Thank you tim/david and pop
- Ties all time NBA record (50-71 Nationals/76ers)
- 1 more breaks NBA record and spans 4 decades of playoffs (90s, 00s, 10s, 20s)
- 8 more ties major sports streak record of 29 (Boston Bruins)
Last edited by SASdynasty!; 03-14-2019 at 05:24 PM.
Thank you tim/david and pop
Yeah, except we're not in the playoffs yet, so perhaps you should SHUT THE UP.
And a hearty thank you Matt Bonner and Jefferson!
99.8% odds as of today: http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/page...x-playoff-odds
I thought it was more like 99.6%.
It's that .4 that always gets you . . .
No he's right 1998-2019 adds up to 22 seasons
The Spurs lost three All NBA defenders and still make the playoffs (well, almost certainly)
The Lakers add the second best player of all time and still won’t crack .500
Agree with the sentiment, but LeBron is not the second best player of all time. Top ten probably.
Now I’m triggered.
Post this thread when we actually clinch...
Don't forget The Centerpiece.
Heck, there's a chance the Lakers add Lebron and end up with a worse record than last year.
lol @ Milwaukee at 42% chance to win the le
That's cause ESPN's BPI model is terrible.
538 has Warriors at 56% and Bucks at 17%.
But some losers would prefere tanking and go for pick #12
Kareem Abdul Jabbar either greatest or 2nd best. Look at his overall body of work. Winner x 6, 6 MVPs, dominant HS through pro, most unstoppable shot, most points....
I should have clarified. The guy who thinks he’s the second best player of all time. His longevity certainly helps his case. But anointing him discounts the peaks of a bunch of players, and for some reason big men don’t get included in the argument (Kareem, Wilt, Duncan, Shaq, Hakeem, etc.).
And with the first selection of this years draft, the Lakers select Zion Williamson, Duke.
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