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I agree.
GS makes more of an effort to win games. Furthermore, their talent is more concentrated to a few that can will their team to win games.
Both teams though have had relatively easy schedules.
What happens when outliers / absurd beatings like the last 76ers game are taken out?
Same goes for the GSW absurd beat down of the Grizz by 50. Spurs are just as good, and yes, I will say it, better than the Warriors as they match up with them perfectly.
Spurs are the Warriors kryptonite. The only team I am worried about beating the Spurs is OKC. That is the one team the Spurs need HC advantage to win a playoff series.
I'd be interested in seeing their numbers without those games too.
At least take out huge beatings against very bad teams. No chance the POs will be like that.
Warriors haven't played the 76ers.
Agree 100% with OKC.
NBA Efficiency Differential Rankings: Spurs Tie Warriors For First
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...sfhF19QZMXy.01Full Week 7 Rankings
1. Golden State: 13.0
2. San Antonio: 13.0
3. Oklahoma City: 7.1
4. Cleveland: 5.7
5. Boston: 4.9
6. Charlotte: 4.9
7. Toronto: 4.8
8. Indiana: 3.7
9. Detroit: 1.9
10. Miami: 1.8
11. L.A. Clippers: 1.7
12. Utah: 1.4
13. Orlando: 0.7
14. Dallas: 0.6
15. Chicago: 0.6
16. Atlanta: 0.4
17. Phoenix: 0.2
18. Portland: -0.1
19. Minnesota: -1.2
20. New York: -2.0
21. Houston: -2.6
22. Sacramento: -3.3
23. Washington: -3.6
24. Memphis: -5.5
25. Denver: -5.9
26. Milwaukee: -6.0
27. Brooklyn: -6.1
28. New Orleans: -6.9
29. L.A. Lakers: -10.5
30. Philadelphia: -12.9
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What's amazing about that to me is that the Spurs and Warriors are both as good as the 76ers are bad.
Whether or not the Spurs have actually become as consistent as the Dubs will be proven in the next 20 games.
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