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Post by NJtoTX on Apr 14, 2017 15:18:21 GMT
Chance of #1 pick:
TEAM Boston Celtics (via Nets) 25% Phoenix Suns 19.9 Los Angeles Lakers 15.6 Philadelphia 76ers 11.9 Orlando Magic 8.8 Minnesota Timberwolves 5.3 New York Knicks 5.3 Sacramento Kings *Note3 Dallas Mavericks 1.7 New Orleans Pelicans *Note4 Charlotte Hornets 0.8 Detroit Pistons 0.7 Denver Nuggets 0.6 Miami Heat 0.5
1. Boston owns the rights to swap first-round picks with Brooklyn. 2. The Lakers will send their first-round pick to the 76ers if it falls outside the top three. 3. Philadelphia owns the rights to swap picks with Sacramento inside the top 10. If the Kings' pick falls out of the top 10, it will go to the Bulls. 4. New Orleans will send its first-round pick to Sacramento if it falls outside the top three.
Chance of Top 3 pick:
TEAM Boston Celtics (via Nets) 64.3% Phoenix Suns 55.8 Los Angeles Lakers 46.9 Philadelphia 76ers 37.8 Orlando Magic 29.1 Minnesota Timberwolves 18.3 New York Knicks 18.3 Sacramento Kings 9.9 Dallas Mavericks 6.1 New Orleans Pelicans 4 Charlotte Hornets 2.9 Detroit Pistons 2.5 Denver Nuggets 2.2 Miami Heat 1.8
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Post by hairybuttcheeks on Apr 14, 2017 15:20:21 GMT
i don't get the business side on the NBA. they are supposed to be making it fair, but the NBA has the least parity of all sport
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 14, 2017 15:23:35 GMT
Brooklyn Nets will win the championship next year because their center will try a lot of 3s.
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Apr 14, 2017 21:03:34 GMT
Chance of #1 pick: TEAM Boston Celtics (via Nets) 25% Phoenix Suns 19.9 Los Angeles Lakers 15.6 Philadelphia 76ers 11.9 Orlando Magic 8.8 Minnesota Timberwolves 5.3 New York Knicks 5.3 Sacramento Kings *Note3 Dallas Mavericks 1.7 New Orleans Pelicans *Note4 Charlotte Hornets 0.8 Detroit Pistons 0.7 Denver Nuggets 0.6 Miami Heat 0.5 1. Boston owns the rights to swap first-round picks with Brooklyn. 2. The Lakers will send their first-round pick to the 76ers if it falls outside the top three. 3. Philadelphia owns the rights to swap picks with Sacramento inside the top 10. If the Kings' pick falls out of the top 10, it will go to the Bulls. 4. New Orleans will send its first-round pick to Sacramento if it falls outside the top three. Chance of Top 3 pick: TEAM Boston Celtics (via Nets) 64.3% Phoenix Suns 55.8 Los Angeles Lakers 46.9 Philadelphia 76ers 37.8 Orlando Magic 29.1 Minnesota Timberwolves 18.3 New York Knicks 18.3 Sacramento Kings 9.9 Dallas Mavericks 6.1 New Orleans Pelicans 4 Charlotte Hornets 2.9 Detroit Pistons 2.5 Denver Nuggets 2.2 Miami Heat 1.8 go lakers!
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Apr 14, 2017 23:39:30 GMT
The 76ers have a 39.5% chance of getting 2 top 5 picks.
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Post by NJtoTX on May 16, 2017 23:43:35 GMT
Keeping the balls in the air
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Post by marco26 on May 17, 2017 1:41:03 GMT
they are supposed to be making it fair, but the NBA has the least parity of all sport Actually, they do have parity. Yeah, the two top teams do exist, and there are one or two horrendous teams; but outside of them, the 26 other teams really are competitive against each other. I have seen the Nets do a number on the Spurs. I have seen the Knicks beat the Celtics. Atlanta v Wizards is a great game. The NBA does have great competition throughout the league. And there is nothing wrong with having top dogs (Warriors/Cavs) in the league. Creates great interest for casual fans, creates great drive to get better for other teams. Look at Celtics this year. They finished ahead of the mighty Cavs. Smart GM moves is all it took.
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on May 17, 2017 15:42:22 GMT
they are supposed to be making it fair, but the NBA has the least parity of all sport Actually, they do have parity. Yeah, the two top teams do exist, and there are one or two horrendous teams; but outside of them, the 26 other teams really are competitive against each other. I have seen the Nets do a number on the Spurs. I have seen the Knicks beat the Celtics. Atlanta v Wizards is a great game. The NBA does have great competition throughout the league. And there is nothing wrong with having top dogs (Warriors/Cavs) in the league. Creates great interest for casual fans, creates great drive to get better for other teams. Look at Celtics this year. They finished ahead of the mighty Cavs. Smart GM moves is all it took. you think boston can beat the cavs?
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Post by NJtoTX on May 17, 2017 15:47:35 GMT
Not enough beef. Also, these are the playoff 3 pt % rankings this season:
1 Cleveland Cavaliers 43.4 2 Milwaukee Bucks 41.5 3 Indiana Pacers 39.1 4 Golden State Warriors 39.1 5 Memphis Grizzlies 38.6 6 Boston Celtics 37.4 7 Utah Jazz 36.5 8 San Antonio Spurs 35.9 9 LA Clippers 34.8 10 Houston Rockets 33.3 11 Toronto Raptors 33.2 12 Portland Trail Blazers 32.4 13 Washington Wizards 31.7 14 Oklahoma City Thunder 31.1 15 Atlanta Hawks 30.5 16 Chicago Bulls 29.8
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Post by marco26 on May 17, 2017 18:21:01 GMT
you think boston can beat the cavs? Yes. But the way the Cavs have been playing this playoffs (lights out) and the way the Celts have been playing this playoff (too many off nights), the Cavs should take them easily this year.
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on May 17, 2017 19:45:46 GMT
you think boston can beat the cavs? Yes. But the way the Cavs have been playing this playoffs (lights out) and the way the Celts have been playing this playoff (too many off nights), the Cavs should take them easily this year. i agree...tho, i would be nice if boston put up a fight.
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