Correct me if I'm wrong but I was thinking, for this team to get home court advantage in the 1st round, they will have to do one of the following:
-Win the division
or
-Finish ahead of one of the two teams, Memphis or San Antonio
The 3 division winners automatically get homecourt, which leaves one spot open for the best record other than the division winners. Im assuming San Antonio and Memphis(likely Memphis) will have the best record of the possible "wild card" home court teams. Im not even including the possibility of Lakers/Clippers as well which we might have to deal with. So this basically means we have to finish ahead of OKC or Memphis/San Antonio to get home court??? Daunting task.
I do like the team's chances against Memphis or the Clips, even without homecourt, but any of Lakers/OKC/San Antonio I dont think we stand a chance.
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Get a coach who will actually have proper rotations and can recognize how to beat a zone/pack in paint defense.
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Denver needs to make a trade. No way they finish ahead of San Antonio or OKC.