Blazers have won 9-10. Are we in officially not a fluke territory?
It was the correct decision the team was in a tailspin and the star player wasn't responding to his coach even if he was the coach he wanted.McNair said the decision to fire Brown was his and that there had been discussions about making such a move in the days leading up to the coaching change.
BS
I mean....you have to laugh. Not at his injury per se, but that it happened. You trade Luka for this guy and within a week he's off the court again for who knows how long....street clothes, indeed.AD no contact abdominal injury. Leaves game
AD no contact abdominal injury. Leaves game
I thought sucking at home and being better on the road was a Kings quirk, and for the last few years it mostly has been…
But this season it’s league wide. Close to every team is no better on their home floor than they are on the road. Some teams are even better.
Boston for example is 16-10 at home and 20-6 on the road. 16-10 at home used to mean you were a lower seed lol. Back in the early aughts that was like the cap for the amount of home losses a 4th or 5th seed could afford.
Other than that, home and road records are comparable across the board except for Lakers, Suns, Bucks and Magic(maybe add Portland now), who are strong home teams(though not dominant home teams) but losing or .500 road teams.
Point being, these teams enter another gear on their home floor. Even the Thunder and Cavs have just about the same win rate at home and the road.
I wonder what has ended home court advantage in the NBA.
Is it just the nature of everybody jacking up threes so crowd energy becomes less important in distracting visiting teams from running an offenses?
Are the crowds in general less engaged or more low energy with “smart arenas” offering more than just the game?
Just doesn’t seem like it’s a thing anymore
Can’t injure what you don’t have.Yes, but Luka has no abs at all, amirite?
He doesn’t have six pack abs he has Costco abs.Yes, but Luka has no abs at all, amirite?
I thought sucking at home and being better on the road was a Kings quirk, and for the last few years it mostly has been…
But this season it’s league wide. Close to every team is no better on their home floor than they are on the road. Some teams are even better.
Boston for example is 16-10 at home and 20-6 on the road. 16-10 at home used to mean you were a lower seed lol. Back in the early aughts that was like the cap for the amount of home losses a 4th or 5th seed could afford.
Other than that, home and road records are comparable across the board except for Lakers, Suns, Bucks and Magic(maybe add Portland now), who are strong home teams(though not dominant home teams) but losing or .500 road teams.
Point being, these teams enter another gear on their home floor. Even the Thunder and Cavs have just about the same win rate at home and the road.
I wonder what has ended home court advantage in the NBA.
Is it just the nature of everybody jacking up threes so crowd energy becomes less important in distracting visiting teams from running an offenses?
Are the crowds in general less engaged or more low energy with “smart arenas” offering more than just the game?
Just doesn’t seem like it’s a thing anymore
Hayes-Jemison-Koloko is their rotation in the middle? Stellar...Ouchie.
Richaun Holmes hit his first eight shots against the Spurs and finished with 17 points on 8-for-9.