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But they can beat the Cavs at home also beaten 2 of the top 3 teams in the West already
never under estimate any team, especially one that can shut anyone down with their defence
I think he said 2-4.
They arent getting near (even an out of form) Toronto over 7, thats a fact.
Here's a clue.
It's a centre.
And he's white.
When healthy i feel Jazz can compete with anyone... good starting 5, decent enough bench. Hayward 28 pts on on 10/12 shooting
7 games, in playoffs.
Not one game, regular season, at home, against the cavs on the 3rd game in 4 nights on the road.
Put it this way... Detroit won 3/4 against the cavs in the 15-16 regular season.
Toronto won 2/3
In the playoffs the Pistons got dispatched 4-0
and the Raptors were beaten 4-2 (but fairly convincingly)
So the Cavs road schedule is an excuse.7 games, in playoffs.
Not one game, regular season, at home, against the cavs on the 3rd game in 4 nights on the road.
Put it this way... Detroit won 3/4 against the cavs in the 15-16 regular season.
Toronto won 2/3
In the playoffs the Pistons got dispatched 4-0
and the Raptors were beaten 4-2 (but fairly convincingly)
So the Cavs road schedule is an excuse.
But Utah's road schedule and missing their starting point isn't?
Are the Bucks the Western Bulldogs of the NBA?
Not talking about Utah's record.
Talking about them beating a very good team over 7 games come playoffs.
Using a sample size of one regular season game is useless, as i pointed out with last season (especially wiht the cavs)
In terms of being able to win from the lower part of the bracket? Will probably never happen in the NBA, the last team to do it was the '95 Rockets and they were the defending champs.
In terms of a downtrodden team becoming the people's champ - yep, some similarities. I'm happy for the Bucks because they had a rich basketball history during the first two decades of their existence, and the only way they were going to escape purgatory was with some draft luck. Looks like they might do it.
I'd hate to have to root for Whiteside, for a guy who's game should be constant energy he really doesn't seem to gaf unless the ball is in his direct vicinity.
You a raptors fan?Up by 18 and about to lose. Nice choke
Up by 18 and about to lose. Nice choke
I'm almost as frustrated with the Pistons as I am with the Pels.
Really thought they'd take a step forward this year, a top 4 spot in the East is there for the taking.
Dre isnt really as good as he was supposed to be defensively.
DBB had a piece on him earlier
http://www.detroitbadboys.com/2016/...e-drummond-detroit-pistons-nba-center-defense
Losing Reggie hurt, but they have some nice pieces there. Just aint clicking
So far KCP and Leuer have been our only players that have exceeded expectations.
It's a good thing Mudiay has been terrible over a larger sample size of games thenNot talking about Utah's record.
Talking about them beating a very good team over 7 games come playoffs.
Using a sample size of one regular season game is useless, as i pointed out with last season (especially wiht the cavs)
Utah certainly couldnt compete with Boston or Toronto
Checks scores
Btw Lebron hasnt won in Salt Lake since Dec 8, 2010