jdm3 wrote:EwingSweatsALot wrote:jdm3 wrote:Yeah but this season we beat some pretty weak teams. We had two wins against Washington and one against Chicago but other than that we beat teams like the Knicks, Lakers, Pistons, Nuggets, Pacers, Nets, Magic, Raptors and Wolves. We go a bit lucky that we played that many teams we have a legit shot of beating over that span. I am not saying it is for sure we would win with him but we did not have a strong strength of schedule while he was down either.
In that time period, so over the last two years.
When Kemba is out our opponents have had a combined record of 45.3%. We shouldn't have won 58.6% of those games. One because we aren't haven't been a 48 win type team. And 2 when your leader and who some consider the best player on the team, we shouldn't be winning 58.6% of our games. Our team record should drop right? If that guy means that much we should have a worse record than we should have against those teams. We actually had a better one than we should have.
Also if anyone cares, the record of opponent's when MKG is out is 49.5%. So more difficult than Kemba, but we shouldn't be 14-33 against them.
That is just terrible math. One has nothing at all to do with the other or the point you are trying to make. We played every team ahead of us in the draft right now except the Kings. We had a number of really good chances to win games while he was down. Then Mo coming in and playing well above what he was able to maintain helped as well. We never had half as good a replacement for MKG when he went down.
Well for one I said the last two years.
And 2. Kemba missed 20 games. In those 20 games we also played. IND twice, SAS, WAS three times, OKC, DAL, CHI, BOS, BKN, and TOR. So maybe my math is terrible again, which not again because it wasn't before, but that's 12 games against teams that finished better than us.
So it's called an overall win %. Combine all those teams records and you get what I got. We played a tougher schedule than you are portraying or at least you think. We finished with a better record against those teams than we should have over the last two years with him out.
I get the difference between our backups behind him and MKG. I've aknowledged that. I'm well aware of it. But if you can't see that the stats are little too extreme I don't know what to say. It shouldn't work that way without Kemba. Not when 12 of those teams we played this year had a better record than us.