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The Hammer comes to Philly

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  • #31
    Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

    Originally posted by CableKC View Post
    So, I'm guessing that we will be seeing a new "The Hammer comes to the Magic" thread soon?
    Or, "The Hammer Comes to the Pacers (again)"

    After the New Orleans game, we have a brutal 2.5 weeks coming up. We could easily have another 5 game losing streak.

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    • #32
      Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

      Originally posted by Thingfish View Post
      Or, "The Hammer Comes to the Pacers (again)"

      After the New Orleans game, we have a brutal 2.5 weeks coming up. We could easily have another 5 game losing streak.
      I'm okay with 5 brutal games....dems the breaks....as long as the other Teams have a longer and harder schedule << insert obligatory "That's what she said" joke here >>
      Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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      • #33
        Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

        Originally posted by Thingfish View Post
        Or, "The Hammer Comes to the Pacers (again)"

        After the New Orleans game, we have a brutal 2.5 weeks coming up. We could easily have another 5 game losing streak.
        Thankfully it's not just the Pacers going through this brutal stretch. It's most of the East. Here are some segments of the East schedules over the next few weeks:

        Miami plays 8 games between March 4th and March 18th. 7 of them are against teams .500 or better with 4 at home and 4 on the road.

        Chicago plays 10 games between March 4th and March 19th. 8 of them are against teams .500 or better with 7 at home and 3 on the road.

        The Pacers play 9 games between March 5th and March 20th. All 9 are against teams .500 and better with 5 at home and 4 on the road.

        Philly plays 12 games between March 4th and March 25th. 9 of them are against teams .500 or better with 6 at home and 6 on the road.

        Orlando plays 7 games between March 8th and March 19th. 6 of them are against teams .500 or better (2 against Miami, 2 against Chicago, San Antonio, Indiana) with 4 at home and 3 on the road.

        Atlanta has 7 games between March 3rd and March 14th. 5 are against teams .500 or better with only 1 at home and 6 on the road.

        Boston has 6 games between March 4th and March 12th. All 6 are against teams .500 or better with 3 at home and 3 on the road.

        New York has 9 games between March 4th and March 17th. 8 are against teams .500 or better with 3 at home and 6 on the road.

        So the Pacers might have the worst schedule of all the East for those couple of weeks, but pretty much none of the teams have it easy. We should have a much better idea of the East playoff picture 2-3 weeks from now.

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        • #34
          Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

          I'm hoping during the 4 game stretch starting with the bulls game that we're able to at least go .500 during that stretch and we'd still be sitting pretty with the 3rd seed. Hopefully one of those wins coming against Orlando, I really consider that game a must win.

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          • #35
            Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

            Originally posted by Thingfish View Post
            Or, "The Hammer Comes to the Pacers (again)"

            After the New Orleans game, we have a brutal 2.5 weeks coming up. We could easily have another 5 game losing streak.
            Of course I addressed this elsewhere as it was total BS. It was 4 tough games for sure, but that was the end of it and the timing wasn't even that bad. They didn't have to play in Miami till SAT after the TUE night home game vs Atlanta (which they should have won).

            Wells and some others ran with the FALSE idea that Portland and Philly don't stink on the road or that the Clips weren't in a compromising spot with travel. In fact 3 of the last 5 losses fall almost into the inexcusable range, that's how light the schedule has been.



            Anyway, I think the schedule has spoken pretty clearly regarding the quality of the Sixers early wins by big margins. They just added a HOME loss to Toronto by 21 to go with a road loss to Washington last week by 21 as well.

            How's that working for their big point differential? Not too good.


            Luckily for them the get to host Orlando and then go on a 3 game road trip. This will be 4 games in 5 nights.

            Philly has 3 home games left - ORL, IND and NJ. The NJ home game for them falls on Friday the 13th.

            Their last home game is the Pacers. Hopefully it's a nice sendoff to the road. They better start watching Milwaukee scores at this rate.

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            • #36
              Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

              I looked at the lowlights for the Philly v. Toronto game last night I could hear Tom Petty's "Free Falling" playing in my mind.

              The only downside to Philly becoming a bad team is that the Celtics and Hawks seem to be recovering some of their swagger so the battle for the #3 seed is still very much alive.

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              • #37
                Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

                Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                Of course I addressed this elsewhere as it was total BS. It was 4 tough games for sure, but that was the end of it and the timing wasn't even that bad. They didn't have to play in Miami till SAT after the TUE night home game vs Atlanta (which they should have won).

                Wells and some others ran with the FALSE idea that Portland and Philly don't stink on the road or that the Clips weren't in a compromising spot with travel. In fact 3 of the last 5 losses fall almost into the inexcusable range, that's how light the schedule has been.



                Anyway, I think the schedule has spoken pretty clearly regarding the quality of the Sixers early wins by big margins. They just added a HOME loss to Toronto by 21 to go with a road loss to Washington last week by 21 as well.

                How's that working for their big point differential? Not too good.


