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Preseason: What you see is what you’ll get - 48 Minutes of HellDuring the pre-season, coaches frequently don’t even play their starters at the end of a game and often give plenty of time to marginal players, making it all seem somewhat inconsequential. But is that true? For those of us obsessed with hoops we still care about pre-season games ‘cuz we’ve been jonesing for some bball and we love to parse any little bits of data, trying to extract larger meaning from it all. We know that if the Knicks lose a game where they have Andy Rautins and Landry Fields playing the key final minutes of the fourth quarter that we shouldn’t put much stock into the loss. Although, god dang it, we sure wish we’d won.
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Roland Beech, 82games.comDoes preseason basketball really mean anything? And if so, how well does preseason performance predict regular season success? If you read the title, there may not be much suspense to the first question. Yes, teams that do well in the preseason also tend to succeed in the regular season.
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Fats at RGM:Sure the preseason games matter to the players trying to make the team, the veterans trying to test out their bodies coming from injuries, and for the league itself perhaps to have some build up for the regular season tipoff. The question though is do the preseason records matter?
Is a team's won-lost mark in the exhibition games any indication or tip-off as to how the regular season will unfold? You hear announcers hand down their opinions, but I've yet to see any study on the matter...so let's examine the issue 82games style!
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Preseason Games Thread
Originally Posted by fatlever
Originally Posted by fatlever
We were discussing this in one of the preseason game threads. With so much new info (and a little old) I figured it could stand it's own thread.Originally Posted by fatlever



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