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oops, had forgotten to update this with all the excitement. Back into 6th they go.
This is our first time being 4 games above .500 in the Gentry era, right?
RIP FlyGirl
As someone still too lazy to change my avatar, I think the early results are definitely in Murray's favor.
Hield has been a low key very solid player on a bad Kings team, so I wouldn't say Murray is exactly pulling away, as I think on that Nuggets team Hield would look better as well, but Murray is developing nicely in that Chris Finch designed offensive system that isn't really requiring a true point guard. Which I was always concerned with Murray being able to transition to a point guard as a bit of a tweener, and why I worried about fit with him here, but in Denver they don't need that. They just need a guy that can slot in at the 1, move the ball intelligently within the system, cut well, and get open for Jokic, and Murray has all the tools to develop perfectly into that role.
I still think the ceiling on both of them was and is still at best fringe all star reserve in a lesser conference, but right now youth, team, and early returns give Murray the major edge.
........Nets.....can....you?
Good positive energy.
But also, yo mama's fat.
You might need to add the Spurs and T-wolves to this list soon.
Nets had a chance to win and then decided to not guard Westbrook...OKC wins again
I think we can manage to blame Gentry for this.
Who do you guys want to see as the Pels' opposition in the first round? They're currently matched against Minn, a team who flogged them in the last two head-to-head outings.
Old fan. Tired fan. I want to believe.
games of interest today:
Utah @ Detroit -- Utah is 19-28, the Jazz are a lousy road team and are just a few more losses from probably having to effectively throw in the towel and leave it a 9 team race. If Detroit can beat them and knock them to 19-29 it would mean the Jazz would have to go 22-12 to finish the season just to get to 41-41, which probably wouldn't be good enough.
Minnesota @ Portland -- kind of a no lose proposition -- amazingly if Minny loses they would actually only be 2 games up in the loss column from the Pels. But on the other hand I think it might be best just to concede the Wolves spot as one of the top teams this year, and have them knock back Portland. The difference between being the #6 seed, which the Pels currently hold, and the #7 or #8 seed, might legitimately be the difference between a competitive series with hope, and a beatdown by the true title teams.
Boston @ Clippers -- Boston is going back to back in Staples, a night after losing to the LAKERS on their home floor. Hopefully they are pissed, because I still say the very best thing that could happen for the Pels in the next few weeks is for the Clippers to give up the ghost, trade Lou, DJ, possibly Blake, and start the rebuild. Then there would be 8 teams for 8 spots and it would take the danger of missing away. Just be jostling for position. So the more Clips losses right now, the better.
Some random team @ Hornets -- not sure why anybody would be interested in this one
5 game win streak now.
Now let's see how Portland and the Clippers respond tonight.
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