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re: How good will we do this year?

Posted on 10/16/17 at 2:49 pm to
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 10/16/17 at 2:49 pm to
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I think the West is more wide open than usual. Normally 7-8 is up for grabs but I think 5-8 is pretty uncertain this year. Injuries to key players will determine which of the 7-8 teams fighting for those last 4 spots gets in.


assuming 40 wins wont cut it, i think LAC, UTA, POR, MIN & DEN all are better positioned to win the 4-5 games more that it will take to get in at the bottom than the pels

i hope i'm wrong
Posted by TigerinATL
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Posted on 10/16/17 at 3:27 pm to
I like Utah. I think Portland is too thin in that if either Lillard or CJ go down for long they're done, but they've made thin work the past few years.

Minnesota is going to take time to put it together. They're too young and have too many new faces.

The Clippers are relying on some injury prone stars. In the last 3 years 67 games is the high number of games played for Blake, 63 for Galinarri. Teodosic is going to have to ball out for them to be injury resistant like they were in the CP3 era.

I really don't want to like Denver, although if I'm discounting them for lack of guard/wing creators...
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