Just looking over the schedules from 1/23 through the end of February there is an interesting difference in the top western teams. Four spend the next month mostly at home, while 4 are on the road quite a bit. Do you think this means the three home teams will rise in the standings by 4-5 games over the next month as a result? Home Cooking Minnesota 12 Home 8 Road Dallas 10 Home 7 Road Houston 11 Home 7 Road Memphis 12 Home 6 Road Road Warriors Sacramento 7 Home 12 Road San Antonio 5 Home 11 Road LA Lakers 5 Home 14 Road Denver 7 Home 10 Road If you give the home cooking teams 3 games in the standings given the schedule at the end of February the standings could be.... Minnesota - Sacramento 1 1/2 Dallas 3 1/2 San Antonio 4 1/2 LA Lakers 5 1/2 Houston 5 1/2 Memphis 5 1/2 Denver 7 Do you think this will happen???
I don't know if it would be 3 games, but it's good to see the wolves beeing the best team of thos starting home cooking....and it explains a bit why Sac is ahead (they are 9-8 or something on the road)
We can only hope this happens. I really want Flip to coach the All-Star game, and with him, Garnett, and Cassell there, it will be the best one ever(besides when KG was named MVP, of course).
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting twolvefan11:</div><div class="quote_post">We can only hope this happens. I really want Flip to coach the All-Star game, and with him, Garnett, and Cassell there, it will be the best one ever(besides when KG was named MVP, of course).</div> Spree won't make it? I just love this team's chemistry, although people have suddenly jumped on the fan bandwagon for the heck of KG gaining a great supporting cast. I really hope for this too, keep up the great work Wolves!
Spree won't make it, even though he is playing like he should. 3 players from the same team on the All-Star game is almost impossible, but right now they should.