8th Seed Predictions

Who gets the 8th seed


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#1
I have the Nuggets at 37 wins, Kings at 38 wins, Blazers at 37 wins, and Pelicans at 32 wins. Which means Kings get 8th seed.
 
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#3
Kings
2-23 Nuggets
2-25 Hornets
2-27 Timberwolves
3-1 Nets

3-5 Jazz
3-6 @Nuggets
3-8 @@Spurs

3-10 Wizards
3-11 Nuggets
3-13 Magic
3-15 @Suns

3-18 @Thunder
3-19 @@Spurs
3-22 Bucks
3-24 @Warriors
3-26 @Clippers

3-27 Grizzlies
3-29 Jazz

3-31 @Pelicans
4-1 @Timberwolves
4-4 Mavericks
4-7 @Lakers

4-9 Rockets
4-11 Suns
4-12 @Clippers
Taking this game-by-game breakdown into account, this would give us 38 wins with the tie breaker over the Nuggets if we tied because we would own the season series 3-1. I like our chances then.
To my knowledge, the only team we currently don't have the tie-break lead with is the Blazers. Am I right?

I will also add that I think one of the road games against the Spurs needs to be one of those games in black. Maybe not both but one of them. I don't see us being the Spurs in San Antonio twice in one season.
 
#4
Taking this game-by-game breakdown into account, this would give us 38 wins with the tie breaker over the Nuggets if we tied because we would own the season series 3-1. I like our chances then.
To my knowledge, the only team we currently don't have the tie-break lead with is the Blazers. Am I right?

I will also add that I think one of the road games against the Spurs needs to be one of those games in black. Maybe not both but one of them. I don't see us being the Spurs in San Antonio twice in one season.
Home or on the road, I take games against the Warriors and Spurs as very probable Ls. Those teams are WAY too superior to us, IMHO, and we must NEVER depend on games against them to achieve our goals...
I could have included the Rockets in this list too, due to matchup, but I decided they are more winnable, at least in home games.
 
#5
Home or on the road, I take games against the Warriors and Spurs as very probable Ls. Those teams are WAY too superior to us, IMHO, and we must NEVER depend on games against them to achieve our goals...
I could have included the Rockets in this list too, due to matchup, but I decided they are more winnable, at least in home games.
I think we are in agreement just not communicating on the same page. I mixed up the red and black meanings, lol.
 

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MOD NOTE: The discussion of preferring a draft pick over "being swept"in the first round by the Warriors has been moved to THIS THREAD in the Personnel Moves forum, especially since it appears now to be headed towards a discussion of draft and free agents.
 

Bricklayer

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#14
I'm picking the Blazers to take the 8th seed
I'm just not sure why there is much reason to have any confidence in them. Deeply flawed team. Still not sure how they made that fluke run last year, but just haven't seen any of that fire this time around. has to be exhausting trying to win that way every night.

Denver though is scary because of how they have responded to Jokic's emergence. A great center and a lot more top to bottom talent on the rest of their roster than we have. Like Portland though, their defense makes ours look outstanding.
 
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#15
With all the injuries we have copped lately, I think it will be almost impossible for us to make it. We really have both hands tied behind our back at the moment. I think we will give it everything and won't die wondering but I think we will fall short and Nuggets might just pinch that spot.

Unless of course we pull a major trade in the next week or so but I just can't see it happening.
 

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#16
I'm just not sure why there reason to have any confidence in them. Deeply flawed team. Still not sure how they made that fluke run last year, but just haven't seen any of that fire this time around. has to be exhausting trying to win that way every night.
They made that fluke run last year because:
  1. CJ McCollum caught the whole league napping, and
  2. Lillard was in full Salty Ass Damian Lillard™ mode.
This year, the league has been hipped to game on McCollum, and Lillard doesn't appear quite capable of replicating what he did last year.
 
#17
Portland had a lot of FA and that's a lot of extra motivation/extra hustle: they were 3rd in offensive rebounds that year and are around 20th this year.
 
#20
The thing I keep going back to in my mind is that we have got ourselves a game and a half out of the 8th seed while being decimated with injuries. Just off the top of my head we have Casspi, Lawson, Gay,and Temple who have missed several games this season (and that does not count Collison serving a suspension). Outside of Gay and Richardson, everyone else should be back after the All-Star break.
 
#21
With all the injuries we have copped lately, I think it will be almost impossible for us to make it. We really have both hands tied behind our back at the moment. I think we will give it everything and won't die wondering but I think we will fall short and Nuggets might just pinch that spot.

Unless of course we pull a major trade in the next week or so but I just can't see it happening.
Agree, the hamstring injuries are going to "hamstring" the team.
 
#22
I'm just not sure why there is much reason to have any confidence in them. Deeply flawed team. Still not sure how they made that fluke run last year, but just haven't seen any of that fire this time around. has to be exhausting trying to win that way every night.

Denver though is scary because of how they have responded to Jokic's emergence. A great center and a lot more top to bottom talent on the rest of their roster than we have. Like Portland though, their defense makes ours look outstanding.
Really depends if Malone screws up again by taking minutes and usage away from Jokic when they get healthy. They got a nice balance right now with Barton-Chandler-Jokic being the offensive leaders and Nelson doing the "savy vet" thing. Plumlee is a great fit there too with Jokic and gives them 2 really great passing bigs. Will be interesting to see what happens when Gallo and Mudiay get back.
 
