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The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

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  • The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

    You know the drill by now, I think. Give us a win-loss prediction for each game, and a total win-loss prediction for the month. I'm starting this one a little bit sooner so that we have time to get our predictions in before the month starts.

    Fri 1 - vs Miami
    Mon 4 - vs Chicago
    Tue 5 - vs Atlanta
    Wed 6 - @ Philadelphia
    Fri 8 - vs Toronto
    Mon 11 - vs Brooklyn
    Wed 13 - vs Charlotte
    Wed 20 - vs New York
    Fri 22 - vs Detroit
    Sat 23 - @ Detroit
    Tue 26 - vs Golden State
    Thu 28 - vs L.A. Clippers

    It's a pretty amazing schedule. I know we've said for a while that we have a soft February, but it's really amazing when you see it this way. Two road games all month long, and they're against Philly and Detroit? Even if Granger doesn't come back until the All-Star break, we should be able to put together a nice little run this month.
    Last edited by Anthem; 01-27-2013, 11:59 AM.
    This space for rent.

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    Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

    Fri 1 - vs Miami - L
    Mon 4 - vs Chicago - W
    Tue 5 - vs Atlanta - W
    Wed 6 - @ Philadelphia - W
    Fri 8 - vs Toronto- W
    Mon 11 - vs Brooklyn- W
    Wed 13 - vs Charlotte- W
    Wed 20 - vs New York - L
    Fri 22 - vs Detroit- W
    Sat 23 - @ Detroit- W
    Tue 26 - vs Golden State - L
    Thu 28 - vs L.A. Clippers - L

    In spite of us having a home friendly schedule, we have a lot of tough games this month. This month should go a long way in determining playoff seeding, and it'll be IMPERATIVE that we beat the teams we're supposed to beat. NY and MIA will be looking for revenge, GS and LAC are really good teams from the West, and given our woes on the road idk that we can cede the Philly game on a back to back (though if DG is back, I say we win that game)

    Should be interesting, and I hope I'm wrong and we can be even more dominant at home this month but I've got 8-4

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      Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

      Fri 1 - vs Miami - W
      Mon 4 - vs Chicago - W
      Tue 5 - vs Atlanta - L
      Wed 6 - @ Philadelphia - W
      Fri 8 - vs Toronto - W
      Mon 11 - vs Brooklyn - W
      Wed 13 - vs Charlotte - W
      Wed 20 - vs New York - W
      Fri 22 - vs Detroit - W
      Sat 23 - @ Detroit - W
      Tue 26 - vs Golden State - W
      Thu 28 - vs L.A. Clippers - L

      I'll go ahead and say it. We should own this month with DG back (knocks on wood). I'm probably being too optimistic, but screw it, I'll still guess it.

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        Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

        Fri 1 - vs Miami
        Mon 4 - vs Chicago
        Tue 5 - vs Atlanta
        Wed 6 - @ Philadelphia
        Fri 8 - vs Toronto
        Mon 11 - vs Brooklyn
        Wed 13 - vs Charlotte
        Wed 20 - vs New York
        Fri 22 - vs Detroit
        Sat 23 - @ Detroit
        Tue 26 - vs Golden State
        Thu 28 - vs L.A. Clippers

        We will play at 10 home games and 2 road games.

        I'll start with the road games. I believe that we go 1-1 in them. Why? Because the Philly game is on the tail end of a back-to-back-to-back. We will be gassed and as a road game I don't expect us to win it.

        Now, let's do the home games. Shall we let the math do the talking?

        So far, we have won 16 of our 19 home games. That equals an 84.2% win percentage. That means in 10 games we should expect 8.4 wins

        In any case, a 9 - 1 record on those games is not looking impossible. It is certainly optimistic but it's within the realm of imagination. It's a tad too optimistic for me, though (remember, I love it when the team proves me wrong), so I'll go with 8 - 2. We could drop any two of the Miami, Chicago, New York or LA Clippers games. Brooklyn and Golden State are not out of question either but I expect them to shoot worse in Indiana than they did on their court. We could drop 3 of those games as well but I don't expect us to lose more than three.

        So, I expect us to go 9 - 3 or 8 - 4 in February. 10 - 2 and 7 - 5 are also possible outcomes. I don't expect us to go higher than 10 - 2 or lower than 6 - 6.
        Last edited by Nuntius; 01-27-2013, 12:32 PM.
        Originally posted by IrishPacer
        Empty vessels make the most noise.

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          Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

          Fri 1 - vs Miami - L
          Mon 4 - vs Chicago - W
          Tue 5 - vs Atlanta - W
          Wed 6 - @ Philadelphia - L
          Fri 8 - vs Toronto - W
          Mon 11 - vs Brooklyn - W
          Wed 13 - vs Charlotte - W
          Wed 20 - vs New York - L
          Fri 22 - vs Detroit - W
          Sat 23 - @ Detroit - W
          Tue 26 - vs Golden State - W
          Thu 28 - vs L.A. Clippers- L

          I think we go 2-2 in those first 4 games, might not be the two L's I have, but I just think anytime you have a big shift in your rotations it puts you a little out of sync for a couple games. Also those aren't gimme games to begin with. Other than that, should be a pretty strong month. Should be noted this assumes Granger is at least 80% of last year's Granger, if he comes back and has lost a couple steps there are some other games here that are pretty tough.