                Luckily for them the get to host Orlando and then go on a 3 game road trip. This will be 4 games in 5 nights.

                Philly has 3 home games left - ORL, IND and NJ. The NJ home game for them falls on Friday the 13th.

                Their last home game is the Pacers. Hopefully it's a nice sendoff to the road. They better start watching Milwaukee scores at this rate.
                Yeah, Philly is in serious risk of not even making the playoffs at this rate. Abominable offense, noone to get a basket whent hey need it but streaky lou, Collins using Turner incorrectly and marginalizing him, arguable regression by Jrue Holiday... A mess. They were never as good as us, and they were always constructed awfully for the playoffs. Still 5th in Hollingers rankings thoguh!!! Goes to show you that his whole system weighs margin of victories far too heavily.
                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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                • #38
                  Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

                  So how good have the Pacers been? With DC having less than stellar games the team
                  has carries us to victory. Really tells us a lot our team. When DC has played above average we are a hard team to beat. When he's bad we have to pull a dub from our *** and as have done it many times. I just hope DC plays his best ball during the playoffs like last year before he rolled his ankle. He tries and tries but some times his best isn't good enough. Its a shame you because I like DC, ever since his bruin days. Just like how he is now he was in UCLA. Always watching his back and having some WTF moments.

                  I'm surprised by Jrue though. DC is best at attacking the rim and playing 120 MPH.
                  He's not a slow the tempo type PG. Last nights game was a treat.

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                  • #39
                    Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

                    Originally posted by HC View Post
                    They did play 7 of their first 10 on the road, but I don't know if it even matters. I cannot stand the Bulls, but they are good. Their best player goes out, and they just keep rolling.
                    I believe Rose has been out the past 10 games and they are 6-4.
                    "I have never taken the high road, but I tell other people to ’cause then there’s more room for me on the low road."

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                    • #40
                      Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

                      Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                      So, I'm guessing that we will be seeing a new "The Hammer comes to the Magic" thread soon?

                      I can only hope that the Magic trade Dwight...even if it's getting back Bynum as a Center...I don't see how their strategy to heave up a 3pt shot every time can hold up with Bynum or Brook Lopez running the Center spot.
                      Obviously you said this pre-trade deadline, but holy smokes. Wasn't it just a week ago that we feared the Pacers falling to 6th and assumed the Magic were locked into 3rd.

                      Looks like you were prescient on this one.

                      They haven't had a quality win since beating MIA on March 13. Since then they've gone 4-8.

                      Wins
                      NJ, PHX, CLE, @TOR

                      Losses
                      @SAS, @MIA, CHI, @NYK, DAL, DEN, @DET, NYK

                      And really the hammer didn't come to Orlando. That's several home losses and a few losses to poor teams. DEN and DAL are solid, but those games were at home. And it really hasn't been about back to backs or road trips.

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                      • #41
                        Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

                        Movable object meets resistible force in a battle to see who can underperform the other.

                        Magic vs Sixers with the Sixers falling closer to all the way out.

                        They are 1.5 games ahead of the Bucks. 2 in the loss column. The Bucks are at .500 right now, the Sixers are 3 games over .500.

                        Philly goes to Millwaukee on the 25th, their 4th straight road game at that point. MIL could easily be beating them in that game to take the 8th spot from them.

                        They now have 2 home games left after losing to ORL, and 9 road games. Again that's 2 home, 9 road.




                        I don't quite now why I'm enjoying this so much. I guess it's all the pub and credit they were getting when the Pacers were playing just as well with a much tougher schedule.

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                        • #42
                          Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

                          Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                          They now have 2 home games left after losing to ORL, and 9 road games. Again that's 2 home, 9 road.
                          Holy cow. Talk about a hammer.
                          This space for rent.

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                          • #43
                            Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

                            Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post

                            I don't quite now why I'm enjoying this so much. I guess it's all the pub and credit they were getting when the Pacers were playing just as well with a much tougher schedule.
                            Not me - there goes our chance for a favorable 4 seed vs 5 seed matchup. I don't like the thought of facing Orlando, Atlanta, or a resurgent Boston nearly as much. Yeah, Orlando is facing a mini crisis, but Howard is still such a dominant factor.

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                            • #44
                              Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

                              Philly is really dead now. Today vs Boston was their biggest game of the season so far and they laid a huge egg.

                              They were 2 games behind Boston for the division coming into today's game. If they had won, they would have moved to within 1 game and still had a decent shot at the division. Now they are 3 back and just about out of it.

                              I wouldn't be surprised if they completely dropped out of the playoffs now. With NY's win over Chicago today they just dropped to 8th and are only a game ahead of the Bucks.
                              "Just look at the flowers ........ BANG" - Carol "The Walking Dead"

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                              • #45
                                Re: The Hammer comes to Philly

                                6'ers... Meet the new driver of your team bus!



                                Hell, the Hammer came to Philly and took up residence!
                                ...Still "flying casual"
                                @roaminggnome74

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