#23
Really depends if Malone screws up again by taking minutes and usage away from Jokic when they get healthy. They got a nice balance right now with Barton-Chandler-Jokic being the offensive leaders and Nelson doing the "savy vet" thing. Plumlee is a great fit there too with Jokic and gives them 2 really great passing bigs. Will be interesting to see what happens when Gallo and Mudiay get back.
I've seen rumors on both of those guys, especially Mudiay, so it seems like Denver is well aware of what they currently have and that perhaps neither of them are essential to team success. They can get solid returns on both of those guys and if they do, I think it essentially locks them into the 8th spot. Denver has a good group and their supporting cast > our supporting case by a mile right now.
 
#24
Nuggets still can't play any defense, so any games against teams, that can put up points in a hurry are not a guarantee for them, even if they look like that on the paper: @Bucks, Lakers and @Blazers; they have 3 games left vs Rockets, and at this moment that's almost guaranteed 3 losses. But the key would be 3 games against Kings and Pelicans each.
Pels lost their only game at home by 5 points, but that was without a bunch of players, while replacements played their first official game. Pels are not going away as they just beat Grizzlies on the road.
If Kings take 2 out of 3 games in Denver series, they will have the tie-breaker on both Pels and Nugs.
 
#26
Placeholder. (Going to list each teams remaining schedule)

Nuggets 8th Place 25-31
2-23 @Kings
2-24 Nets
2--26 Grizzlies
2-28 @Bulls
3-1 @Bucks
3-6 Kings
3-8 Wizards
3-10 Celtics
3-11 @Kings
3-13 Lakers
3-16 Clippers
3-18 Rockets
3-20 @Rockets
4-22 Cavaliers
3-24 @ Pacers
3-26 Pelicans
3-28 @Blazers
3-31 @Hornets
4-2 @ Heat
4-4 @ Pelicans
4-5 @ Rockets
4-7 Pelicans
4-9 Thunder
4-11 @ Mavericks
4-12 @ Thunder

Kings 9th Place 24-33 (1.5 games back)
2-23 Nuggets
2-25 Hornets
2-27 Timberwolves
3-1 Nets
3-5 Jazz
3-6 @Nuggets
3-8 @ Spurs
3-10 Wizards
3-11 Nuggets
3-13 Magic
3-15 @Suns
3-18 @Thunder
3-19 @ Spurs
3-22 Bucks
3-24 @Warriors
3-26 @Clippers
3-27 Grizzlies
3-29 Jazz
3-31 @Pelicans
4-1 @Timberwolves
4-4 Mavericks
4-7 @Lakers
4-9 Rockets
4-11 Suns
4-12 @Clippers

Blazers 23-33 10th Place (2 games back)
2-23 @ Magic
2-26 @ Raptors
2-28 @ Pistons
3-2 Thunder
3-4 Nets
3-6 @ Timberwolves
3-7 @ Thunder
3-9 Sixers
3-11 Wizards
3-12 @Suns
3-14 @ Pelicans
3-15 @ Spurs
3-18 @ Hawks
3-19 @ Heat
3-21 Bucks
3-23 Knicks
3-25 Timberwolves
3-26 @Lakers
3-28 Nuggets
3-30 Rockets
4-1 Suns
4-4 Jazz
4-6 Timberwolves
4-8 Jazz
4-10 Spurs
4-12 Pelicans

Pelicans 23-34 11th place (2.5 games back)
2-23 Rockets
2-25 @ Mavericks
2-26 @ Thunder
3-1 Pistons
3-3 Spurs
3-5 @ Lakers
3-6 @ Jazz
3-8 Raptors
3-11 Hornets
3-14 Blazers
3-15 @ Heat
3-17 Rockets
3-19 Timberwolves
3-21 Grizzlies
3-24 @ Rockets
3-26 @ Nuggets
3-27 @ Jazz
3-29 Mavericks
3-31 Kings
4-2 Bulls
4-4 Nuggets
4-7 @ Nuggets
4-8 @ Warriors
4-11 @ Lakers
4-12 @ Blazers
Is there any way to reset the pole, so we can change the votes?
Suddenly it's a definite no-brainer sure-thing... :rolleyes:



Not even the die-hard Sactown homies (or Vivek's blind followers suckers) would think that the Kings, or any other team, would catch the Pels...
It's the BB-train vs the VV-train-wreck.
:(

#BoogieBrowTrain vs
#VivekVladeTrainWreck
 
#27
Is there any way to reset the pole, so we can change the votes?
Suddenly it's a definite no-brainer sure-thing... :rolleyes:



Not even the die-hard Sactown homies (or Vivek's blind followers suckers) would think that the Kings, or any other team, would catch the Pels..
.
It's the BB-train vs the VV-train-wreck.
:(

#BoogieBrowTrain vs
#VivekVladeTrainWreck
Grant went on and on yesterday about how the Kings can still make the 8th seed.
 
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