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At one point in the season, the division lead was safe and it seemed almost impossible for OKC to catch up to the Blazers.
Now? Not so much.
Portland has 19 losses, OKC has 25.
So, now with 26 games, OKC only has to finish with 7 more wins than Portland. And at the rate they've been going, that isn't actually difficult.
Portland has played 55 games, OKC has played 56. But Portland has 12 of their 27 games at home, whereas OKC has 15 of their remaining 26 at home.
With how Portland has played for the better part of a month now (and especially the last 2 "games"), it's not out of the realm of possibility for that to happen.
The best record OKC could go vs the worse Portland would have to go to win the division:
OKC vs POR
26-0 vs 20-7
25-1 vs 19-8
24-2 vs 18-9
23-3 vs 17-10
22-4 vs 16-11
21-5 vs 15-14
20-6 vs 14-13
19-7 vs 13-14
18-8 vs 12-15
In other words, the Blazers better get their shit together soon, or they're going to give OKC a lot of reason to believe they can win the division.
Now? Not so much.
Portland has 19 losses, OKC has 25.
So, now with 26 games, OKC only has to finish with 7 more wins than Portland. And at the rate they've been going, that isn't actually difficult.
Portland has played 55 games, OKC has played 56. But Portland has 12 of their 27 games at home, whereas OKC has 15 of their remaining 26 at home.
With how Portland has played for the better part of a month now (and especially the last 2 "games"), it's not out of the realm of possibility for that to happen.
The best record OKC could go vs the worse Portland would have to go to win the division:
OKC vs POR
26-0 vs 20-7
25-1 vs 19-8
24-2 vs 18-9
23-3 vs 17-10
22-4 vs 16-11
21-5 vs 15-14
20-6 vs 14-13
19-7 vs 13-14
18-8 vs 12-15
In other words, the Blazers better get their shit together soon, or they're going to give OKC a lot of reason to believe they can win the division.
