Blazers1977
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relative return.
If still trying to win, then every game they lose, they must work that much harder just to get back to where they were before they lost.
let me explain in business terms.
lets say my company makes 10% profit on selling a product. We sell the product at $10 a pc and we sell in 1000pc cases. So each case is $10,000.
The profit is $1000.00 or the gain.
now lets saw my company scrapped a case. We now have to sell 10 more cases just to make up the $10,000 for the one case. Thats JUST to get back to even. No money gained. If the Blazers really still want to win and be relevant in the playoffs, every game is a must win game at this point. They have to go on a six game win streak just to get back to par. By then a quarter of the season is over.
Do you think we can go on a six game win streak?
Its possible but clips on the road and sac will be tough.
Anyhow, i believe your logic to be flawed, unless you are cool with slithering into a 7 or 8 seed and getting stomped in the first round and losing out on a lottery pick in the process.
me? Not so much...
that business analogy is invalid lol but ok. Businesses have cash flow problems. There is no analogy to cash flow in NBA win%
your argument is literally just “if we lose next game, that means we have another loss on our record! That means we will have to win more games to have won more games than we lost!!!”
Yeah... that still doesn’t make either of these next two games a “must win.” That’s just a term that hack announcers throw around to make games seem more interesting than they are. We could very plausibly lose these next 2 games and still wind up with a top 4 seed when we get our players back from injuy. What You’re saying isn’t logical, it’s all emotion-based. Of course everyone doesn’t want to lose next game, that doesn’t mean we MUST win in any sense.
You guys are panicking, again. We’re not even 1/5 of the way through the season. Everything you’re saying is hyperbolic.


