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He is learning that if he wants to stay on the court a guy his size needs to alter his game a bit. I have these same questions about Zion. To be fair Zion is built like a tank so he might be able to handle the pounding a bit longer?
Their SOS is has been average so far. Portland SOS has been tougher so far as Denver's.it's the second year that the rotation has been together; and yes, they've had excellent health so far
and they have a nicely balanced roster; players that fit together well anchored by a two time DPOY
but they also could be just in a team-wide hot streak. Look at their 3 point shooting:
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5 different guys shooting 41% or better on nearly 32 attempts a game. And a 6th man of the year candidate shooting 38% on 8 attempts. They'll be the #1 seed if that level of shooting is sustained.
and keep in mind that Utah has been floating between the 2nd best and 4th best defense in the league. Today, they rank 4th in defensive rating AND offensive rating. Pretty damn hard to beat that kind of efficiency on both ends of the floor, especially with that 3 point shooting
And he does it every night; never takes a night or a possession off.Pritchard proving many wrong.
Their SOS is has been average so far. Portland SOS has been tougher so far as Denver's.
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basically, Utah has had a tougher schedule so far, and will have a far tougher sshedule in the remaining 10-13 games before the season reboots. And they've been the best team in the league with that tougher schedule
So if the Jazz’s SOS and SRS are both tougher than average, I assume that they mainly play bottom feeders on the second part of the schedule that hasn’t been released yet? They’re looking good if they remain healthy.
The Jazz aren't winning it all this year and neither are we without some humdinger of trade.
I'm going to disagree here.The Jazz aren't winning it all this year and neither are we without some humdinger of trade.
No way the Warriors win their first Championship without a bunch of help from teams dealing with injuries.If we get lucky, maybe. We get healthy and some other teams have an injury to a major part of their team, like when Durant went down. Can easily see Blazers getting a middle seed and getting through the 4-5 matchup, but then yeah it would need to be like LBJ going down, and then Embiid or something.
Zion shot 14/15 from the field last night and the 1 miss was a 3. That’s incredible. I think he’s top 10 in PER.He is learning that if he wants to stay on the court a guy his size needs to alter his game a bit. I have these same questions about Zion. To be fair Zion is built like a tank so he might be able to handle the pounding a bit longer?
Obviously he is very gifted. He might as well be learning fast? I hope so for his sake. Blake Griffin was a High Flying dunker and he has paid a price. Now he has a shot from the top of the key that is money. Another guy we will see injured again this year is Jones. You can bet in it.Zion shot 14/15 from the field last night and the 1 miss was a 3. That’s incredible. I think he’s top 10 in PER.
But SOS is based on the opponents’ records which should also be based on THEIR SOS. In other words, it’s a meaningless inaccurate stat. As Toronto continues to rise up the standings, does our SOS go up? Makes no sense. And it rarely makes a difference. Pelicans had the “easiest” schedule in the bubble. How’d that work out?View attachment 36839
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basically, Utah has had a tougher schedule so far, and will have a far tougher sshedule in the remaining 10-13 games before the season reboots. And they've been the best team in the league with that tougher schedule
Memphis and Indiana don’t have winning records.could be....but the make-up games might change the equation a little. I believe the Blazers have a B2B at home against Memphis to make up
you'd have to go thru each team's schedule.
from what I know, in the 2nd half of the season, the Blazers have
1 against the Lakers;
2 against the Clippers;
2 against Phoenix;
2 against the Spurs;
3 against Memphis;
2 against Denver;
1 against Milwaukee
1 against Indiana
2 against Brooklyn
2 against Boston
that's 18 games against teams with winning records (4 even), and so far, other than Philly, Portland hasn't done well against teams with winning records. They'll also have 8 games against Dallas, New Orleans, Houston, and Miami, and those are all dangerous teams
looks like a pretty tough schedule for the 2nd half
As it stands, we wouldn’t play LBJ in second round. We’d play Jazz and maybe Clippers take out Lakers for us. Matchups are everything. Rockets only win in 94 & 95 because their kryptonite (Seattle) got knocked out in first round,If we get lucky, maybe. We get healthy and some other teams have an injury to a major part of their team, like when Durant went down. Can easily see Blazers getting a middle seed and getting through the 4-5 matchup, but then yeah it would need to be like LBJ going down, and then Embiid or something.
This is very possible. It has been said before.Kyrie Irving is the best PG in the NBA with a bad attitude.
Kyrie Irving is the best PG in the NBA with a bad attitude.
yeah, people can go up...they can also go down
by and large, team's 3 point percentages fall as the season progresses
Zion shot 14/15 from the field last night and the 1 miss was a 3. That’s incredible. I think he’s top 10 in PER.
What an absolute clown
It's not true. The overly hot teams go down and the icy cold teams may rise. But the idea that all the teams starting shooting worse as the season goes on is false.Is that true? I can’t find any evidence supporting this claim.
The Celtics couldn't wait to get rid of Kyrie.Kyrie Irving is the best PG in the NBA with a bad attitude.