Hollinger's Playoff Averages ..........

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About right if you ask me.......

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Between 16 and 50 wins? Too conservative. Needs a bigger spread.
 
I don't know about the Lakers. They've played 13 home games and only 2 back to backs and are on their way to hiring their third coach of the year. I don't see why they are a more likely prospect than Minnesota or Houston.

I'm not as optimistic as I was a month ago about Portland making the playoffs. But I'm still holding out a little hope. At least more than 4.7 points of hope. If we can get Aldridge back in the post and some starters healthy and fucking anything out of our bench....
 
Agreed Mook, but at the same time want us to sit right where Hollinger has pegged us.
 
What did the asterix point to that is next to the L@kers 0.0 percent for Lottery?

I think it's a moral protest by Hollinger. Any team with four future Hall of Famers that can't make the playoffs should NOT be rewarded with a lottery pick - just as a matter of principal.

Of course, in Stern's NBA, if they do miss the playoffs, they will magically win the top pick and the the rights to draft a 5th future Hall of Famer to complete the set.

BNM

P.S. The pick is top 14 protected. Cleveland has a right to swap picks with the Lakers, but the only way that will happen is if the Cavs and Lakers BOTH make the playoffs AND the Cavs finish with a better record than the Lakers.
 
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So the Lakers are old, struggling, imploding, *AND* they can't tank?! BRILLIANT! :devilwink:
 
he thinks minny is going to get more than 30 wins? history is not on his side with that one :lol:
 
Between 16 and 50 wins? Too conservative. Needs a bigger spread.

Yeah, that means we're going to go somewhere between 7-54 and 41-20 the rest of the season. Way to go out on a limb there Hollinger!

BNM
 

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