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Kendrick Perkins is now in Cleveland. I will say this is the year Cleveland goes all in. I expect them to make the finals now. Can they beat Golden State? Don't think so yet. But they will get to the finals.
I'm not looking for it, but the guy used Wilt Chamberlain potential to describe Andrew Bynum...Wilt Chamberlain.And other than the Lakers making the playoffs this year, Hack agrees lol.
Warriors play Cavs this weekoh shit
Quote from: Hack Brodenheimer on February 22, 2015, 08:57:09 PMWarriors play Cavs this weekoh shitRegular season is trash. The Pacers just beat the Warriors.
In the whole history of the NBA, only 2 teams have won the NBA title with lower than a 3rd seed, that's the 1969 Celtics at the 4th seed (hate them) and the 1995 Rockets with the 6th seed. And the vase majority of NBA title winners have been #1 seeds. #2 seeds have 10 titles wins and #3 seeds only have 7 titles wins. So, that means of 68 champions, 49 of them have been #1 seeds. So you can say regular season doesn't matter, the reality is that #1 seed is very important. Usually the teams that doesn't win with that #1 seed are teams that are either repeat champions in the middle of their dynasty (usually that first title the team does win as a #1 seed) or Cinderella stories like the Rockets, or 2004 Detroit Pistons. But the vase majority of the time, the winner is a #1 seed.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on February 24, 2015, 02:26:09 PMIn the whole history of the NBA, only 2 teams have won the NBA title with lower than a 3rd seed, that's the 1969 Celtics at the 4th seed (hate them) and the 1995 Rockets with the 6th seed. And the vase majority of NBA title winners have been #1 seeds. #2 seeds have 10 titles wins and #3 seeds only have 7 titles wins. So, that means of 68 champions, 49 of them have been #1 seeds. So you can say regular season doesn't matter, the reality is that #1 seed is very important. Usually the teams that doesn't win with that #1 seed are teams that are either repeat champions in the middle of their dynasty (usually that first title the team does win as a #1 seed) or Cinderella stories like the Rockets, or 2004 Detroit Pistons. But the vase majority of the time, the winner is a #1 seed. REGULAR SEASON DEFINITELY MATTERS...ESPECIALLY GOIN INTO MARCH. IT'S A GIVEN.