So ESPN thinks we'll only win as many games in the second half of the season as we did during the first half? I think we'll need another 12-game losing streak to make that happen.
So ESPN thinks we'll only win as many games in the second half of the season as we did during the first half? I think we'll need another 12-game losing streak to make that happen.
Or even selling Wiggins and Parker a bit high. Embiid certainly looks the part of a franchise center. Yes, I DO believe Parker and Wiggins will be perennial all-stars, but they might not be the all-world players everyone was expecting them to be. As you said, Randle, Smart and Exum just might be close to their level. And there could be a couple more that move up. I'll be very happy if the Jazz can somehow keep in the 5-8 range. The way they've been playing lately (excluding the Minnesota game), it looks like they may slip out of the top-10.
So ESPN thinks we'll only win as many games in the second half of the season as we did during the first half? I think we'll need another 12-game losing streak to make that happen.
1. Milwaukee Bucks 16-66
2. Orlando Magic 21-61
3. Philadelphia 76ers 24-58
4. Utah Jazz 28-54
5. LA Lakers/Boston Celtics 30-52
If the Lakers and/or Celtics win the lottery or even jump the Jazz I'm going to be pissed.
https://m.espn.go.com/nba/story?storyId=10320047&src=desktop
I sure hope no one is surprised when the Lakers get the #1, and somehow corral another pick in the top 5.
What, you mean it isn't?Could you imagine the conspiracy theories that would come up after that? Bad enough that most think the lottery is rigged. But if the Lakers manage to win the lottery. It will look bad for years on the NBA IMO.
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