mkot wrote:bwgood77 wrote:I do still kind of believe if we were completely healthy, with all 3 of the big guns, Royce, Tyus, Grayson, etc, we would have a chance to get to the 4 or 5 or 6 seed. We really don't have that much worse of a record than last year.
Looking at the standing now, after OKC every contender is struggling right now Dallas has injuries and suspensions, Memphis can't stay healthy, Houston is up and down, Lakers relies too much on the 40yrs old LeBron and injury prone AD who's been inconsistent so they will be up and down too.
After the Sixers game tomorrow, our January schedule looks like this:
@ Charlotte
vs Atlanta
vs Utah
vs Charlotte
@ Atlanta
@ Washington
@ Detroit
@ Cleveland
@ Brooklyn
vs Washington
vs LA Clips
vs Minnesota
@ Golden State
This will be the easiest month any team can get and before the deadline too. On paper we should go 10-3 but if we can go 8-5 that might be enough to get us to the 5 seed
Yeah, I mentioned our schedule is easier, and yes, all teams ahead of us have problems, but Memphis has done very well despite missing Ja like half of the games, Smart most of them, and Edey many of them. Dallas does have serious injuries, but who knows with them? The problem is that we would have to leapfrog so many teams. It's unlikely they all do poorly because there will be many games vs each other.
We will have to go on a winning streak and that will have to give us confidence over the final couple of months. I know we also have Portland b2b at the beginning of Feb.
Kawhi is back for the Clips too.....for now. But I am not sure how on paper we should go 10-3. Atlanta and Detroit have better records than us (and Atlanta has gotten better recently). Than Cleveland, LA, Minn and GS all have better records. I assume you would expect us to beat Atl twice and Detroit along with I suppose maybe Minnesota.






















