Game Thread: Hawks at Spurs, 04/02/19
Posted: Mon Apr 1, 2019 10:17 pm
And so...it begins!
My guess is we'll see this guy get some minutes.
My guess is we'll see this guy get some minutes.
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Hazer wrote:Welcome to the Isaac Humphries show
Hazer wrote:It's still early, but now we're past the halfway mark I've been thinking about the 5th place thing and something dawned on me: fairly comfortable cushion over/under where Hawks currently sit at 5. That position being unique in that the Mavs' pick is top 5 protected. If their season turns south and Cuban decides to pull the plug and head for bottom 5 to keep the pick, Hawks are sitting right there at 5th as gatekeepers of that draft pick. [b]Setting a hard screen.[/b] At 3rd they can't keep the Mav's out of top 5, at 5th they essentially can. Unless Cleveland, Phoenix, Chicago, and NY get stupid. I can't be the only one contemplating this. Don't think it happens?
jayu70 wrote:Hazer wrote:Welcome to the Isaac Humphries showHazer wrote:It's still early, but now we're past the halfway mark I've been thinking about the 5th place thing and something dawned on me: fairly comfortable cushion over/under where Hawks currently sit at 5. That position being unique in that the Mavs' pick is top 5 protected. If their season turns south and Cuban decides to pull the plug and head for bottom 5 to keep the pick, Hawks are sitting right there at 5th as gatekeepers of that draft pick. [b]Setting a hard screen.[/b] At 3rd they can't keep the Mav's out of top 5, at 5th they essentially can. Unless Cleveland, Phoenix, Chicago, and NY get stupid. I can't be the only one contemplating this. Don't think it happens?
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We are the Gatekeepers setting a hard screen on the top 5 pick.
You called it.
peoriabird wrote:jayu70 wrote:Hazer wrote:Welcome to the Isaac Humphries showHazer wrote:It's still early, but now we're past the halfway mark I've been thinking about the 5th place thing and something dawned on me: fairly comfortable cushion over/under where Hawks currently sit at 5. That position being unique in that the Mavs' pick is top 5 protected. If their season turns south and Cuban decides to pull the plug and head for bottom 5 to keep the pick, Hawks are sitting right there at 5th as gatekeepers of that draft pick. [b]Setting a hard screen.[/b] At 3rd they can't keep the Mav's out of top 5, at 5th they essentially can. Unless Cleveland, Phoenix, Chicago, and NY get stupid. I can't be the only one contemplating this. Don't think it happens?
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We are the Gatekeepers setting a hard screen on the top 5 pick.
You called it.
Dallas isn't interested in the #5 spot
jayu70 wrote:Hazer wrote:Welcome to the Isaac Humphries showHazer wrote:It's still early, but now we're past the halfway mark I've been thinking about the 5th place thing and something dawned on me: fairly comfortable cushion over/under where Hawks currently sit at 5. That position being unique in that the Mavs' pick is top 5 protected. If their season turns south and Cuban decides to pull the plug and head for bottom 5 to keep the pick, Hawks are sitting right there at 5th as gatekeepers of that draft pick. [b]Setting a hard screen.[/b] At 3rd they can't keep the Mav's out of top 5, at 5th they essentially can. Unless Cleveland, Phoenix, Chicago, and NY get stupid. I can't be the only one contemplating this. Don't think it happens?
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We are the Gatekeepers setting a hard screen on the top 5 pick.
You called it.
Peachtree HoopsSpurs host the Hawks in cross-conference matchup
...when Atlanta spends time in San Antonio, things usually don’t go well. In fact, the Spurs have defeated the Hawks on twenty consecutive occasions in San Antonio, with Atlanta last winning on the road against the Spurs on Feb. 15, 1997.
This time around, the Hawks do have some lottery-related incentive to lose but Atlanta continues to play hard and it will take a strong effort from the home team to keep the streak alive. San Antonio does need to win, however, with an eye toward playoff positioning, and that could lead to an uphill battle for Trae Young, John Collins and company.
REHawksFan wrote:jayu70 wrote:Hazer wrote:Welcome to the Isaac Humphries showHazer wrote:It's still early, but now we're past the halfway mark I've been thinking about the 5th place thing and something dawned on me: fairly comfortable cushion over/under where Hawks currently sit at 5. That position being unique in that the Mavs' pick is top 5 protected. If their season turns south and Cuban decides to pull the plug and head for bottom 5 to keep the pick, Hawks are sitting right there at 5th as gatekeepers of that draft pick. [b]Setting a hard screen.[/b] At 3rd they can't keep the Mav's out of top 5, at 5th they essentially can. Unless Cleveland, Phoenix, Chicago, and NY get stupid. I can't be the only one contemplating this. Don't think it happens?
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We are the Gatekeepers setting a hard screen on the top 5 pick.
You called it.
Count me as one that just doesn't care whether the Hawks are 5th or 6th. The lotto balls gonna do what they gonna do.
Spud2nique wrote:WIN WITH IMPUNITY FOLKS!!!
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Having said that, the Spurs are in the thick of it and are at home. We seem to be putting guys on the shelf.
Maybe grab a couple more wins at home vs the Sixers and Pacers and call it a season with 30 wins and 52 losses.
One of the most exciting below .500 Hawk seasons I’ve ever been a part of as a fan.
From Trae to Vince to everyone involved, a truly enjoyable year that showed up glimpses of what the future holds for us as a winning franchise.
Go Hawks!
Hazer wrote:REHawksFan wrote:jayu70 wrote:
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We are the Gatekeepers setting a hard screen on the top 5 pick.
You called it.
Count me as one that just doesn't care whether the Hawks are 5th or 6th. The lotto balls gonna do what they gonna do.
But there are a specific nimber of lottery balls, and specific odds of where those balls can bounce. You want the very best odds possible for that Mavs’ pick to convey, and here they are:
~Finishing 5th worst in season standings has a 10.5% chance of landing the top pick and a 44.2% chance of staying in the top 5.
~Finishing 6th worst only has an 8.3% chance of top pick and 34.8% of staying in the top 5. Top 4 really, as picks 6th on back have 0% chance of 5th.
Pretty significant impact on the Mavs’ pick conveying between the 5th and 6th worst slots. Hawks need to stay in 5th to maximize those odds.
Hazer wrote:Spud2nique wrote:WIN WITH IMPUNITY FOLKS!!!
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Having said that, the Spurs are in the thick of it and are at home. We seem to be putting guys on the shelf.
Maybe grab a couple more wins at home vs the Sixers and Pacers and call it a season with 30 wins and 52 losses.
One of the most exciting below .500 Hawk seasons I’ve ever been a part of as a fan.
From Trae to Vince to everyone involved, a truly enjoyable year that showed up glimpses of what the future holds for us as a winning franchise.
Go Hawks!
Absodamnlutely, most entertaining season since the 60 wins and more so than all those 40-something-win 1st-round exit treadmill years! Hawks can now go all out trying to win 2 more and reach that 30-win threshold, going to be a great couple of weeks and offseason!