The Official NBA Season Thread: Cavs vs Thunder was a dud

Tonight is why I wasn't buying the recent narrative of the Thunder winning 68+ (forget 70 games) in the regular season. They sat SGA, which definitely opens up the door to a loss on any given night. Chet isn't coming back until end of February/early March at this point.

It's also just not worth it to rack up meaningless wins when all you really want is the #1 seed (which they will get). The 2016 Warriors would probably trade a half dozen wins for being more well-rested for the playoffs.
 
Tonight is why I wasn't buying the recent narrative of the Thunder winning 68+ (forget 70 games) in the regular season. They sat SGA, which definitely opens up the door to a loss on any given night. Chet isn't coming back until end of February/early March at this point.

It's also just not worth it to rack up meaningless wins when all you really want is the #1 seed (which they will get). The 2016 Warriors would probably trade a half dozen wins for being more well-rested for the playoffs.
The 2016 Warriors were 1 win away from winning it all. I don’t think lack of rest was the problem :lol:
 
Grizzlies really got that next man up mentality. They hoop every game.
Great coaching and drafting. It’d be very easy to run Ja logo pnr ever possession, but he’s not even the team’s leading scorer this year.

In the playoffs I think roles and shots need to be a bit more defined and less equal opportunity, but in the regular season with guys constantly out of the lineup their formula works extremely well.
 
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