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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Apr 7, 2008 13:28:36 GMT -5
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Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Apr 7, 2008 15:11:41 GMT -5
Nice, 3.5 games ahead of NJ
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Post by hardballer1 - NYK on Apr 7, 2008 16:32:39 GMT -5
ouch 20-24.. when was the last time i was ABOVE .500?
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Apr 7, 2008 17:09:05 GMT -5
With my last moves I think that ill start winning something be careful Philly....
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Post by Houston Rockets on Apr 7, 2008 17:21:12 GMT -5
i still have the 3rd worst record-my pick should be good and it is on the block
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Post by Utah Jazz on Apr 7, 2008 17:26:21 GMT -5
5.5 games back with all the injuries I've suffered. I think that's pretty solid being over .500.
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Post by Houston Rockets on Apr 7, 2008 17:27:43 GMT -5
i am a solid 28 games back...hahaha
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Post by New Orleans Hornets on Apr 7, 2008 17:46:54 GMT -5
nice im still on top with a 12 game win streak
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Apr 7, 2008 17:49:44 GMT -5
the Southwest (no offence) might be the worst division anyway....Central is pretty interesting
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Post by Houston Rockets on Apr 7, 2008 17:53:35 GMT -5
i think that the atlantic would have something to say abou tthe worst division..... only 2 teams over .500, one of those barely (2 games)-nobody over 30 wins
southwest has a 42 game winner and another 30 game winner
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Apr 7, 2008 17:56:54 GMT -5
Atlantic is definitely the worst, sorry NJ. It was the worst last year too. Division winner was .500. Its pretty much the same this year with the exception of Philly, who has emerged.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Apr 7, 2008 18:08:05 GMT -5
well the Southwest only has one team who is really something (the champs) the Atlantic has three good teams (yeah, I think that my tema is good) and that counts...theres a team with J-Ho, a team with KG and a twam with melo....while Southwest has a great team and the others arent that good the 2nd team is 12.games behind, while in the Atlantic, Boston (last team) is 13.5 that is something IMO that should count
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Post by Houston Rockets on Apr 7, 2008 18:09:37 GMT -5
the second in the southwest has more wins than the leader in the atlantic.....
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Post by Houston Rockets on Apr 7, 2008 18:13:21 GMT -5
Also if you look at win percentage.... tell me which is better: Southwest Atlantic .808 .592 .577 .520 .481 .490 .489 .392 .260 .327
That is the breakdown of win percentages of both divisions Southwest Avg win %=.523% Atlantic Avg win %=.4642
Clearly the Southwest is better than the atlantic
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Apr 7, 2008 20:26:04 GMT -5
I dont know man... the Southwest is like a one team division...Atlantic has 3 teams that are contenders....
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Post by Houston Rockets on Apr 7, 2008 20:33:34 GMT -5
if you are calling toronto ( a sub .500 team) a contender, then you got another thing coming.... Memphis (#2 Southwest) is better than every team in your division
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Apr 7, 2008 21:21:30 GMT -5
Toronto has Melo, JO, Hinrich and Hughes against Gasol/Felton/JJ .....I would go with the 1st team for now....
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Post by Houston Rockets on Apr 7, 2008 21:25:11 GMT -5
I am a numbers guy and the records speak for themselves
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Post by Memphis Grizzlies on Apr 7, 2008 23:23:44 GMT -5
Toronto has Melo, JO, Hinrich and Hughes against Gasol/Felton/JJ .....I would go with the 1st team for now.... your an idiot
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Post by Utah Jazz on Apr 7, 2008 23:36:22 GMT -5
NJ, factor in that the West is waaay more tougher than the East. The East has some powerhouses, but the West is a lot deeper. And the Western teams face each other 4 times (or something like that).
The Atlantic is easily the weakest division. The Division leader is lower than all the other divison leaders by quite a bit.
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