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Yeah, he ain't never been a fan of their plan, but haven't heard from him since the Conley addition. Things weren't great early, but it's coming together now and Gobert an asset.
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why are you trying to give kawhi his toughest battles?Still think if PG and Kawhi are not washed, Kyrie would be a good option for both sides
couldn't have shot worse and the game was still close. oh well. just a bad matchup too. would kill to have McDaniels or Naz on the Kingspain
that they completely waste. they play better on the roadSacramento got a crazy beneficial home court advantage. Crowd is great.
Boomer *** takeTeams used to take pride in winning. Now it’s just about getting into the playoffs at any spot you can.
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As a Cavs fan I've spent a lot of time looking at the standings recently and this season does seem unusual in that there are a lot of teams very close together - particularly in the West where 4-11 are only separated by a few games and the playoff spots aren't decided at all.
The only team who could get to 60 wins is Milwaukee - and that means they have to go 6 and 1 or better to finish the season.
The last time a single team didn't get to 60 wins (ignoring shortened seasons) was the Spurs in 00-01 (58-24) and before that you're back to 1979.
Don't really know what it means - is the average better so a team doesn't stand out as much? - but just thought it was interesting.