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I want to drink the koolaid. I am hesitant.
They were 24-21, then won 9 straight. Lost 2 in a row, then won 8 of their next 9 for a total of 17 wins in 20 games.
Finished 50-32 and got into playoffs.
Though I hate using things like that, because we all know that there is absolutely no reason to use the 2009-10 Thunder for predictive success. I am sure I can find some star whose team went on a losing streak this time of year in his 3rd season too. Means nothing for THIS Pels team.
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Looking at the schedule I think around 48 wins is definitely doable. The problem with this team is it's pretty difficult to pick which individual games we'll win or lose.
Not saying it is likely, but I went through groups of games and thought 25 more wins was a possibility. Not sure how many wins it will take, but I wouldn't say we're eliminated yet. I'll give us a 15-20% chance, even though that could be a little bit high.
I think 49 wins and the tiebreaker over OKC gives the Pels a 60% chance of getting in. I think that is what it will take at the minimum.
But then again, I can see OKC finally hitting the pedal and just going on a tear and finishing with 52 or 53. The question is whether any of the other 7 hit a road block and fall below 50. Houston would be the most likely candidate if Harden gets hurt or starts to struggle. But still, they would have to go 19-19 the rest of the way for them to finish with 49 wins.
Best chance is for another Durant injury. If Durant and Westbrook stay healthy, I think they sniff 50 or more. I am really not worried about Phoenix
"I don't know if people know — I dislocated my pinkie finger. And [Tyreke] told me, 'You wanna go home or you wanna be here?' I want to be here. And he said, 'All right, then go tape it up and let's play. Let's go. We not stoppin' at no stores. Straight gas. That's what we do, just keep going.'"
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I had this one as a loss. Then again, the structural problems like the ball watching, the isos where there is no off ball movement whatsoever, bottom of the league in forcing turnovers & D FG %--which puts even more pressure on running good offense...
All of the above makes this team highly unpredictable. Especially on the road. Can beat the best and lose to the worst.
And it looks like Carlisle is blaming the refs:
""The difference in the game was the whistles, really," Carlisle said. "You never want to see a call like that made, but they made it. So we got to play through it."
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Last edited by DRDJ1; 01-25-2015 at 11:56 PM.
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Rick can **** and moan all he wants, we still had 6 more pf's, and both teams shot the same amount of ft's.
I don't buy the "let me blame the refs for this loss." This was a close game, but the team never took their foot off the gas, and he just needs to accept that without Jermain O'Neil, his team is heading for a frustrating 2nd half of the season.
Good win!!! Missed the game playing Playstation but caught the end, luckily. Loved the emotion showed by the "Big Brow" at the end. Yay or nay on that nickname? Lol
R.I.P. to HunnyB/FlyGirl
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