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Division/Playoff Seeding Watch
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:26 am
by DNIsLeGiT
Well i decided to make this thread since the race for the division is so close this year, with portland trailing us only a game and utah being 1.5 games back with under 15 games remaining.
Fell free to update and keep the discussing going.
changed thread title to make sticky more broad. -corona
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:58 am
by corona
good idea.
portland beat milwaukee today, they're 1 game behind us. play home vs. philly on monday
utah has until tuesday off, where they're home vs. houston.
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:00 pm
by pickaxe
who do we want to lose houston or utah
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:08 pm
by Shady08
Rockets beat the Spurs and are now in 2nd in the West. We are .5 behind the Spurs and 1.0 behind the Rockets....
This shall be interesting
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:09 pm
by corona
want utah to lose, but i really doubt they will.
winning the division is key. locks us in for at least #4 seed.
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 2:17 am
by haschel cedricson
I can't wish you guys too much luck for obvious reasons (the worse you do, the better the 2nd-round pick you give us is), but I think we can all agree that we want Utah to do the worst out of the three division contenders. We each play the Jazz one more time on our respective home courts, and both our teams have what it takes. Let's make it happen.
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:09 am
by pickaxe
What are predictions on the final 10 games?
Mavs - W
Warriors - W
Knicks - W
Jazz - L
Clippers - W
TWolves - W
Thunder - L
Lakers - L
Kings - W
Blazers - W
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:33 am
by corona
jazz lost tonight. 1.5 games back now.
meloivynene wrote:What are predictions on the final 10 games?
Mavs - W
Warriors - W
Knicks - W
Jazz - L
Clippers - W
TWolves - W
Thunder - L
Lakers - L
Kings - W
Blazers - W
thunder will be on the second of a back to back after playing san antonio.
we haven't lost to a sub .500 team at home all season.
without massive injury bug, that game will not be a L.
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:08 am
by J Smitty
Exactly. We have 6 home games, 4 on the road. All of our home games are against the bottom of the league, save for the Jazz game. And all our road games are against playoff teams, save for the Wolves.
If everything continues, we should win at least 5 more games at home....and at least 1 of the roadies. That's 52 wins minimum, possibly more.
The Jazz schedule, on the other hand, isn't too pretty....
Phoenix
NY Knicks
@ Portland
@ Denver
Minnesota
@ New Orleans
@ Dallas
@ San Antonio
Golden State
LA Clippers
@ LA Lakers
6 road games all against West playoff teams(one against each of them actually, minus Houston)....and 5 home games.
The probably wont lose any of those home games, so that gives them 5 more wins. But here is their problem: they are 2-13 against +.500 teams on the road....and those were against New Jersey and an OT win against Detroit, both back in December(they were over .500 at the time, now they're not....so you could technically say they're 0-15). Now they'll have to go get some road wins against West playoff teams, in the heat of the playoff race, when everyone is still fighting for position. Doesn't look good for them.
But for arguments sake, let's say they unexpectedly go 3-3 in those games. That would put them at 52 wins, which is where I put our minimum. The tie-breaker between the two teams is still up in the air. They lead 2-1 right now, but if we were to win the game against them, it would then come down to division record. We are 9-3 at the moment, they're 10-3. However, in order for that to even matter(meaning we'd have won the game against them), we'd be 10-3, and they'd be 11-4(or 10-5, if they lose to Portland). So we'd be in pretty good shape there. If somehow that also ended up tied, they'd then win the tie-breaker in conference record.
That's so much to think about with a lot of possibilities. But I guess it comes down to something simple, we're in a pretty damn good spot right now when it comes to the Jazz specifically.
Portland is harder to say, as their schedule is much easier. That could potentially come to the last game of the season in Portland.
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:02 pm
by denvers_finest
meloivynene wrote:What are predictions on the final 10 games?
Mavs - W
Warriors - W
Knicks - W
Jazz - L
Clippers - W
TWolves - W
Thunder - L
Lakers - L
Kings - W
Blazers - W
I see us going 8-2 over the last ten games. We should sweep the rest of our home games, and beat Minny on the road. Meaning we have three games left that could go either way, @ Mavs, @ LAL, and @ Por. I don't see any reason we can't win atleast one of those.
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:01 pm
by pickaxe
corona wrote:jazz lost tonight. 1.5 games back now.
meloivynene wrote:What are predictions on the final 10 games?
Mavs - W
Warriors - W
Knicks - W
Jazz - L
Clippers - W
TWolves - W
Thunder - L
Lakers - L
Kings - W
Blazers - W
thunder will be on the second of a back to back after playing san antonio.
we haven't lost to a sub .500 team at home all season.
without massive injury bug, that game will not be a L.
True, but I see us getting lazy after rolling over the Clips and Tpups. Of course, I would love to be proven wrong.
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:12 pm
by el loco
While we are watching the Division for the playoffs, we should also keep an eye on OKC . If they would start losing, or if one of the teams close to them in record starts winning a few games, it could improve our second round pick. Currently, it would be the 6th pick in the 2nd round.
OKC 20 wins
Minny 20 wins
Clippers 18 wins
Memphis 18 wins
Wizards 17 wins
Kings 15 wins
Memphis went to 18 wins tonight with their win over the Kings.
Re: Division Watch
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:53 pm
by pickaxe
We could play a part in that if we grab one more win from them. Incentive.
Re: Division/Playoff Seeding Watch
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:07 am
by corona
portland won easily and utah barely squeaked it out tonight.
damn you grant hill. play like a 10 time all-star against us, and then play like anthony carter in the 4th quarter/overtime of that game.
Re: Division/Playoff Seeding Watch
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:26 am
by freakazoid
Gotta hand it to ya, you guys are playing like you shoulda over the past two years.
Karl still sucks. Good luck with whoever coaches the team next year, (IT?)
Re: Division/Playoff Seeding Watch
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:35 am
by J Smitty
Like we should have? How exactly do you expect a team starting Anthony Carter and Allen Iverson in the same backcourt to fare?
Re: Division/Playoff Seeding Watch
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:51 am
by corona
spurs lose tonight.
only 1 loss behind them (or 0.5 games)...and we have the tiebreaker.
Re: Division/Playoff Seeding Watch
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 5:58 pm
by pickaxe
Somehow I don't think the Spurs will drop.
Re: Division/Playoff Seeding Watch
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:56 pm
by second_coming#15
I agree with meloivynene, but I do still hope that the we can eclipse the Spurs for 2nd seed
Re: Division/Playoff Seeding Watch
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:42 pm
by Nutty Nats Fan
second_coming#15 wrote:I agree with meloivynene, but I do still hope that the we can eclipse the Spurs for 2nd seed
Looking at the schedules, Denver should be able to if they take care of business. Only unlikely win left in the season is at LAL.