Well I definitely don't agree with that. If we use 538 to rank the best 8 teams in conference (definitely the west seeds don't seem in order) and play against each other, it gives:
Warriors > Raptors
Rockets < Bucks
Nuggets > 76ers
Thunder > Celtics
Jazz > Pacers
Blazers > Pistons
Spurs > Nets
Clippers < Magic
West wins 6-2. What would you argue with here? If anything I'd say Warriors > Bucks > Rockets > Raptors, making it 7-1. Just like last year, I think people are too high on the Raptors and so far they are proving that.
As a Warriors fan, I definitely see the Rockets and the Bucks as the biggest threats.
I think it's more that poop happens in Game 1s sometimes. Toronto is GSW's biggest threat and can be terrifying defensively, imo.
Orlando was one of the hottest teams in the league down the stretch and very well could make this a long series, though.
Let's just be happy that he's off Brad Stevens.
Quin is known to prefer the NBA life much better than college. Plus, Gobert and Mitchell are so young.
Quin is more a K+2 candidate than K+1.
Well I definitely don't agree with the latter part, but I personally think these playoffs are pretty exciting. A lot of the teams seem pretty close. I have no idea who's coming out of the east or who will be other team in the WCF. Even the Warriors could legitimately lose in R2 vs the Rockets.
The Warriors look good in Game 1, but Cousins was just awful -- worst player on the floor for the Warriors.
Last edited by darthur; 04-13-2019 at 10:41 PM.
It appears they did:
"...I wouldn't call it a daily occurrence, because there were days you'd get a single the first time up, and you made all the plays, and you were leading in the ballgame, and you didn't strike out with the bases loaded and it was sort of a carefree game. On the opposite side of that, there were periods where everybody knew you were 0-for your last 20 at-bats, and you'd kind of been leaving the runner on second base pretty regularly and the Phillies weren't scoring, a guy like me in the middle of the batting order could be the brunt of negativism from the crowd."
http://www.espn.com/espn/page2/story...t/sportCat/mlb
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
You might be right about the Spurs. They looked comfortable and confident throughout. Likewise, the Nets played quite well in Philly. Nets v Spurs would be a tough series, but I think I’d go with the Spurs after seeing what they did in Denver tonight. I was stunned by all three road team victories. What the heck is happening?
None were all that surprising, imo. (Wish we had a Degenerates NBA Playoff contest :-)
Game 1 Spurs win was the classic experience vs inexperience game. Would still be very surprised if Denver lost the series once they settle in.
Game 1 76ers loss was about Philly being out of sync from the uncertainty of Embiid's return from injury and being out of sync in general, not having had enough time to gel with their Big 4/5 yet. This should be a long series.
Game 1 Magic win was about Orlando playing very well heading into the playoffs and then shooting very well in Game 1. Still would be shocked if Toronto lost the series.
From www.basketball-reference.com:
"Winners of Game 1 at home in the current 2-2-1-1-1 format go on to win their series 86.6% of the time. The Golden State Warriors were the lone home winner last night.
Winners of Game 1 on the road in the current format go on to win their series 52.2% of the time. San Antonio, Brooklyn and Orlando all won their Game 1's as the away team yesterday.
See more about historical 7-game playoff series results on Basketball-Reference.com."
https://www.basketball-reference.com...3eb8-448515649
I only watched the Spurs Nuggets last night. I'm sure there are more advanced stats that might provide better insight, but this summed up the evening for me.
Home 3 PT FG % Away 3 PT FG % 76ers 12.0% Nets 42.3% Raptors 33.3% Magic 48.3% Warriors 46.7% Clippers 36.7% Nuggets 21.8% Spurs 46.7%
Are you suggesting something Quin did at Missouri forever disqualifies him from coaching again in college, and more specifically at Duke? If so, what are these terrible things Quin did?