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A simple Yes or No will do here. I think they will.
I'd be very confident in a play-in, but a top 6 seed in the west is probably at least 45 wins. A 15-win jump from last year is a hell of an ask for any team
Dunno that that's the way to think about it.
If 45 wins are what's needed, they'd need to go 38-31 from here on out to get there. This team is 7-2 over its last 9 and we know the two losses were controversial. Even assuming the Kings are unsustainably hot right now, 38-31 (or better) is more than plausible if they stay fairly healthy.
in re health: Fox may be their best player right now, but IMO Sabonis is their most indispensable. Sabonis has played 62 games in each of the last 3 seasons, so definitely a history there of missing a significant chunk.
But, yeah, a #5 or 6 seed definitely doable. I believe what I'm seeing.
It's a legitimate concern with Sabonis. It's true that the Kings essentially shut him down at the end of last season, but that was prompted by a knee injury. He also missed big chunks at the end of the last two seasons with plantar fasciitis and back soreness.
Hopefully the Kings can manage his minutes to keep him healthy down the stretch and ideally fresh for some postseason games.
A play-in game at home as the 7th seed would be nice. I don't want a play-in game at home as the 9th seed. Because I don't want to see us go on the road for a "winner take all" game.My prediction was play-in with a home game. Standing by that. From there who knows. Promising though. Not ready to go all in.
I was projecting either 7th or 8th, because of the irony of course. Would end the drought in the old system but potentially extend it.A play-in game at home as the 7th seed would be nice. I don't want a play-in game at home as the 9th seed. Because I don't want to see us go on the road for a "winner take all" game.