Road record is a good indicator of playoff viability. Teams with a winning road record have a chance of succeeding in the playoffs: you almost always have to win on the road against good teams in the playoffs.
Remember -- painfully -- that the Blazers started off 0-9 on the road. Since that time, we are 13-14, which is not bad.
Compare the Blazers to the rest of the Western Conference contenders over that time span, and we come out pretty good.
Since December 2 (the last of the 9 road losses to start the season), our road record is better than that of Utah (11-17) and Denver (10-16), our division competitors. This bodes well for next year's divisional race.
Our 13-14 record is also the same as San Antonio (13-14) and better than that of Dallas (12-14). Golder State (13-12) is barely ahead of us. The best teams are the Lakers (21-9), Houston (16-7), Phoenix (14-10), and New Orleans (12-9).
With the addition of Oden and hopefully Rudy, it's reasonable to think that the Blazers will not only be in the playoff hunt next year, but will have a good chance of moving into this upper echelon of strong Western Conference road winners.
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Re: Western Conference Road Records
BlazerDraft2006 wrote:Road record is a good indicator of playoff viability. Teams with a winning road record have a chance of succeeding in the playoffs: you almost always have to win on the road against good teams in the playoffs.
Remember -- painfully -- that the Blazers started off 0-9 on the road. Since that time, we are 13-14, which is not bad.
Compare the Blazers to the rest of the Western Conference contenders over that time span, and we come out pretty good.
Since December 2 (the last of the 9 road losses to start the season), our road record is better than that of Utah (11-17) and Denver (10-16), our division competitors. This bodes well for next year's divisional race.
Our 13-14 record is also the same as San Antonio (13-14) and better than that of Dallas (12-14). Golder State (13-12) is barely ahead of us. The best teams are the Lakers (21-9), Houston (16-7), Phoenix (14-10), and New Orleans (12-9).
With the addition of Oden and hopefully Rudy, it's reasonable to think that the Blazers will not only be in the playoff hunt next year, but will have a good chance of moving into this upper echelon of strong Western Conference road winners.
Yeah, and don't forget that we are (13-0) in the road games that we have won, which also bodes well for next year when Greg Oden will be ready to play.

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