lol at everyone saying the Jazz have a 99% chance of making the playoffs.
I think they do too but this was their odds of making the playoffs on March 28th, 2016:
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Anyone remember how that season ended?
And that's relevant how? That was a completely different set of circumstances. The Jazz only won 40 games and lost a tie-breaker to Houston for the 8th seed.
It's relevant because odds mean dick this far out. How is that not relevant?
Jazz are a better team that ranks higher in the western conference, and they have an easier schedule. Sure, the Jazz have to win probably 15 or 16 more games to make the post-season. They'll do that. The question is whether they'll win a round.
Yeah this, he got taken to 7 games by an upstart Pacers team in the 1st round and then by an upstart Celtics team in the ECFs missing it's two highest paid players. They're not beating the Warriors in a 1st round series, and I'm not even sure they beat a Nuggets/OKC/Rockets team in a 7 game series but at least they'd probably pick up Game 1 against those guys."Nobody is going to bet against LeBron James getting to the playoffs."
Me. I'm the guy betting against LeBron. Best the Lakers do is the 8 seed and get swept by the Warriors. They are going to add Melo. This team may be able to eek out a decent seed in the East. This ain't that.
Exum doesn't need to be able to ISO score, he just needs to be able to knock down a pull up 3 or even a pull up midrange when teams go under on a PnR and wall off Favors or Gobert's roll and stay home on the rest of the shooters like the way OKC defended him in their game in mid/late December. If he hits that the bench unit becomes pretty unstoppable.I'd rather get the 7th seed and match up with the Nuggets than face OKC in the 3-6 or Houston in a 4-5 matchup.
Another thing--in the playoffs, we're going to need Dante Exum and possibly Royce O'Neale to be able to score in isolation. I'm more optimistic about Exum in that regard.
Exum doesn't need to be able to ISO score, he just needs to be able to knock down a pull up 3 or even a pull up midrange when teams go under on a PnR and wall off Favors or Gobert's roll and stay home on the rest of the shooters like the way OKC defended him in their game in mid/late December. If he hits that the bench unit becomes pretty unstoppable.
It's not so much about LeBron not performing to his standards, LeBron even tears the Warriors a new ******* half the time he played them in the Finals because he's the 2nd greatest player of all time. The issue is the rest of that Lakers team, you'll get playoff Rondo who will be good, Lance will be good for a game in a series, and you've got Javale who's solid. You then have a bunch of young unproven guys, Ball in particular who probably won't have much game time by that point due to his current injury, and Luke Walton who's unproven as a coach in the playoffs. They're likely not going to have HCA in any series either which is a big deal when the majority of their team is young guys or role players. I also think their poor FT shooting as a team is going to really bite them in the *** in the playoffs as when things get hard and they need to get some free points they can't even consistently knock down FTs.I've never seen Lebron say he was taking this Laker team to the championship BUT before he missed a bunch of games Lakers were doing pretty good .They probably know if they play pre Lebron injury they can climb 6/7/8 in the standings . As long as they don't match up against Warriors then OKC ,Houston.and Denver has no one on their team that can slow a healthy Lebron down.