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            Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

            Fri 1 - vs Miami-L
            Mon 4 - vs Chicago-W
            Tue 5 - vs Atlanta-L
            Wed 6 - @ Philadelphia-W
            Fri 8 - vs Toronto-W
            Mon 11 - vs Brooklyn-W
            Wed 13 - vs Charlotte-W
            Wed 20 - vs New York-L
            Fri 22 - vs Detroit-W
            Sat 23 - @ Detroit-W
            Tue 26 - vs Golden State-W
            Thu 28 - vs L.A. Clippers-L

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              Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

              Fri 1 - vs Miami - W
              Mon 4 - vs Chicago - W
              Tue 5 - vs Atlanta - L
              Wed 6 - @ Philadelphia - W
              Fri 8 - vs Toronto - W
              Mon 11 - vs Brooklyn - W
              Wed 13 - vs Charlotte - W
              Wed 20 - vs New York - W
              Fri 22 - vs Detroit - W
              Sat 23 - @ Detroit - W
              Tue 26 - vs Golden State - L
              Thu 28 - vs L.A. Clippers - W
              "Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry Bird

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                Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

                I guess I'll go with 9-3. Although I almost went with 8-4. I worry about the first few games and about the 3 games in 3 nights. So I think 9-3 would be nice.

                The 3 in 3 might not cause the pacers to lose at Philly, but it will cause a loss at some point.

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                  Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

                  Fri 1 - vs Miami - L
                  Mon 4 - vs Chicago - W
                  Tue 5 - vs Atlanta - W
                  Wed 6 - @ Philadelphia - L
                  Fri 8 - vs Toronto - W
                  Mon 11 - vs Brooklyn - W
                  Wed 13 - vs Charlotte - W
                  Wed 20 - vs New York - W
                  Fri 22 - vs Detroit - W
                  Sat 23 - @ Detroit - W
                  Tue 26 - vs Golden State - W
                  Thu 28 - vs L.A. Clippers - W

                  I have us at 10-2 and ending the month with a good win streak.

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                    Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

                    Fri 1 - vs Miami
                    Mon 4 - vs Chicago
                    Tue 5 - vs Atlanta
                    Wed 6 - @ Philadelphia
                    Fri 8 - vs Toronto
                    Mon 11 - vs Brooklyn
                    Wed 13 - vs Charlotte
                    Wed 20 - vs New York
                    Fri 22 - vs Detroit
                    Sat 23 - @ Detroit
                    Tue 26 - vs Golden State
                    Thu 28 - vs L.A. Clippers

                    7-5 next month.
                    "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                    -Lance Stephenson

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                      Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

                      Man if we go 7-5 in February there are going to be a lot of unhappy people around here I think.


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                      • #12
                        Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

                        Was there no way to re-schedule that Chicago game without sticking us with a B2B2B? And how gassed is PG going to be in that Philly at the minute rate Vogel's playing him?

                        I'm going 9-3. Losses vs Miami, @Philly and vs NY.
                        Last edited by JB24; 01-30-2013, 12:55 PM.

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                          Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

                          Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                          Man if we go 7-5 in February there are going to be a lot of unhappy people around here I think.
                          This is just my opinion but I think the home advantage and road disadvantage is way overvalued. I had us 9-6 in January. I don't know that 16-11 over a two month stretch is much to get upset about.
                          "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                          -Lance Stephenson

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                            Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

                            Fri 1 - vs Miami L
                            Mon 4 - vs Chicago W
                            Tue 5 - vs Atlanta L
                            Wed 6 - @ Philadelphia L
                            Fri 8 - vs Toronto W
                            Mon 11 - vs Brooklyn W
                            Wed 13 - vs Charlotte W
                            Wed 20 - vs New York W
                            Fri 22 - vs Detroit W
                            Sat 23 - @ Detroit L
                            Tue 26 - vs Golden State W
                            Thu 28 - vs L.A. Clippers W

                            I don't have a lot of confidence in my predictions for this month; in particular regarding which specific games we'll win/lose. This would have us at 8-4 on the month.

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                            • #15
                              Re: The February Win/Loss Prediction Thread

                              The Pacers, as many keep saying, are 16-3 at home. I looked at those 16 wins, and I see wins over teams as such:

                              poor teams
                              Kings
                              Washinton
                              Dallas
                              NO-OT
                              Cleveland
                              Philly
                              Phoenix
                              Washington
                              Charlotte

                              Better teams
                              Portland
                              Utah
                              Houston

                              Good teams
                              Miami
                              NY... w/o Melo

                              Losses
                              SA
                              Denver
                              Toronto

                              I keep hearing about the Pacers homestand in Feb. Then I look at the FEB schedule which have some really good teams. I know I will get flack from what I'm going to say, but I'm not one to not say how I feel. I can see the Pacers lose the 1st 3 games and 4 of the 7 games b4 Allstar break. After the Allstar break, losing 3 more games. Which would give the Pacers a 5-7 record in Feb. I'll hedge my prediction 1 extra victory to make my prediction

                              6 wins
                              6 losses

                              I just don't like some of the things I've seen of late from the play of the team. I know Granger will be back, so hopefully his return can make/turn my prediction laughable.

                              Now, after making my prediction, I can only hope the Pacers prove me wrong... terribly wrong.

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