I guess I had put all my hopes on San Antonio winning yesterday.
Here's the thing about the Houston game for LA-
If Houston cares about winning-
1- Jeremy Lin is too much for Steve Blake (Tony Parker is still recovering from injury, so Blake looked a better defender than he is)
2- PnRs with how slow Gasol has been since injury has been LA's weakness all season and Houston's biggest strength.
3- Who's going to guard Harden? World Peace? OK, but Peace might be too slow.
4- Asik should be able to handle D12.
The Grizzlies game will be too tough though.
Think of all those games we could've/should've won this season.
"Regrets and mistakes, they're memories made..." -Adele
Memphis is still playing for home court against the Clippers, IINM. Remember in 2008, Utah won the division, but did NOT have home court against Houston in the 1st round. So a Memphis win against Utah...and a loss by the Clippers tomorrow at home (Portland) or Wed (at Sacramento) gives Memphis home court. Unfortunately for Utah, their game will be nearly over by tip-off of the LA-Sac game. So expect a motivated Grizzlies team - not one resting starters.How is Houston locked in? If GS and Hou both win tonight they are fighting for the 6th seed on Wednesday night. Memphis is locked in by Wed night and they might lay down. LA may be in the driver seat but s*** can hit the fan real fast in a playoff race like this as we have seen the last couple weeks.
I see GS (no way Popovich plays Duncan and Parker on a back to back that means nothing) and Hou both winning tonight. Making Hou play for the 6th seed Wed night.