I think we could beat Denver in a close series -- like 4-2. But I say that, in part, because Jamal Murray, Will Barton and Gary Harris haven't played yet.
It's hard to be excited about the playoffs when the team has played so poorly. Granted they played the Lakers well enough, but they've beat two teams they should beat (by not many points either) and got absolutely crushed by a team that they should be at least equal with.
Some of those turnovers they're committing really makes me not want to watch the team. It's not like they're just the garden variety bad turnover. They are just horrendous, and they happen multiple times a game. If they can get that cleaned up I'll be a lot more interested in the playoffs.
Not that I'm not going to watch every single minute.
Yep just saw this. We will play our big guns against them Monday. Beat them and rest our guys against the SpursMavs still alive for moving out of #7 by beating Bucks in OT.
Presuming we want #6, we're certainly not in the driver's seat.
We still need one more win or Dallas loss to ensure that we don't get #7. So we're probably not going to try to lose our next game against Dallas. Then we just have one game left to (possibly) manipulate against the Spurs (who may be in desperation mode, and we still may feel like we need a win).
On the other hand, OKC still has 4 games remaining. If they want to lose some of them to try to ensure a #6 seed, they can end up with more losses than we can no matter what we do. Importantly, they have a game the last day of the schedule, while Dallas and Utah will have both completed their schedule the night before. If they need a loss to end up #6, they'll be able to do whatever they want that last day.
Of course, still a lot to happen, but we're really not in control here.