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.500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

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  • #91
    Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

    Our win last night marks another victory that I had not originally anticipated. With the win over the Nuggets we are now only 2 losses in the red towards my predictions. After the loss to the Wizards on their floor earlier in the year though (a game I deemed a must win), I'm definitely very leery about our game against Sacramento tomorrow. Hopefully we can keep our momentum going and pull out another W

    As it stands we are:

    3-1 against Group A (6-4)
    5-7 against Group B (12-10)
    3-2 against Group C (8-1)

    *Note record in parenthesis is what I projected us to be against that group.

    Group A (teams Pacers face 1 time the rest of the season): Houston(W), Memphis(W), Boston(L), Denver(W), Sacramento, Clippers, Utah, Dallas, Oklahoma City, and Detroit

    3-1 against Group A (6-4)

    Group B (teams Pacers face 2 times the rest of the season): San Antonio(1L), Orlando(1L,1W), Miami(1W), New York(2L), Minnesota(1L,1W), Portland, Toronto, Philadelphia (1L,1W), Washington (1L), Cleveland(1W), and Atlanta

    5-7 against Group B (12-10)

    Group C (teams Pacers face 3 times the rest of the season): Chicago (1W), Charlotte(1W,1L), and Milwaukee(1W,1L)

    3-2 against Group C (8-1)

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    • #92
      Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

      I was actually surprised the Pacers won yesterday against the Nuggets. The Nuggets' bigs are a bit more athletic and play more aggressive than ours, but my boyz somehow pulled off the victory.

      The Pacers still haven't gained any ground on that elusive 8th seed, but hopefully they can finally win a few on the road then come back to the Fieldhouse and squeeze into the playoffs. They'll have a tough time off it these next eight games - Kings, Blazers (X2), Clippers, Jazz, Hawks, Mavs and Raptors - but I think they can go 5-3. Hopefully, that will be enough to move them to atleast the 9th position.

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      • #93
        Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

        Ultimately, the common thread is that the Pacers (since the new year began) are very good at home and very bad on the road.

        They're 13-2 at home since January 1st. They have 11 more home games left with 9 remaining on the road. The home games include some tough ones against some playoff level competition like Portland, San Antonio, Utah, and Dallas but the other 7 games are very winnable. Considering the Pacers have recently beat the Cavs, Magic, and Nuggets at home I think they might win 8 of those 11 home games (8-3).

        Of their 9 games on the road, they only playoff/winning teams they face are Portland and Atlanta (twice). Most 6 other games are against teams that are struggling or in Tank-mode. Best case scenario, remembering that the Pacers are terrible on the road, is that the Pacers win 5 of these games (5-4).

        That would mean the Pacers a record of 13-7 during the last 20 games of the season and would give them an overall record of 39-43. That might be good enough to squeak into the playoffs.

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        • #94
          Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

          Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
          That would mean the Pacers a record of 13-7 during the last 20 games of the season and would give them an overall record of 39-43. That might be good enough to squeak into the playoffs.
          Doubtful.

          I think they need to go 15-5 the rest of the way. They'd stand a better chance of making the post-season if they ending the regular season at .500. Otherwise, they'd really be dependant on the basketball gods to give them alittle help with those teams above them falling out of the playoff picture, and I just don't see that happening (anymore than I see this team going 15-5, but stranger things have happened...)

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          • #95
            Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

            It was a very inspiring win last night in Sacramento. One of our rare blow out victories of the season. Almost everyone that got on the floor contributed. You gotta love Deiner. That win puts us at just 2 victories away from reaching the Group A goal. A win tonight in Portland would be huge. I originally allotted for one loss to the Trailblazers so a win tonight can present a chance for us to claw back one of the two games we are behind in regards to my predictions.

            As it stands we are:

            4-1 against Group A (6-4)
            5-7 against Group B (12-10)
            3-2 against Group C (8-1)

            *Note record in parenthesis is what I projected us to be against that group.

            Group A (teams Pacers face 1 time the rest of the season): Houston(W), Memphis(W), Boston(L), Denver(W), Sacramento(W), Clippers, Utah, Dallas, Oklahoma City, and Detroit

            4-1 against Group A (6-4)

            Group B (teams Pacers face 2 times the rest of the season): San Antonio(1L), Orlando(1L,1W), Miami(1W), New York(2L), Minnesota(1L,1W), Portland, Toronto, Philadelphia (1L,1W), Washington (1L), Cleveland(1W), and Atlanta

            5-7 against Group B (12-10)

            Group C (teams Pacers face 3 times the rest of the season): Chicago (1W), Charlotte(1W,1L), and Milwaukee(1W,1L)

            3-2 against Group C (8-1)

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            • #96
              Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

              Although the Kings' roster has gone through it's share of changes over the last 4 yrs, they remained a tough team to beat until recently. I had my doubts the Pacers would sustain their 20-pt lead - or atleast maintain a double-digit lead - but they answered every Kings' rally and won going away.

