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  • ShaKobe
    G* L*k* Sh*w!!!
    • Sep 2002
    • 2964

    #91
    Re: All of the series are at 2-0

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    ShaKobe said:
    Even tho one road team won last night, the home teams have dominated. It's 15-1 now for the home teams. That's pretty crazy.

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    Why is it crazy? All the teams that are 5 through 8th seed in both conferences had a below .500 road record during the season. It was most likely that all the home teams would win.

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    I dunno where you're looking, but that only happened in the east. 5 and 6 had a .500 record. 7 and 8 were under .500.

    In the west, even the 10th seed has a .500 record. The 8th seed is at .524.

    I think it's crazy cause I thought Dallas would win one, and the Hornets could get one. I even thought Memphis might be able to win one on the road.

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    Ah the irony...
    He said below .500 ROAD record during the season.

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    Doh . .

    Damn, missed that word. My bad. Thanks for correcting me Sully.

    Then you are correct. In fact, looking at the records now, there were only 6 teams with winning road records. How sad.

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    • Sully
      Hall Of Fame
      • Feb 2003
      • 16003

      #92
      Re: All of the series are at 2-0

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      ShaKobe said:
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      Sully said:
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      ShaKobe said:
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      Sonicmage said:
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      ShaKobe said:
      Even tho one road team won last night, the home teams have dominated. It's 15-1 now for the home teams. That's pretty crazy.

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      Why is it crazy? All the teams that are 5 through 8th seed in both conferences had a below .500 road record during the season. It was most likely that all the home teams would win.

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      I dunno where you're looking, but that only happened in the east. 5 and 6 had a .500 record. 7 and 8 were under .500.

      In the west, even the 10th seed has a .500 record. The 8th seed is at .524.

      I think it's crazy cause I thought Dallas would win one, and the Hornets could get one. I even thought Memphis might be able to win one on the road.

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      Ah the irony...
      He said below .500 ROAD record during the season.

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      Doh . .

      Damn, missed that word. My bad. Thanks for correcting me Sully.

      Then you are correct. In fact, looking at the records now, there were only 6 teams with winning road records. How sad.

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      It is sad. I doubt the trend will continue though as the home teams now move to the road.
      The top tier teams in each conference are too strong for their counterparts. The lower seeds will take a few over the next couple days but I don't think any of the series are going to be interesting...except for the Dallas/Sacramento matchup.

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      • Sully
        Hall Of Fame
        • Feb 2003
        • 16003

        #93
        Re: All of the series are at 2-0

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        ShaKobe said:
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        Sully said:
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        ShaKobe said:
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        Sonicmage said:
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        ShaKobe said:
        Even tho one road team won last night, the home teams have dominated. It's 15-1 now for the home teams. That's pretty crazy.

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        Why is it crazy? All the teams that are 5 through 8th seed in both conferences had a below .500 road record during the season. It was most likely that all the home teams would win.

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        I dunno where you're looking, but that only happened in the east. 5 and 6 had a .500 record. 7 and 8 were under .500.

        In the west, even the 10th seed has a .500 record. The 8th seed is at .524.

        I think it's crazy cause I thought Dallas would win one, and the Hornets could get one. I even thought Memphis might be able to win one on the road.

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        Ah the irony...
        He said below .500 ROAD record during the season.

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        Doh . .

        Damn, missed that word. My bad. Thanks for correcting me Sully.

        Then you are correct. In fact, looking at the records now, there were only 6 teams with winning road records. How sad.

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        It is sad. I doubt the trend will continue though as the home teams now move to the road.
        The top tier teams in each conference are too strong for their counterparts. The lower seeds will take a few over the next couple days but I don't think any of the series are going to be interesting...except for the Dallas/Sacramento matchup.

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        • Sully
          Hall Of Fame
          • Feb 2003
          • 16003

          #94
          Re: All of the series are at 2-0

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          ShaKobe said:
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          Sully said:
          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          ShaKobe said:
          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          Sonicmage said:
          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          ShaKobe said:
          Even tho one road team won last night, the home teams have dominated. It's 15-1 now for the home teams. That's pretty crazy.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Why is it crazy? All the teams that are 5 through 8th seed in both conferences had a below .500 road record during the season. It was most likely that all the home teams would win.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          I dunno where you're looking, but that only happened in the east. 5 and 6 had a .500 record. 7 and 8 were under .500.

          In the west, even the 10th seed has a .500 record. The 8th seed is at .524.

          I think it's crazy cause I thought Dallas would win one, and the Hornets could get one. I even thought Memphis might be able to win one on the road.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Ah the irony...
          He said below .500 ROAD record during the season.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Doh . .

          Damn, missed that word. My bad. Thanks for correcting me Sully.

          Then you are correct. In fact, looking at the records now, there were only 6 teams with winning road records. How sad.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          It is sad. I doubt the trend will continue though as the home teams now move to the road.
          The top tier teams in each conference are too strong for their counterparts. The lower seeds will take a few over the next couple days but I don't think any of the series are going to be interesting...except for the Dallas/Sacramento matchup.

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