Losing records
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Losing records
As I was tossing and turning the other night, I was wondering something. The loss to the Bobcats is the only game I can remember that we lost to a truly inferior team (Non-playoff teams.) Does anyone happen to know what our record against non playoff teams is? It would be interesting to know that. I know a lot of people keep weird stats, I was hoping this might be one of them.
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I just checked it out myself. If Golden State beats out the Mavs for the last playoff spot in the west, then we will have lost only one game all year to a non playoff team. The loss to the Bobcats.
That fact, and the incredibly low amount of double digit losses is I think a testament to how hard we play night in and night out. This team never takes a day off. Which has been great to watch.
That fact, and the incredibly low amount of double digit losses is I think a testament to how hard we play night in and night out. This team never takes a day off. Which has been great to watch.
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Jammer wrote:Ray Allen and Glen Davis were not available (injured) in the Bobcats loss.
Exactly, everyone likes to forget this.
Recently, the Lakers were without Bynum, Gasol and Kobe (for the 4th quarter) and the Bobcats beat the Lakers in LA by 13--means nothing.
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