All I care about is where Denver ends up. Worst case scenario for us is facing them in the first round. So if we got 5th and they got 4th, then it wouldn't be that good tbh. We would have homecourt disadvantage against a team that we've lost to 7 times in a row.
I actually want to be in the play-in if it means not having to face Denver in first round since it's much less likely Denver would finish in top 2. Denver is likely to finish 3rd or 4th so we'd want to avoid 5th or 6th place. _________________ Playoffs is good enough. - Jeanie Buss 2024
All I care about is where Denver ends up. Worst case scenario for us is facing them in the first round. So if we got 5th and they got 4th, then it wouldn't be that good tbh. We would have homecourt disadvantage against a team that we've lost to 7 times in a row.
I actually want to be in the play-in if it means not having to face Denver in first round since it's much less likely Denver would finish in top 2. Denver is likely to finish 3rd or 4th so we'd want to avoid 5th or 6th place.
Manipulating seeding to duck teams is a losing strategy. _________________ On Lakersground, a concern troll is someone who is a fan of another team, but pretends to be a Lakers fan with "concerns".
Better chance we fall out of the play in and miss the playoffs then the Lakers making a run at the 5th seed that’s the sad reality
We are 3.5 games behind the Suns for 5th, and we own the tiebreaker against them. As for 11th place, we are 4 games ahead of the Jazz, who we also own the tiebreaker against. Meanwhile we are playing great, have won 6 out of the last 7, and are mostly healthy.
If you honestly think there is a greater chance we end up in 11th than 5th, I question your objectivity.
All I care about is where Denver ends up. Worst case scenario for us is facing them in the first round. So if we got 5th and they got 4th, then it wouldn't be that good tbh. We would have homecourt disadvantage against a team that we've lost to 7 times in a row.
I actually want to be in the play-in if it means not having to face Denver in first round since it's much less likely Denver would finish in top 2. Denver is likely to finish 3rd or 4th so we'd want to avoid 5th or 6th place.
Manipulating seeding to duck teams is a losing strategy.
Shaq recently admitted that Phil used to do that right before the playoffs (rest star players in order to lose and change seeding). It was on an episode of NBA on TNT Tuesdays with DWade.
Better chance we fall out of the play in and miss the playoffs then the Lakers making a run at the 5th seed that’s the sad reality
We are 3.5 games behind the Suns for 5th, and we own the tiebreaker against them. As for 11th place, we are 4 games ahead of the Jazz, who we also own the tiebreaker against. Meanwhile we are playing great, have won 6 out of the last 7, and are mostly healthy.
If you honestly think there is a greater chance we end up in 11th than 5th, I question your objectivity.
Both are low probability events..but its far easier to drop a couple of spots with injury/random bounces/foul calls etc than going past 4 teams that will be completely motivated to avoid play-in.
Barring major injuries the current top 4 seeds plus Mavericks should make the top-6. Mavs did major upgrades to their roster at the deadline by trading away two 1sts and have been great since then.
Suns,Pelicans, Kings, Lakers, Warriors will battle of No6. Among these teams only Kings are not playing well...rest of the teams have been playing great in the recent weeks. The first goal for Lakers and Warriors will be to avoid 9-10 seeds. 7-8 gives a much better chance at play-offs.
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lakersfever714 wrote:
I actually want to be in the play-in if it means not having to face Denver in first round since it's much less likely Denver would finish in top 2. Denver is likely to finish 3rd or 4th so we'd want to avoid 5th or 6th place.
Settling for a play-in spot when we have a shot at the 5th seed is a losing mentality. The team should go for the highest seed possible and build winning habits the rest of the season.
If we get Denver in the first round (I doubt Denver finishes fourth though), they should see it as an opportunity to get the toughest opponent out of the way in the beginning. _________________ Lakers 49ers Chargers Dodgers
Better chance we fall out of the play in and miss the playoffs then the Lakers making a run at the 5th seed that’s the sad reality
We are 3.5 games behind the Suns for 5th, and we own the tiebreaker against them. As for 11th place, we are 4 games ahead of the Jazz, who we also own the tiebreaker against. Meanwhile we are playing great, have won 6 out of the last 7, and are mostly healthy.
If you honestly think there is a greater chance we end up in 11th than 5th, I question your objectivity.
March schedule is brutal regardless of tie breakers, I don’t see this team winning enough to get into Top 6 at worst they will stay at the play in either as the 9th seed or 7th
if we go 6-6 against the top teams, it would give me a good sense of hope for us winning it all. We already beat Suns (3), Clip (2), OKC (1), Celtics (1), NY (1), Cavs (1). The only must win is the Denver game since they proven they can win it all already.
if we go 6-6 against the top teams, it would give me a good sense of hope for us winning it all. We already beat Suns (3), Clip (2), OKC (1), Celtics (1), NY (1), Cavs (1). The only must win is the Denver game since they proven they can win it all already.
denver struggled down the stretch last year. IIRC they lost 5 in a row. They barely took the last game against us seriously. they were playing dodge ball leading up to it and they happily posted about it before the match up. we should beat them. That would probably be best for the nuggs. they have zero respect for us as is.
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