              Very impressive victory.

              Sidenote: You gotta love the Kings' announcers. They had a lot of positive things to say about the Pacers. We don't get that from many of the opposing team's PR folks. It was nice to finally hear someone give this team credit away from their homecourt.

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              • #97
                Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

                Originally posted by NuffSaid View Post
                It was nice to finally hear someone give this team credit away from their homecourt.
                They haven't earned a lot of credit away from their homecourt. They've earned plenty on it.
                "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                -Lance Stephenson

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                • #98
                  Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

                  I’ve noticed people talking about the Pacers only being two games behind Milwaukee for the last playoff spot. However there’s a simpler barometer of where we are in relation to other teams. The lost column. We are behind five teams in that respect.

                  It’s simple math, we have already lost more games than anyone else. Victories won’t help us make up ground, the other teams have to lose. For instant if we win 10 in a row and NJ wins ten in a row, we haven’t gained anything. We need them to lose three games.

                  It’s critical for us to win the games in the ‘To play’ column.

                  Here’s the current standings with the Pacers having 19 games left to play.

                  Team
                  Lost
                  Vs Pacers
                  To play
                  Comments
                  New Jersey
                  33
                  1-2
                  0
                  We are three games behind NJ. However we won the season series, so we own the tie break.
                  Milwaukee
                  34
                  2-1
                  1
                  We are two games behind Milwaukee. We play them one more time.
                  Chicago
                  34
                  1-1
                  2
                  We are two games behind Chicago with two more to play. As of right now we have to win both to have the tiebreaker.
                  Charlotte
                  35
                  2-1
                  1
                  One game behind with one game yet to play against them.
                  New York
                  35
                  2-1
                  0
                  NY won season series and has the tie break. So we are really two games behind them.
                  Indiana
                  36
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                  • #99
                    Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

                    Originally posted by count55 View Post
                    And this is why this analysis is not an Epic Fail.
                    I agree. Fun thread to follow. Well fun in content here, crap in real world meaning. Don't believe me, how about this Group 2 result

                    New York(2L),
                    FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU************************** ******
                    Man, that is just going to kick their chances in the ruts.


                    Will's right unfortunately, basically what I've said to the more optimistic posts found elsewhere. You look at typical Last 10 records and MAYBE you see 7-3 or 3-7 in the middle grounds, but mostly you see 6-4 to 4-6.

                    So realistically the Pacers can hope for a max gain at this point of perhaps 3-4 games on a team. That doesn't mean it can't be done, it just means it will be by the skin of their teeth if it is.


                    Portland - yeah Phree, I think you need them to pull that out to balance the sheet. 2 more games vs the Blazers does not bode well for the final totals vs teams in Group 2.

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                    • Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

                      The Bucks and Nets loss tonight. So, the Pacers can move up a game oif they beat the Blazers tonight. Here's hoping.

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                      • Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

                        Originally posted by NuffSaid View Post
                        The Bucks and Nets loss tonight. So, the Pacers can move up a game oif they beat the Blazers tonight. Here's hoping.
                        At least we won't lose a game on them tonight. A win is extremely unlikely. But we should get 2/3 on the road trip. That's all we could ask for.
                        "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                        -Lance Stephenson

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                        • Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

                          Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
                          At least we won't lose a game on them tonight. A win is extremely unlikely. But we should get 2/3 on the road trip. That's all we could ask for.
                          Given the past few games, I won't go as far as saying a win is "extremely unlikely". It may be tough, but not impossible.

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                          • Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

                            Originally posted by NuffSaid View Post
                            The Bucks and Nets loss tonight. So, the Pacers can move up a game oif they beat the Blazers tonight. Here's hoping.
                            Nets haven't lost yet. They are tied at 108 with 1:34 to go.

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                            • Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

                              The Nets have a brutal schedule ahead of them in March. I think they will soon be out of the running for spot. Also, take a look at the 76ers schedule. Brutal as well. I wouldn't be surprised if they drop out of a playoff slot.

                              Pacers are ahead 18-10 in the first. If the Pacers hold on (admittedly a big "if"), and natural selection takes its course with the other teams, they basically control their own destiny. I believe we play the Bucks, Bulls, and Bobcats yet in pivotal games. That final game of the season could well have some meaning after all.

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                              • Re: .500 finish is very attainable. Schedule analysis inside.

                                Originally posted by duke dynamite View Post
                                Given the past few games, I won't go as far as saying a win is "extremely unlikely". It may be tough, but not impossible.
                                We're a terrible road team. And Blazers aren't a terrible team like the Kings.
                                "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                                -Lance Stephenson

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