doclinkin wrote:Likely a threat from Ted. Play young guys, see what we've got.
Would like to believe this.
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doclinkin wrote:Likely a threat from Ted. Play young guys, see what we've got.
nate33 wrote:The Magic and Hornets both lost tonight. We are 3 games out of the playoffs.
We have a cakewalk schedule to end the season. Of the 19 games remaining:
9 are against tanking teams or teams that have no realistic hope for the playoffs. 4 or those are at home.
6 are against teams that are actually good: DEN (twice), UTA (twice), SAS and BOS. 4 of those are at home.
4 are against the teams competing with us for the 8th seed: CHA (twice), ORL and MIA. 3 of those are at home.
If we just beat that bad teams and win the home games against 8th seed competitors, we would go 12-7 while also establishing the tiebreaker advantage over ORL and MIA. That's probably not quite enough to make the playoffs, but it will put us real close. A real key would be to beat Charlotte twice, which would get us the tiebreaker over them as well (not to mention deliver them 2 losses). That might be enough. A win or two against the good teams will probably clinch it.
BTW, that Boston game is the last game of the season and they may not have anything to play for.
BigA wrote:nate33 wrote:The Magic and Hornets both lost tonight. We are 3 games out of the playoffs.
We have a cakewalk schedule to end the season. Of the 19 games remaining:
9 are against tanking teams or teams that have no realistic hope for the playoffs. 4 or those are at home.
6 are against teams that are actually good: DEN (twice), UTA (twice), SAS and BOS. 4 of those are at home.
4 are against the teams competing with us for the 8th seed: CHA (twice), ORL and MIA. 3 of those are at home.
If we just beat that bad teams and win the home games against 8th seed competitors, we would go 12-7 while also establishing the tiebreaker advantage over ORL and MIA. That's probably not quite enough to make the playoffs, but it will put us real close. A real key would be to beat Charlotte twice, which would get us the tiebreaker over them as well (not to mention deliver them 2 losses). That might be enough. A win or two against the good teams will probably clinch it.
BTW, that Boston game is the last game of the season and they may not have anything to play for.
#SoWizards to go on an epic run to get swept in the first round and save Ernie's job.
I have not watched the Washington Wizards play in three months. Not one stolen inbounds pass, bungled defensive rotation, nor a single image of a team losing by double digits laughing on the bench. It’s been incredibly liberating. Oh I’m aware they’ve won five straight games to end the season. Of course they have, because this is what they always do under Ernie Grunfeld. Ted Leonsis will smile and nod and scold the critics for their lack of empathy. I do have empathy. I have empathy for whoever bought the season tickets I finally gave up this year because I couldn’t stand it anymore. Those who bought into the con-game of Ernie Grunfeld and Ted Leonsis. To be honest though, those seats probably are vacant, because Ted and Ernie have lost far more than games these last four years. They’ve lost the fans.
dobrojim wrote:I'm a current planholder (full season)
I'm resolved to stick by a resolution to not renew unless EG is fired.
And I've been clear to communicate this to my account rep.
TheBabyMaker wrote:People need to get off the Zion train, he is going to be a Knick (I hope so), Sun or Cavalier. We have less than 5% chance of getting him. Nothing else in the draft raises my eyebrows and even so do you trust a GM that picked Jan Vesley as a lottery pick to make the right choice?
Wins are losses
Losses don't mean wins. Wiz fans should already know this.
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.