Right, Suns can still sneak into 6:
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They’re only at a +415 or so FTA disparity this year. They just play harder. Mhmmmm. That Austin Reaves just wants it more than Tatum and Brown. You can see it in his eyes.NEW ORLEANS -- More than a minute of extra game time was added to the clock in the third quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers' 123-120 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday, an NBA spokesperson confirmed to ESPN.
Excited to wake up in the California morning and have a wild playoff race day in full swing.Today is gonna rule.
Someone had the over...Nice to see that the league continues to find new ways to benefit the Lakers.
They’re only at a +415 or so FTA disparity this year. They just play harder. Mhmmmm. That Austin Reaves just wants it more than Tatum and Brown. You can see it in his eyes.
+1, although that the games are all at the same time is a little rough for some fans. I'd very much like to see and hear the final moments of Gorman's career, but it will likely line up with the closing minutes of a couple of games with major playoff implications. Kind of sucks.Excited to wake up in the California morning and have a wild playoff race day in full swing.
Isn’t he going to call the first round of the playoffs? I’m going to miss it as well and thought it was not his final final broadcast.+1, although that the games are all at the same time is a little rough for some fans. I'd very much like to see and hear the final moments of Gorman's career, but it will likely line up with the closing minutes of a couple of games with major playoff implications. Kind of sucks.
He is. Dont know if he'll travel, though. So after game 2, he may not know if he's done/ if theres another home game.Isn’t he going to call the first round of the playoffs? I’m going to miss it as well and thought it was not his final final broadcast.
He is, but speaking as an out of market viewer that watches Celtics games via league pass and national broadcasts, I don't know how many more of his games (if any) I'll actually listen to him call.Isn’t he going to call the first round of the playoffs? I’m going to miss it as well and thought it was not his final final broadcast.
Very tough with all the games going at once. My preference is Bucks-Knicks in some order as 2-3 and the Sixers-Heat in some order as 6-7. So I think I'm rooting for all of those teams to win? Permutations are pretty confusing to keep straight.+1, although that the games are all at the same time is a little rough for some fans. I'd very much like to see and hear the final moments of Gorman's career, but it will likely line up with the closing minutes of a couple of games with major playoff implications. Kind of sucks.
Bucks are trying hard and sticking with it....Everything is going perfectly but the Bucks. Need a Bucks win bigtime.
No Giannis and Lillard is playing like shit (2-13). Take away Giannis and I don't think they're a top 6 team in the East, so it will take some luck for them to beat Orlando.Bucks are trying hard and sticking with it....
Meh, I think the Cs will be fired up, fresh, and healthy in the 1st round, so that's the best time to hit a quality opponent. In some ways you'd rather face the Sixers or Miami then than in round 2/3.This is ending in about worst case scenario for Boston.
Yeah, I just meant the entire bracket situation. Heat/Bucks/Knicks or Sixers is prob second worst case, worst being Heat/Sixers/Knicks.Meh, I think the Cs will be fired up, fresh, and healthy in the 1st round, so that's the best time to hit a quality opponent. In some ways you'd rather face the Sixers or Miami then than in round 2/3.
I don't know, I feel like more than past years this is more of a "you are what your record says" season.Yeah, I just meant the entire bracket situation. Heat/Bucks/Knicks or Sixers is prob worst case.
Boston will have to beat teams in front of them if they want to advance.Meh, I think the Cs will be fired up, fresh, and healthy in the 1st round, so that's the best time to hit a quality opponent. In some ways you'd rather face the Sixers or Miami then than in round 2/3.
I’m not worked up, but I prefer the easiest path lol.Boston will have to beat teams in front of them if they want to advance.
There is no value in getting worked up over seeding - they have to beat talented squads if they want to win it all.
Agreed.I’m not worked up, but I prefer the easiest path lol.
Agreed. I was assuming Cleveland wouldn’t blow a double digit 4th quarter lead at home to the Hornets.I mean, I think a 2nd round opponent of Cleveland or Orlando is pretty ideal.