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The Rockets simply don't belong in the conversation about being one of the West's best teams. And I'm a Rockets fan.
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They are 25-14. They have beat Golden St 2x, Portland once and they crushed San Antonio.... Glad its simple for you.
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In terms of teams they're supposed to beat, they've lost twice to Sacramento, once to Utah, once to Philadelphia, and once to the Lakers. They're 13-11 vs. the West and 9-9 against teams with winning records. They have great potential, but to consider them a team that can win the West right now is over the edge. |
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Right now they are looking at Portland 1st rd and OKC 2nd both who are tremendous home teams who will have home court advantage.
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We'll see how Portland does later in the season. This is a team who closed out last season on an 0-13 run.
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Not even close to the same team
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They added one starter in Lopez, and Mo Williams off the bench. The other 4 starters were there last year. The Blazers got off to a great start, out playing expectations going 18-6 against the number. Since? 3-10 ATS. Its a long season, and teams who are in the bottom half of FG % defense don't usually last long in the post season.
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Put it this way the East 6 seed is looking at Atlanta 1st round. Without Horford Atl is probably a sub .500 team. |
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Golden State has somehow shrugged off the PG1985 curse and acquired a nice piece while giving up very little.
Jordan Crawford to GSW, Toney Douglass to Miami and Joel Anthony and draft picks to Boston. Great trade for GS, good move for Miami as Douglass gives them depth and they save 10 million getting rid of a guy that doesnt play and Boston stockpiles more picks. Seemingly a win, win, win. |
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The Blazers and Pistons OVER/UNDER records are really weighted to going over and show the deficiencies on the defensive end those two teams have...27-10 and 28-10. The Pistons have a lot more problems they need to get figured out too along with the D. I'd have to think the O/U's will start getting evened out once the lines get adjusted even more. They did start putting them above 200 a lot more towards the end of December Last edited by Duvalier : 01-16-2014 at 09:00 AM. |
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38 games into their season and the Phoenix Suns have already gone over their posted O/U total of 21 games.
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Portland has overachieved to a degree but what happened at the end of last season is not really pertinent now. Regardless Portland is not an easy place to win a game for visiting teams.
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