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Manocad wrote:I have an engineering degree, an exceptionally high IQ, and can point to the exact location/area of any country on an unlabeled globe.
JiriMania wrote:So what is the magic number for home court advantage?
19?
BadMuthaCeltic wrote:I like Doc's comments on the matter too, that this isn't what they want. They want more. This would have been a parade last year.
I also like that if the Pistons and Celtics are tied by the end of season in wins, the Celtics would still have home-court advantage. This win meant something, regardless of what anyone tries to sell you.
JiriMania wrote:So what is the magic number for home court advantage?
19?
Bleeding Green wrote:Yeah, pretty much clinched the #1 spot, too.
If the Celtics play just .500 ball for the rest of the season (12-11), the Pistons would need to go 17-4 to overtake the Celts.
Manocad wrote:I have an engineering degree, an exceptionally high IQ, and can point to the exact location/area of any country on an unlabeled globe.
MoBSTa wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I believe Home court is given to the team that won the most games against each other in the regular season, if there happens to be a tie then it goes to the team with the best record.
So I am not sure what the answer to your magic number should be if one at all.