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Are they gonna break the record or not?
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Are they gonna break the record or not?
@rck3sactown.@SleepTrainArena court gets makeover for tonight's Kings game LOOK: http://on.nba.com/1PWRF7z (via @SacramentoKings)
Either way, they play the Grizzlies a few times at the end of the year. I was thinking about picking up some tickets for those games when they were on their 20+ streak. Seems like a good buy at the moment.
k.Yea I've been strongly considering copping some tix to see the next dubs/clips game. Was thinking about waiting it out til the conference finals but let's be real, it's the clippers
Wanted to see if shoeking was willing to wager on the dubs breaking the record to see where he really stands but I already know the answer
Can his team realistically beat the Warriors 4 times
Yes they can.
.@SleepTrainArena
court gets makeover for tonight's Kings game LOOK:http://on.nba.com/1PWRF7z
(via@SacramentoKings
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that Dallas loss is really gonna haunt him.Legit might retire with a 2-7 record or something
NT back on that yuku ****
Fair point. Those road games are gonna be a bit tougher & they have to play quite a bit of them.Steaming hot. I'd be surprised. It's almost like they're playing a different sport.
I know man, but here's why.
For starters, I wouldn't be surprised if they did. They obviously are in an entirely different stratosphere in comparison to the rest of the league.
However,
Interconference matchups increase ten fold during the 2nd half of the season. By NO Means am I trying to knock the Dubs, but they've played OKC once, SAS once, and LAC twice within the first week or so of the season. And of those games, only one was on the road. The thinking, is that it'll be significantly tougher to be that good down the stretch this year. They've got the 3rd strongest strength of schedule remaining in the league, and they've got to go on the road against LAC, OKC multiple times, and SAS multiple times. I think they play LAC 2x, OKC 2x, and SAS 3x. All those games could go either way. And that's not counting a random loss here and there.
The hot take is that they won't do it. The real take is that they obviously can do it, but it's going to be incredibly tough. They are elite though, so they could do it, but I'm betting against it.
They are elite though, so they could do it, but I'm betting against it.
That's fair. They def got humbled after that DAL loss, realized that they could actually be beaten when it mattersthat Dallas loss is really gonna haunt him.Legit might retire with a 2-7 record or something
Though I think the Heat had no business losing that series, had they won, I think Lebron would've been much more full of himself than people already think he is. He (and the Heat in general) wouldn't have made it an all out mission to win the following year. The first year they thought they'd be handed the title. The second year, they made winning a priority.
Either way, they play the Grizzlies a few times at the end of the year. I was thinking about picking up some tickets for those games when they were on their 20+ streak. Seems like a good buy at the moment.
Yea I've been strongly considering copping some tix to see the next dubs/clips game. Was thinking about waiting it out til the conference finals but let's be real, it's the clippers
Wanted to see if shoeking was willing to wager on the dubs breaking the record to see where he really stands but I already know the answer