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8th Seed!

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:35 am
by Adde91202
Spurs fan here, but i love the Warriors..

I hope you guys stay with the 8th seed, not 7nth, 8th!.. This way, i could see you guys beating the Suns, who probably will have the first seed. I just want to see the look on D'Antonis face if/when Baron kills them.

That is all, goodnight folks! :clap:

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:43 am
by crzy
I agree. I would love to see Don Nelson abuse Steve Nash on the defensive end in the playoffs :lol:

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:09 am
by GswStorm3
Thank god our schedule is about to soften up or else I'm not sure we would last long with the 8th seed..

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:02 am
by Yi Jian Lian
looks that way...

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:15 am
by Mayor Baron
the way we are playing right now...phoenix will beat us 4-1

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:10 am
by crzy
Mayor Baron wrote:the way we are playing right now...phoenix will beat us 4-1


nah, we always get up to play Phoenix or Houston

Can the Warriors hold off the Rockets and jazz ?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:26 pm
by icewill36
it seems the rockets offense has finally started to click, even without mcgrady and they are now in 9th, only a game back from the dubs. they have had one of the hardest schedule thus far, and have only played 14 home games. mcgrady is about to return from injury and their schedule is really about to lighten up.... can the warriors hold the 8th spot ?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:14 pm
by shucknjive
not if portland continues playing so well. Like I've warned before---LA and NO aren't going anywhere, this leaves us to battle Houston and POrtland for the last spot.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:02 pm
by yehyeh82
Well thank god the Warriors schedule is about to lighten up as well...

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:48 pm
by sanddude909
Assuming Portland plays around .500 ball the rest of the way, there are 10 teams competing for 8 spots. If we assume San Antonio, Phoenix, Dallas, and the winner of the NW division (probably NO) are locks, then there are 6 teams competing for 4 spots:

Lakers
Warriors
Rockets
Blazers
Nuggets
Jazz

I don't think any of these teams is so good that they are locks for the playoffs.

This one is going to go down to the wire.

One thing working in our favor is this: if the NW teams beat up on each other, their 4th best team though playoff worthy might have a poorer record than, say, the Warriors or Rockets because they are playing a tougher division.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:20 pm
by Jumpstop
NO isn't in the NW division. That will be between Utah, Por, or Den. And unless one of those teams gets hot and runs away with it, I see that being a dogfight till the end. I see Phx, SA, Dallas, NO, and LAL as pretty much locks.

These teams will be fighting for the final spots:
Warriors
Rockets
Blazers
Nuggets
Jazz

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:22 pm
by Chris Cohan
sanddude909 wrote:Assuming Portland plays around .500 ball the rest of the way, there are 10 teams competing for 8 spots. If we assume San Antonio, Phoenix, Dallas, and the winner of the NW division (probably NO) are locks, then there are 6 teams competing for 4 spots:

Lakers
Warriors
Rockets
Blazers
Nuggets
Jazz

I don't think any of these teams is so good that they are locks for the playoffs.

This one is going to go down to the wire.

One thing working in our favor is this: if the NW teams beat up on each other, their 4th best team though playoff worthy might have a poorer record than, say, the Warriors or Rockets because they are playing a tougher division.



:o

Dude...

Utah, Portland, and Denver are vying for the NW crown.

New Orleans is in the league's toughest division, the SW with Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston. Portland took the NW lead with their win last night.

The Warriors are trying to take the 8 with Utah and Houston now a game behind and Warriors fans resorting to "look how easy our schedule gets" to defend how crappy our team really is. And the Pacific is not tough besides two teams, one of which can be beaten the same way the Warriors can as long... as the opponent is REALLY good or REALLY on fire with a lame gunning attack and a few gimmicks early in the season.

Or has Jason Richardson torching fools.

Oh... Bye bye Phoenix. Enjoy the crown.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:26 pm
by gs7101
Even though the Warriors have a better record after 36 games this season (compared to last season [18-18]), it's going to be difficult for this Warriors team to make the playoffs--they have to make a trade to get some help with rebounding. Also, Davis is being forced to play too many minutes, because I believe Nelly knows he has limited point-guard options. Last night, Davis played less than 14 minutes, and the team lost by 18 points in Portland.

I don't believe the Northwest Division will get three teams into the playoffs. Because Portland is such of a young team, the final playoff berth could be the Warriors or Trail Blazers. Portland has to the biggest surprise and I feel they may falter down the stretch of the season--more so than Houston or Utah.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:48 pm
by shucknjive
yehyeh82 wrote:Well thank god the Warriors schedule is about to lighten up as well...


YEAHH!Plus all our games in Feb. are at home! How awesome is that, being we are so DOMINANT at home?!?!?!

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:53 pm
by shucknjive
I'm wondering how in the world anybody thinks Denver misses the playoffs with their being deep and having a (relatively) healthy Kmart and Camby. WTF???

Realistically, we'll have to get a bit lucky and have Baron stay (major) injury-free to get in the dance this year. IMO it'll be tougher than last year because even though the Clips suck, Lakers and NO are levels above last year.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:57 pm
by shucknjive
gs7101 wrote:Even though the Warriors have a better record after 36 games this season (compared to last season [18-18]), it's going to be difficult for this Warriors team to make the playoffs--they have to make a trade to get some help with rebounding. .


Yeah, it'd be so convenient if we had some tall guys who could rebound here in Oakland....Hmmmmmmmm....someone on the bench maybe???Gee...I'm racking my brain....

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:11 pm
by St.Nick
Seemingly locked into the playoffs

San Antonio
Phoenix
Dallas
New Orleans
Lakers

Fighting for the last three spots
Denver 21-13
Portland 22-13
Warriors 20-16
Utah 19-17
Houston 19-17

To me, the last three spots are a toss up. Any team could crap out and any team could go on a 10 game winning streak.

Most likely I see Utah claiming one spot and the other four fighting it out for the final two spots.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:28 pm
by warriortone
I really hope we don't blow it this offseason. I don't want to be just barley scraping into the playoffs every year. I am glad we are competitive, but the team as currently constituted will never get past the second round of the playoffs.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:23 pm
by Left*My*Heart
This team should actually be worse than last season's team. They traded away JRich and signed vets Croshere and Thud, which have not contributed. The two rookies were also supposed to add depth to the bench, which they haven't. The bench was viewed as one of our strengths to start the season, is the team's biggest problem.

Unless the Warriors bring in some help this team is likely to miss the playoffs. Hopefully Mullin, Rowell and Cohan aren't afraid of using the TPE they have been sitting on.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:37 pm
by KR4
I whole-heartedly believe that if we don't get someone contributing from a Pietrus trade, and/or Belli and Bwright are kept on the bench, we will miss the playoffs this year. We don't have one consistent player on our team besides Beans. Inconsistency + Fatigue + Attitude = Failure.