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Bouncyball 2014/15

Re: Bouncyball 2014/15

Warriors become fastest team to 50 in history. 50-5 now. They have three road games left, but since their losses have inexplicably been blowouts to teams hovering around .500 or below, their next "losable" game should be Thursday against the Magic. After that, if you assume their home games are wins and that the Lakers are an auto-win, even on the road, that would put them at 62-5 for their next "losable" game on the road in Dallas.

Of course, this is all based on assumptions, and also doesn't take into account they've looked pretty vulnerable since the All Star break.
 
Warriors become fastest team to 50 in history. 50-5 now. They have three road games left, but since their losses have inexplicably been blowouts to teams hovering around .500 or below, their next "losable" game should be Thursday against the Magic. After that, if you assume their home games are wins and that the Lakers are an auto-win, even on the road, that would put them at 62-5 for their next "losable" game on the road in Dallas.

Of course, this is all based on assumptions, and also doesn't take into account they've looked pretty vulnerable since the All Star break.
On the other end, the Sixer's are 8-50. Three straight seasons of 50+ losses.
 
Re: Bouncyball 2014/15

Un-****ing-real.

Do you think the Thunder actually thought they had a chance to win at any point there?
 
Re: Bouncyball 2014/15

Warriors getting blown out by the Lakers because of course they are.

5 of the 6 Warrior losses have now come in blow outs, and 4 of those 5 are on the road against teams currently not in the playoffs. That pattern fits the Lakers, but I figured they weren't good enough to do it.
 
Re: Bouncyball 2014/15

5 of the 6 Warrior losses have now come in blow outs, and 4 of those 5 are on the road against teams currently not in the playoffs. That pattern fits the Lakers, but I figured they weren't good enough to do it.

20 turnovers and 3-29 behind the arc makes lack of talent less important.
 
Re: Bouncyball 2014/15

Portland's made 10 3's and put up 61 points by halftime. They also trail the Warriors by 20.
 
Re: Bouncyball 2014/15

Warriors lead Knicks 97-64 after 3. If the Knicks score at their current rate and the Warriors don't get any points in the 4th, they still win by 11.
 
Re: Bouncyball 2014/15

If you assume they keep up their home win streak and win out, that puts their record at 70-6. All they would have to do then is go 3-3 on the road to beat the Bulls. However, they need to play the Spurs three times, twice on the road, and the Mavs on the road, where they've lost already.
 
Re: Bouncyball 2014/15

If you assume they keep up their home win streak and win out, that puts their record at 70-6. All they would have to do then is go 3-3 on the road to beat the Bulls. However, they need to play the Spurs three times, twice on the road, and the Mavs on the road, where they've lost already.

Currently at 63-7, needing to go 7-5 over the last 12.

I wish they were on more in primetime... they are fun to watch.
 
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