mihaic wrote:Mr Fitzhume wrote:pingpongrac wrote:
Difference in expectations, yes...but context also matters.
First 22 games last season
- 9-13 (10 home / 12 away; 10 games vs lottery teams / 12 games vs playoff-level teams)
- 23 combined games missed from starters and 12 combined games missed from key bench players (Achiuwa, Birch, Boucher)
- 13th ranked ORTG and 24th ranked DRTG
First 22 games this season
- 11-11 (10 home / 12 away; 5 games vs lottery teams / 17 games vs playoff-level teams)
- 22 combined games missed from starters and 28 combined games missed from key rotation players (Achiuwa, Boucher, Porter)
- 16th ranked ORTG and 7th ranked DRTG
I get that these last two games have been embarrassing, but that shouldn't take away from how we played through the first 20 games. Overall, we're still playing fairly well considering our injury issues and tough schedule to this point. We are within .5 games (ahead or behind) of Philadelphia, Miami, Golden State, Minnesota and Dallas – all of which were expected to be closer to contending than us this season. Coincidentally, most of those teams are having similar issues as we are on the road; we are 3-9 on the road and Miami is 3-8 while Dallas (1-8) and Golden State (2-10) have been two of the worst teams in the entire league on the road.
Great post, but how about the opposing team’s (especially the 17 playoff-level team) injured players who missed the games against us?
Just for the context that matters.
You think this response was genious, eh?
Well of course the context matters. Read the post you respond to. Some of those teams mentioned also have underachieved and have a lower than expected record and results.
Sadly just a few quality and insightful posters remained here nowadays - one of them is pingpongrac -, so it wasn’t an ironic or “genious” response, I was curious if he knows the answer for that.























