Reality Check: Great teams do lose to not-so-great teams
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Reality Check: Great teams do lose to not-so-great teams
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Reality Check: Great teams do lose to not-so-great teams
I know, I know. Boston just lost two games to the Wiz on a back to back. Kudos to the Wizards, and particularly Caron Butler. We can go on and on about the Big 3 being silent in the 4th quarter, Rivers taking TA out, Rondo not being in the game, etc.
What we cannot do is judge this team based on a 2-game sample. Great (championship contending) teams lose games to teams they have no business losing to. In an 82-game season, it is bound to happen.
Maybe seeing some examples from this season will help us rest a bit better:
San Antonio losses:
Nov. 26, at Sacramento, 99-112
Dec. 19, at Memphis, 85-88
And two losses to Golden State.
Detroit losses:
Nov. 8, at Chicago, 93-97
Nov. 18, at Sacramento, 95-105
Jan. 13, at New York, 65-89.
Dallas losses:
Nov. 2, at Atlanta, 94-101
Nov. 23, at Indy, 107-111
Nov. 24, at Milwaukee, 95-97
Nov. 26, vs. Washington, 98-110
Jan. 14, at Sacramento, 120-122
Phoenix losses:
Nov. 7, at Atlanta, 96-105
Dec. 8, at Minnesota, 93-100
Dec. 10, vs. Miami, 113-117
Jan. 15, at Clippers, 90-97
What we cannot do is judge this team based on a 2-game sample. Great (championship contending) teams lose games to teams they have no business losing to. In an 82-game season, it is bound to happen.
Maybe seeing some examples from this season will help us rest a bit better:
San Antonio losses:
Nov. 26, at Sacramento, 99-112
Dec. 19, at Memphis, 85-88
And two losses to Golden State.
Detroit losses:
Nov. 8, at Chicago, 93-97
Nov. 18, at Sacramento, 95-105
Jan. 13, at New York, 65-89.
Dallas losses:
Nov. 2, at Atlanta, 94-101
Nov. 23, at Indy, 107-111
Nov. 24, at Milwaukee, 95-97
Nov. 26, vs. Washington, 98-110
Jan. 14, at Sacramento, 120-122
Phoenix losses:
Nov. 7, at Atlanta, 96-105
Dec. 8, at Minnesota, 93-100
Dec. 10, vs. Miami, 113-117
Jan. 15, at Clippers, 90-97
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Ha, look at Phoenix. LA, Minny and Miami are sooooo bad. The Wizards and Bobcats at least have some semblance of talent and ability.
The Wizards have the #3 record in the East.
The Wizards have the #3 record in the East.
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bru87tr wrote:ya, but you dont lose twice in a row at an opposing teams house and the next night at your house.
this team is too good to be doing that.
yeah that second wizards loss was not a good sign, especially since it was a come from behind victory away for the wizards. you every celtic wanted to win a revenge came but they fell short.