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Southwest Division

Posted: Mon Mar 3, 2008 4:23 am
by highrangeslang
SA: 41-17
NO: 39-19
HOU: 39-20
DAL: 39-21
MEM: 14-45


All this with a combined percentage of .585


Man oh man...

Posted: Mon Mar 3, 2008 4:34 am
by Rallyks
poor memphis..

Posted: Mon Mar 3, 2008 4:45 am
by T-Mac for MVP
NO needs to go back East to balance out the conferences a little more.

Posted: Mon Mar 3, 2008 4:53 am
by RobertGlory
T-Mac for MVP wrote:NO needs to go back East to balance out the conferences a little more.


speaking of realignment...

let's assume seattle's moving to OKC. yeah it sucks for you sonics fans, but that's probably what's going to happen

anyway...

milwaukee goes to the northwest

okc goes to the southwest

new orleans goes to the southeast

washington goes to the atlantic

toronto goes to the central

but i think okc's gonna stay in the northwest. they're not that far from denver

Re: Southwest Division

Posted: Mon Mar 3, 2008 5:22 am
by canoner
highrangeslang wrote:SA: 41-17
NO: 39-19
HOU: 39-20
DAL: 39-21
MEM: 14-45


All this with a combined percentage of .585


Man oh man...


This may be the as strong as a conference has ever got. The fourth seed has a .650 record. Ridiculous.

Posted: Mon Mar 3, 2008 5:58 am
by fadeawayjae
RobertGlory wrote:
T-Mac for MVP wrote:NO needs to go back East to balance out the conferences a little more.


speaking of realignment...

let's assume seattle's moving to OKC. yeah it sucks for you sonics fans, but that's probably what's going to happen

anyway...

milwaukee goes to the northwest

okc goes to the southwest

new orleans goes to the southeast

washington goes to the atlantic

toronto goes to the central

but i think okc's gonna stay in the northwest. they're not that far from denver


instead of New Orleans Memphis would be goin to the south east since they are farther east than the central devision

Re: Southwest Division

Posted: Mon Mar 3, 2008 10:42 am
by East_Coast
highrangeslang wrote:SA: 41-17
NO: 39-19
HOU: 39-20
DAL: 39-21
MEM: 14-45


All this with a combined percentage of .585


Man oh man...

When was the last time that you could make an argument that four teams in one division could make a run at the 'chip? Incredible.

I'm sure that D. Stern won't do this, but some kind of playoff re-seeding is definitely in order. I'm tired of watching mediocre teams from the East in the first rounds. Put the best teams in and improve the whole playoff experience!