Lmfao thought it said am
Dave McMenamin @mcten
1h
Luke Walton says Alex Len won’t play in the Kings opener against the Spurs. Richaun Holmes and Harrison Barnes will play with no minutes restriction, but Walton will monitor their energy.
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Marco-level D
Anyone have access to this article?
Last edited by ace3g; 07-30-2020 at 05:00 PM.
Evan Closky EvanClosky
4m
No Bryn Forbes tomorrow night. He is OUT.
Sounds like a win to me.
Spurs season about to be saved by a sore quad.
Weird that they include Lyles on the report and not Aldridge. Neither of them will ever be at the bubble, right?
Lyles was part of the official restart roster and was in the bubble up until his emergency appendectomy. Standard protocol - he has to be listed on the injury report.
I see, thanks. I had thought he never reported to the bubble.
Spurs got help from Jazz tonight who beat the Pelicans.
Lol Zion. Can’t even practice Can’t play more than 15 minutes a game Came back from the break in the greatest shape of his life
Good night so far! No Forbes tomorrow and jazz win
U kno pop in his room right now rubbing that one out.
Update: "Miraculous recovery for forbes n he is available for tonight's game!"
I’m ignoring Memphis for a second because they’ll be hard to catch but will come back to them.
9th seed gets to likely face them, and it’ll depend on winning % because teams have played different number of games:
- Portland will play 74
- Sacramento will play 72
- New Orleans will play 72 (already played one)
- Spurs will play only 71
With same number of losses, Spurs will have the worst winning percentage. So essentially, they need to have the least losses in the group. Beating Sacramento is a huge first step towards getting there, as they’d need to basically just stay even with all the other teams the rest of the way. Losing to SAC means they’d have to make up two on them and one on NO and POR.
Then for there to be a play-in, teams need to be within four games of 8th. Because Memphis plays 73 games, there won’t be any 4.5 or 3.5 as Spurs also have an odd number of games. An even 4 behind should do it.
Am I thinking about this right?
Quality post that got me thinking about tie breakers affecting your % scenarios.
Noah Magaro-George @N_Magaro
45m
The San Antonio Spurs are playing at the sixth fastest pace (105.3) in the NBA since the restart. Quite a significant jump from the 15th ranked pace (100.6) they were playing at prior to the hiatus.
Lol I thought COVID ended buffets...
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