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playoffs...PLAYOFFS?
03-04-2009, 02:15 PM
Bonnell did a nice job by posting this on his blog today
Milwaukee: Bucks won it 3-1. No games remaining. (So Bobcats fans really need the Bucks to plummet.)
New Jersey: Tied 1-1 with an April 13 game in New Jersey. (They could have clinched this series already, but blew a lead at home Dec. 27 and lost in overtime.)
Chicago: Bobcats lead 2-0, clinched tiebreaker Tuesday. They play one more time, April 11 in Chicago.
Indiana: Bobcats lead 2-1. They complete the series Mar. 21 in Charlotte.
New York: Knicks lead 2-0. Games remaining in New York Saturday and Mar. 28 in Charlotte.
I'm pretty worried about the Bucks...we've been talking about the Bucks fading away in the last stretch of the season...but they still seem to be hanging. They are 7-8 since Redd was injured..which is good enough to get them to the playoffs. The Nets game is crucial as well as the Knicks. Thoughts?
spectre
03-04-2009, 02:56 PM
I'm pretty worried about the Bucks...we've been talking about the Bucks fading away in the last stretch of the season...but they still seem to be hanging. They are 7-8 since Redd was injured..which is good enough to get them to the playoffs.
Keep an eye on them. I frequent the Bucks' board a lot and some of their fans seem to think Dick Head ramped his game up before the trade deadline hoping someone would come rescue him ( :biggrin: ) from the unattractive Milwaukee market. Since he didn't get traded it appears his play has dropped back to it's former of less than average.
Of course on the flip you have CV & Sessions playing out of their mind...coincidentally both are looking for new contracts this offseason.
I don't think those two can keep them afloat...but who knows.
BETCATS
03-04-2009, 08:24 PM
Bonnell did a nice job by posting this on his blog today
Milwaukee: Bucks won it 3-1. No games remaining. (So Bobcats fans really need the Bucks to plummet.)
New Jersey: Tied 1-1 with an April 13 game in New Jersey. (They could have clinched this series already, but blew a lead at home Dec. 27 and lost in overtime.)
Chicago: Bobcats lead 2-0, clinched tiebreaker Tuesday. They play one more time, April 11 in Chicago.
Indiana: Bobcats lead 2-1. They complete the series Mar. 21 in Charlotte.
New York: Knicks lead 2-0. Games remaining in New York Saturday and Mar. 28 in Charlotte.
I'm pretty worried about the Bucks...we've been talking about the Bucks fading away in the last stretch of the season...but they still seem to be hanging. They are 7-8 since Redd was injured..which is good enough to get them to the playoffs. The Nets game is crucial as well as the Knicks. Thoughts?
The Bucks are the only ones i am concerned about. Seeing they have somebody in the NBA who i have liked (and blogged about) SINCE LAST SEASON (before the Hype), Ramon Sessions, i might be biased. But if Felton leaves the team this summer (which i hope will not happen, but might) we should pick Sessions up. (he is a great Point Guard, Scott Skiles is a idiot for not using him and having a man crush on Luke Ridnour) Besides Sessions, CV and Charlie Bell!? are keeping the Bucks good. I hope they mess up.
Teams i am not concered about:
NJ: Are doing a GREAT job at loosing recently, Devin Harris might not be able to carry the team. Plus Harris and Lawerence Frank dont like each other. (I read at least 3 articles of Harris calling frank out for desisions he has made)
Chicago: See 3/3/09
Indy: too many players constintly hurt, and they always dont play well against us.
NY: Loosing too many other games to get in postion to tie records with us.
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