i heard from somewhere that the Suns have the toughest schedule remaining...
Just had a quick look through the schedule, there's some brutality coming up, it looks like alot of teams are only going to remain alive by beating another playoff team.
Rockets actually have a pretty easy remaining schedule and can very well make the Playoffs.
# of games left that will be played against a Playoff team....approximately 25 total games left to be played.
1) Spurs - 18
2) Hornets - 18
3) Suns - 17
4) Nuggets - 17
5) Jazz - 16
6) Mavs - 15
7) Warriors - 14
8) Rockets - 13
9) Lakers - 11
Since it only takes a few losses to drop like a rock...my prediction of how it all shakes out based primarily upon remaining schedule
1) Lakers
2) Mavs
3) Jazz
4) Warriors
5) Spurs
6) Rockets
7) Suns
8) Hornets
Nuggets miss the Playoffs.
i heard from somewhere that the Suns have the toughest schedule remaining...
Suns are right up there along with Spurs and Hornets. Spurs have more road games.
So the Rockets go from the seventh seed with Yao Ming to the sixth seed without him?
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There's a big difference between West Coast Playoff teams v. East Coast Playoff teams.
Only games of concern for Spurs.
Utah twice, Phoenix twice, Dallas twice, Boston & @ New Orleans, @ Detroit
That's 9 tough games.
Houston without Ming have 25 tough games on their hands.
Phoenix, Dallas & Utah... well they have got to play us twice also.
The reality of it is, the best team always has an easy schedule because every team should be a win.
I'd love to finish among top 3 as usual; don't like going behind 4th...
Would pretty challenging (not to confess I am scared) facing Warriors, you know how those guy play against us.
NO going 8th would bea surprise I think they could climb (just an opinion), Rockets ... with no Yao are screwed.
Phoenix Shaqs would be a great opponent, specially when they don't run anymore![]()
Rockets, Warriors, Nuggets would be the ideal 1st round matchup for the Lakers. Would love to see a the conference championship banner back where it belongs.
You're kidding right? That's the best you could come up with?
Try Again!
So that would mean Warriors vs. Spurs first round? Unlike Dallas, I think that may be the easiest first round draw
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4. warriors ???
7. suns ???
Spurs are gonna have their usual strong finish. They won't finish 5. either.
Lakers are on winning streak. Every team eventually has one during the season.
you usually don't judge a team which is on a winning streak (see NO)
I'll wait a couple more weeks to say where the Lakers are gonna finish.
The Spurs should play run and gun a la Suns pre-Shaq, like in 2005, but this time they would not even be able to keep the pace with Shaq stuck in the middle spinning trying to figure out where the ball is going![]()
Yeah, we have a of a schedule in March...check out this strech:
Fri 07 @ Denver
Sun 09 @ Phoenix
Mon 10 vs Denver
Wed 12 @ New Orleans
Fri 14 @ Detroit
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I don't fear Denver or NO that much ... I actually think this schedule is best for the Spurs to peak right around playoff time.
As far as Allanon's original premise, I really don't think lumping the likes of NJ and Philly with Dallas and Phoenix to come up with "games against playoff teams" is of any relevance whatsoever. Teams like Sacto and Portland are tougher than these cupcakes.
Warriors getting a higher seeding than the Spurs? LMAO of the day. Whatever helps Laker fans sleep at night.
A better standard is teams over .500 and ratio of home to road games. By that measure, the Suns, Hornets and Nuggets have the toughest remaining schedule, while the Lakers arguably have the easiest.
The Suns did have the toughest schedule, but they just got done playing Golden State, Dallas, LA Lakers, Boston, and finally Detroit in 5 consecutive games. Glad that stretch is over...
This is 5 days old, but you get the generally idea:
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87808
I see 12 games left against WC playoff teams and that includes 1 against the Yao-less Rockets.
There are 3 games left against what I would consider legit EC playoff teams (Boston, Orlando, and Detroit).
Also, the 4 games after Thursday night's tilt with the Mavs should see the Spurs do well:
@Milwaukee
@New Jersey
New Jersey
Indiana
Of course, I could see them dropping a couple of those right now. Hopefully the Spurs can roll through those and build a little momentum heading into the next 5 game stretch of
@Denver
@Phoenix
Denver
@New Orleans
@Detroit
Wow I love to make predictions but even I am going to back off on this one. Other than the Lakers sitting atop the WC, the other 7 spots are completely up in the air. No way to predict what will happen considering NOH, PHX, and SAS all have pretty hard schedules the rest of the way.
dude - what the are you smoking?
sticking the warriors ahead of the spurs?
maybe you haven't looked at the standings as of right now, but the spurs are in second place, and the warriors are scraping just to make it into the playoffs.
jack ass.
-David
Written like a true Laker fan. Rockets are out. Spurs will battle for 1st seed. The tough remaining schedule will prep us for a great playoff run. I can see Phoenix dropping to bottom 3 seeds. Golden State will obviously benefit from the Rockets demise.
Who gives a really? The champions always come out on top. Bring it on
Does your sig imply Stoudamire is a "kobe stopper"?
I see David has his panties in a bundle again![]()
The teams are 5 games or so apart...it only takes a few to drop...easy games and games at home will make a big difference. This is primarily based upon remaining schedule. Suns have a killer schedule left. Spurs have not played well on the road. Lakers have a whole lot of Sacramento (4 games), Portland (3) and Clippers (2) on their schedule left.
Rockets still have a pretty solid team despite Yao and their schedule coming up is pretty weak...they did most of the heavy lifting with Yao already.
Hornets have been dropping games lately and a tough schedule ahead.
Warriors playing well right now.
Nuggets losing and then losing some more.
Dallas is starting to get it together.
I lumped Playoff teams together because even the East teams are fighting for playoff spots and will fight harder than a good team like Portland that would rather lose some games now to get a better lottery pick.
Of course, it's just one man's opinion.
Please rank them how you see it ending up, I'd like to know.
Aren't we the confident one that the Lakers will stay at number one. Don't forget, this is the West, everyone is trying to fight for playoff spot no matter who they take down.
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