OKC with the +16 advantage on FTAs as per usual.
LOL yeah right. I hope they can though.
OKC with the +16 advantage on FTAs as per usual.
Westbrook 19 shots Durant: 17 shots. Westbrook 5 T.O's 6 Asts. This is definitely their trademarks.
game is tied right now:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2013031706
Mavs lose, now 3 games out of 8th place, miss the playoffs.
Well they had a shot at it... Smh
On to the next one. OKC home against Denver, who has won 11 straight games. They also play @Memphis the night after (Wednesday). I'd bet they'd lose 1 of the 2.
Yep, I never thought they would win it though.
>Dallas not giving the ball to Dirk in crunch time
lel what happened
2nd longest consecutive (active) playoff appearances snapped. I didn't expect them to miss the the playoffs entirely. I thought they would get it together.
Without taking into account if a game is at home or not, and comparing both teams, this are the differences for the remaining games, I didn't include teams that have to play against both teams and also when they play against each other.
SAS
OKCATL POR DEN WAS GSW MIL HOU IND LAC NYK LAL POR MIA MIL
OKC has an easier schedule...
not very useful if you don't include home/away, a huge factor in NBA.
It was meant to be just a quick look...what about this:
SAS has 1 more day rest, not a lot, but considering OKC has 3 more days rest before playing SAS, the Spurs have more agaisnt the others.
Bad news, SAS plays 3 more games against .5 teams, although OKC has to play Portland twice.
OKC has a little advantage, especially the game against the Spurs, at home and with 4 days rest.
Good stuff.
If Spurs get # 1
Spurs (1)
(Teams still in hunt for 8th seed)
Golden State
Houston
Los Angeles Lakers
Utah
(Mathematically possible for 8th Seed)
Dallas
Portland)
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Assuming Spurs advance (against any of those teams)
Spurs (1)
(3 teams separated by 1 game, deciding the 3, 4, & 5th seed with 1 month remaining)
Clippers
Memphis
Denver
Safe to say the west is still very fluid.
Gotta protect our home court and hope OKC drops 1 of 2 of their next games. Tonight they probably have the upper hand Denver is coming off a tough OT win. Tomorrow in Memphis hopefully the Grizz can get a W
OKC vs Denver going on right now:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2013031925
Nuggets 76-64 lead 8:00 in the 3rd. Hopefully they can stay hot and drop OKC.
Denver with a 13 point lead. Let's hope they don't run out of gas. OKC is cold as ice
We'll see if Durant/Westbrook can heat up and if the refs heat up as well.
OT but Westbrook wearing the new Jordan's (upper right corner)
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IBAKA TOOK A MEAN KNEE TO THE FACE
I am watching OKC Denver and its incredible, denver cannot touch an OKC player, but Sefolosha can hack almost any player he is assigned with no call.
That's the great equalizer when you have "tough defense" lol at the commentator who said, "heard a lot of ball" on the call for Faried and then the replay clearly shows Collison hack him on his upper arm.
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