at its peak for the playoffs.
Tlong's threads are always so funny.
that's what more than a decade of frustration and embarassment does to a poster.
Fans of championship teams know how little division les mean, but we wouldn't expect you to know that tlong, which is why we educate you on these matters.
Let them have their division le fun if it happens.
I'll take a Larry O'Brien trophy over a division le anyday.
Let them, I care about the playoffs and winning a ring not division placement. Win your games to get in, that's all you do.
Yet the Spurs beat them in NO by 12 in November![]()
NOH lack of a bench would get exposed in a 7 game series.
You also think sheep are sexy.
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The Hornets are just winning the division they're supposed to win.
It'll be the Mavs. Shhhh.
And I think that Minnestota will be the champion.
I'll be interested to see if the Hornets can keep the pace up and whether they'll suffer the sorts of significant injuries that always seem to derail that team. Obviously, it will be a major disappointment if they don't make the playoffs at this point, but I'm not sure that I buy them yet as a division winner.
And I do think that it does make some difference whether a team wins a division this year. While I don't think that the Spurs' chances to win another le are entirely dependent upon having a top-4 seed in the playoffs, I don't think the Spurs want to have to win all 4 series without home court advantage to get that done. If you don't win the division, you'd better have the best record of a non-division winner if you really want to have a great chance to win the West, IMO. All the better if you can be #1 and have everyone coming to you.
If New Orleans was to win the Southwest, either Dallas or San Antonio (if not both) is a 5-8 seed and face the possibility of starting round 1 on the road (the 5 seed has a decent chance to have HCA over the Northwest winner, but the Pacific and Southwest winners seem to be locks to have top 3 seeds and HCA). For historical reference, in the Duncan era, the Spurs have started only 4 series (out of 28) on the road and are 2-2 in those series ('98 WCSF @ UTH (L); '02 WCSF @ LAL (L); '05 WCF @ PNX (W); '07 WCSF @ PNX (W)).
It's certainly not the end-all-and-be-all of basketball accomplishment to win your division, but it can sure make a big difference in terms of a team's chances to win the conference.
Same odds as the Sonics winning the Pacific Division.
Unadulterated BULL !
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