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  • #31
    Re: The rest of the schedule

    Favorable schedule or not chances r we won't make I do however think we should be in just seems like 30 games in everyone knew it was gonna be the bucks including all the so called analyst and experts just seems odd they seem to know who's gonna make a Playoff run and who's not but yet they know nothing else outside of about 6or8 teams just a opinion I beg that I'm wrong

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    • #32
      Re: The rest of the schedule

      Originally posted by Will Galen View Post
      I think we need to go at least 6-7.
      Agreed...7 wins minimum the rest of the way (not including the disasterous game against the Grizzlies!! That was ugly!!) especially against both the Bobcats and the Bucks.

      I think if the Pacers can go 7-5, the rest of the way they'll make the playoffs.

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      • #33
        Re: The rest of the schedule

        Originally posted by granger4mvp View Post
        Favorable schedule or not I do think we r good enough to get in but just doesn't seem like it's meant to be chances r bucks get 8spot just like all the analyst seem to know about 30 games in just seems odd how they seem to know every year just a opinion hope I'm wrong

        ? The bucks being predicted to make the playoffs at that point was based on precedent from last year. People assumed the bucks would regain form enough to squeeze in, and actually for most of the season analysts have had us in either the 6, 7 or 8 spot.

        We have the lead, it's up to us to protect it.

        Also if there IS a conspiracy to control the outcomes of games (there isn't) it would certainly not be concerned with whether the Milwaukee Bucks or the Indiana Pacers squeeze into the eighth spot of the eastern conference playoffs.
        Goodbye Captain, My Captain. I wish you had the chance to sink or swim with your ship on its quest for the "ship".

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        • #34
          Re: The rest of the schedule

          I do respect your thoughts on this but I can't help to think this way maybe I'm overlooking this but just seems funny And by the way I do disagree with outcomes is Boston ,chicacgo games just a little to one sided
          Last edited by granger4mvp; 03-21-2011, 12:00 PM.

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          • #35
            Re: The rest of the schedule

            Originally posted by Will Galen View Post
            Identical records yes, but we have the tie breaker with the Bobcats, so they have to win one more game than we do. They could beat us and if both teams won their remaining games they still finish behind us. As for the Bucks they are only one game behind us in the loss column. That means they, like us are in charge of our own destiny.

            In other words, as of right now, if the Bucks beat us, they will be tied with us and they will have the #1 tiebreaker below. If we beat them, then the tie breaker goes to #2 below.

            a. Two Teams Tied
            (1) Better winning percentage in games against each other.
            (2) Better winning percentage against teams in own division (only if tied teams are in same division). We are 7-6, Milwaukee is 5-7.
            (3) Better winning percentage against teams in own conference.
            (4) Better winning percentage against teams eligible for playoffs in own conference (including teams that finished the regular season tied for a playoff position).
            (5) Better winning percentage against teams eligible for playoffs in opposite conference (including teams that finished the regular season tied for a playoff position).
            (6) Better net result of total points scored less total points allowed against all opponents (“point differential”).

            As of right now, we have to beat the Bucks. We still have six games to play before we play them though. Things could change for the better or worse.
            I just want to point out that this forum is 100% more valuable in terms of thoughtful insight and information than anything else offered out there from a commercially-paid writer. I really appreciate this group. Great post - helpful.

            Guys like Kravitz reference tie-breakers as being something too complicated to waste time in print.

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            • #36
              Re: The rest of the schedule

              Here's our power rankings from stein and hollinger from the week

              Stein: (18)



              18 (23)Pacers30-40Retraction: Hansbrough is saving Indy's season with a March you can put up there with anything he did as a Tar Heel: 19.7 ppg and 7.7 rpg. Larry Legend was right: The kid should have been playin' all along.


              Hollinger has us at (20)

              Anyone think we have a shot at overtaking the Knicks? they're only what 5 games ahead of us? With losing to the likes of the Pistons and Bucks and looking at the remaining part of their schedule they play Boston twice Orlando twice the Bulls and us who have proven we can beat them. I realize we'd have to go on quite a tear ourselves but if they can't stop the bleeding it's not too much to ask that maybe the Bucks Bobcats and Sixers beat them as well. That would be a devastating collapse for that team after having such high aspirations.

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              • #37
                Re: The rest of the schedule

                Originally posted by TheDon View Post
                Anyone think we have a shot at overtaking the Knicks? they're only what 5 games ahead of us? With losing to the likes of the Pistons and Bucks and looking at the remaining part of their schedule they play Boston twice Orlando twice the Bulls and us who have proven we can beat them. I realize we'd have to go on quite a tear ourselves but if they can't stop the bleeding it's not too much to ask that maybe the Bucks Bobcats and Sixers beat them as well. That would be a devastating collapse for that team after having such high aspirations.

                Knicks are not very good right now. But 5 games at this point in the season is a ton.

                If the pacers go 8-4 (which isn't likely) the Knicks would have to go 3-9 and then we would be tied.

