lon3lytoaster wrote:The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Hal14 wrote:Because it is very rare in the modern NBA to make it out of the 2nd round after going to NBA finals the previous season so maybe it's not a failure?
Is it really a failure for a 2 seed to lose to a 3 seed that has the league MVP? I don't think so.
Boston was the favorites to win this series and win the championship. I'd say it's a pretty big failure, considering they had home court advantage, if they end up losing to Philly.
Yep, and they had legitimately every possible favorable card fall in their favor.
Dodge Miami in the 1st round, get a very meh Atlanta team.
Someone else knocks out Milwaukee for them, giving them home court through the entire playoffs (not that that matters much for these guys.)
You play Philly with an injured Embiid, and lose a game he misses entirely. This is also a team you have always matched up extremely well with.
At the very, very least losing this series would be a significant missed opportunity. Everything went their way up to this point. Just no excuse.
It would be a bummer if we lose this series. But it's not that surprising for a 2 seed to lose to a 3 seed - especially when that 3 seed has the league MVP and a former MVP - their 2 stars are 29 and 33 so much more experienced than our stars at age 25 and 26. If all things are equal, the team with the league MVP and a former MVP, led by stars who are 29 and 33 is probably gonna beat the team whose stars are only 25 and 26 (neither of whom has won an MVP). Not to mention the 3 seed has a coach who has won a title, whereas the 2 seed has a rookie head coach.









