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SighAll I see is a list of flawed teams that we can beat on any given night. Where does the yikes come from?
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SighAll I see is a list of flawed teams that we can beat on any given night. Where does the yikes come from?
The only must win game is the Warriors. I would guess 10 wins. There aren’t that many for-sure wins, but I’m guessing guys like Brogdon, Williams, DA can change a game or two and we win more games than expected.I hadn't really looked at the schedule until tonight. Those first 25 games look like a real gauntlet:
@ Los Angeles Clippers
Orlando Magic
@ Philadelphia 76ers
@ Toronto Raptors
@ Detroit Pistons
Memphis Grizzlies
Memphis Grizzlies
@ Sacramento Kings
@ Los Angeles Lakers
@ Utah Jazz
Cleveland Cavaliers
Los Angeles Lakers
Oklahoma City Thunder
@ Phoenix Suns
Utah Jazz
@ Milwaukee Bucks
@ Indiana Pacers
@ Cleveland Cavaliers
@ Utah Jazz
@ Los Angeles Clippers
Utah Jazz
Dallas Mavericks
Golden State Warriors
Phoenix Suns
Washington Wizards
what do you think Portland's record will be 25 games into the season? I'm seeing 7-8 wins and I may be aiming a bit high?
That is lowRob Mahoney and the guys got us at 29th in their preseason ranking only ahead of the Wiz.
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Rob Mahoney and the guys got us at 29th in their preseason ranking only ahead of the Wiz.
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Washington wizardsWho?
That is low
probably a little low
but when I look around at the teams using last season as a gauge, updated for this season, I see a group of 8 bottom dwellers:
Indiana Pacers
Washington Wizards
Orlando Magic
Charlotte Hornets
Detroit Pistons
Portland Trail Blazers
Houston Rockets
San Antonio Spurs
* Charlotte is getting LaMelo healthy, reportedly, and they are getting Miles Bridges back after the first 10 games. They'll be better
* Houston added FVV, Dillon Brooks, Amen Thompson, Jeff Green, and Cam Whitmore. They'll be better
* Indiana only added Bruce Brown & Jarace Walker. Might not be much better but likely won't be worse than last years 35 wins
* Orlando was looking good at the end of last season and added Anthony Black and Joe Ingles. Better
* Washington? Added Jordan Poole and Landry Shamet. No change that I can see. 35 wins last year
* Detroit? will likely still suck
* Spurs added Wemby, Khem Birch, and Cedi Osman. How good will Wemby be? How healthy will Zach be?
I can see 2 or 3 of those teams being better than the Blazers. Maybe Blazers can climb to the top of that group; maybe not
I don't see Portland catching any of the next tier of lower level play-in teams: Utah, Dallas, OKC...Chicago, Toronto, Atlanta. But I suppose it's possible
Can the Hawks even tank? I thought they still owe all those picks and pick swaps to San Antonio.I think Utah might get down with being crummy. They might have overachieved with Lauri in All-Star mode. While their overall depth is a better then Portland, I don't see the Jazz sweeping the season series, delivering KO's on the Blazers.
The Hawks might be an outlying tanker. A not-so-shocking Trae Young trade would signal a rebuild. Atlanta already has one foot out the door to start over.
The Raptors are too good to tank, but major mid-season trades can change everything.
The Bulls underachieved. They have All-stars. Chicago looked amazing against Portland last year. Maybe they'll figure out consistent winning? Or just turn into a 2022/23 Wizards. Everyone shoot jumpers and put playing harder in the back burner.
Did Houston get better? Egads not really, they signed expensive Free Agents that nobody wanted.
Pacers? I'm one of the few that thinks Sacramento got the way better end of the Halliburton trade. Fancy passes, sure. Lot's of stats, OK. How is the win column doing in Indiana? They haven't made any big moves to improve their roster. Tanking opportunities may arise in Indiana.
It seems the upper echelon of lottery teams are not set in concrete. The bottom 5 probably are. Spurs, Pistons, Hornets, Wizards, Rockets. The better spectrum of tankers is where Portland is currently at. And expect some variables to shake up the standings.
Fantastic. No one will see us coming. Or, going.Rob Mahoney and the guys got us at 29th in their preseason ranking only ahead of the Wiz.
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