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                • #38
                  Re: The rest of the schedule

                  Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                  Knicks are not very good right now. But 5 games at this point in the season is a ton.

                  If the pacers go 8-4 (which isn't likely) the Knicks would have to go 3-9 and then we would be tied.
                  I'm going to cheer for that situation then, I don't want anybody to say we just limped into the playoffs. Here's too a strong finish down the home stretch

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                  • #39
                    Re: The rest of the schedule

                    Here's a day by day breakdown of the schedule for the remaining season:

                    Mon, Mar 21 - Indiana @ New Jersey
                    Mon, Mar 21 - Charlotte - IDLE
                    Wed, Mar 23 - Milwaukee - IDLE


                    Wed, Mar 23 - Indiana @ Charlotte ***key game***
                    Wed, Mar 23 -Charlotte vs Indiana ***key game***
                    Wed, Mar 23 - Milwaukee vs Sacramento

                    Fri, Mar 25 - Indiana vs Sacramento
                    Fri, Mar 25 - Charlotte @ Boston
                    Fri, Mar 25 - Milwaukee @ NY Knicks

                    Sat, Mar 26 - Indiana @ Detroit
                    Sat, Mar 26 - Charlotte vs NY Knicks
                    Sat, Mar 26 - Milwaukee vs Chicago

                    Mon, Mar 28 - Indiana vs Boston
                    Mon, Mar 28 - Charlotte vs Milwaukee ***key game***
                    Mon, Mar 28 - Milwaukee @ Charlotte ***key game***

                    Wed, Mar 30 - Indiana vs Detroit
                    Wed, Mar 30 - Charlotte vs Cleveland
                    Wed, Mar 30 - Milwaukee @ Toronto

                    Fri, Apr 1 - Indiana vs Milwaukee ***key game***
                    Fri, Apr 1 - Charlotte @ Orlando
                    Fri, Apr 1 - Milwaukee @ Indiana ***key game***

                    Sat, Apr 2 - Indiana - IDLE
                    Sat, Apr 2 - Charlotte - IDLE

                    Sat, Apr 2 - Milwaukee vs Philadelphia

                    Sun, Apr 3 - Indiana @ New Orleans
                    Sun, Apr 3 - Charlotte vs Washington
                    Sun, Apr 3 - Milwaukee - IDLE

                    Tue, Apr 5 - Indiana - IDLE

                    Tue, Apr 5 - Charlotte @ Cleveland
                    Tue, Apr 5 - Milwaukee @ Orlando

                    Wed, Apr 6 - Indiana vs Washington
                    Wed, Apr 6 - Charlotte vs Orlando
                    Wed, Apr 6 - Milwaukee @ Miami

                    Fri, Apr 8 - Indiana vs Atlanta
                    Fri, Apr 8 - Charlotte @ Miami
                    Fri, Apr 8 - Milwaukee @ Detroit

                    Sat, Apr 9 - Indiana - IDLE
                    Sat, Apr 9 - Charlotte - IDLE

                    Sat, Apr 9 - Milwaukee vs Cleveland

                    Sun, Apr 10 - Indiana vs NY Knicks
                    Sun, Apr 10 - Charlotte vs Detroit
                    Sun, Apr 10 - Milwaukee - IDLE

                    Mon, Apr 11 - Indiana - IDLE
                    Mon, Apr 11 - Charlotte @ New Jersey
                    Mon, Apr 11 - Milwaukee vs Toronto

                    Wed, Apr 13 - Indiana @ Orlando
                    Wed, Apr 13 - Charlotte vs Atlanta
                    Wed, Apr 13 - Milwaukee @ Oklahoma City

                    As mentioned above......starting in April...our schedule gets tough where we have more losable games then winnable ones......whereas the Bucks and the Bobcats eases up a little where they have more winnable ones then losable ones.

                    I can see us go anywhere between 4W-8L to 6W-6L for the rest of the season. My guess is that with anything less then 36 wins...we'll probably fall short again of the Playoffs.
                    Last edited by CableKC; 03-21-2011, 04:05 PM.
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                    • #40
                      Re: The rest of the schedule

                      The Bucks have quite a few road games left on their schedule. Let's hope that's a good thing

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                      • #41
                        Re: The rest of the schedule

                        The Bucks really don't have the fire power to make it I don't think.

                        We need to win our next winnable games and play hard in all of our other games to get ourselves ready for the postseason.

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                        • #42
                          Re: The rest of the schedule

                          If the Pacers beat the Bobcats Wednesday night, I think that essentially knocks them out as the Pacers will have a 3 game in the loss column lead (because they already own the ti-breaker. And then if the Pacers win in Milwaukee, the Pacers have the ti-breaker against them. So win those two games and just win the home games against Kings and Wizards (two really bad teams) and the Pacers are in.

                          But if the pacers lose either to the bucks or Bobcats it gets much tougher especially if they lose to the Bucks because then the Bucks gain the ti-breaker.

                          it will lead to some interesting discussions if the Pacers get in with less than 37 wins, as the pacers won 36 games in each of JOB's first two seasons

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