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ArbitraryWater
01-18-2016, 12:04 PM
... and the way the Spurs are rolling right now, after 2 L's in the first 5 games, 32-4 since, on a 11 game winning streak, looking to crush the all-time record for 25+ point blowouts, and the Warriors still on pace to equal or surpass all-time record (4 L's), could it be a season of TWO 72-10 teams :biggums:

I mentioned GSW/SAS meeting twice in the final week, few agreed but I believe those games will be of huge implications... if they come down to seeding and records it will make it even better.

Warriors still have to play:

Spurs 3x
OKC 3x
Cavs 1x (away/tonight)
Clippers 2x
Hawks 2x
Bulls 1x (away)

Spurs still have to play:

Warriors 3x
Thunder 3x
Cavs 1x
Clippers 2x

Warriors and Spurs play on Monday, very feasible that by then their records are tied.

Not sure if ATL is a threat to win one, maybe at home, Spurs aren't playing them either way, and the Bulls once at home, which I don't see as a game they could lose.

Done_And_Done
01-18-2016, 02:10 PM
It blows my mind that after nearly 20 years of dominance/consistency that the Spurs are having one of their best seasons now.

riseagainst
01-18-2016, 02:24 PM
Kawhi and Tony Parker

:bowdown:

Jud
01-18-2016, 02:29 PM
It blows my mind that after nearly 20 years of dominance/consistency that the Spurs are having one of their best seasons now.
Stuff like that makes me think if I'll ever see the Spurs just SUCK one season. Even after Parker, Duncan, and Ginobili retire, the Spurs will still have Kawhi and Aldridge.

iBandwagon
01-18-2016, 02:35 PM
Cavs lucky Warriors and Spurs will beat up on each other before the Finals.

dhsilv
01-18-2016, 02:37 PM
Stuff like that makes me think if I'll ever see the Spurs just SUCK one season. Even after Parker, Duncan, and Ginobili retire, the Spurs will still have Kawhi and Aldridge.

They do have the highest winning percentage in the regular season all time.

ArbitraryWater
01-18-2016, 04:00 PM
Cavaliers would be around their record marks, but their 2nd best player was out 2 months. Since Irving is back, they're 10 of 12 83% with him (68 win pace, watch this go UP though), 2 sole losses coming on the road to the Warriors and Spurs themselves.

RRR3
01-18-2016, 04:02 PM
It's funny how Kyrie is seen as the Cavs 2nd best player (he is, don't get me wrong). Before LeBron went back, Love was the guy in the top 10 discussions. He really doesn't seem to work that well on the Cavs.