The Mavs did not make it under the tax. DJ trade ultimately kept them above after having an injury and minimal players.garbageman wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 1:34 pm Which teams will claim the 8 spot in each division?
It isn't always right, but usually differential is a decent enough predictor at this stage of the season. I'll go with Lakers and Grizzlies because they're both the 8th best differential in their conferences, they both have solid enough looking teams that I predicted them to be better going into the season, and I don't want to dig deeper by looking at strength of schedule or anything like that.
How will they close the season to secure the spot?
I think the Grizz only really have the Mavs to compete with, and with the Mavs ducking under the tax, I'm guessing they value having another lotto pick more than they value sneaking into that 8th spot, so the Mavs might not be fighting as hard for that last spot. Lakers have to stay ahead of both the Hawks and the Jazz, but without his own pick, I think Roberto will gameplan harder.
Which wins will be pivotal in separating from the competition?
Every win counts, but if any of the teams vying for that spot face each other, those are the most important games.
My mistake. It should read "I think the Grizz only really have the Mavs to compete with, and with the Mavs trying to duck under the tax, I'm guessing they value having another lotto pick more than they value sneaking into that 8th spot, so the Mavs might not be fighting as hard for that last spot."Black Superman wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:32 pmThe Mavs did not make it under the tax. DJ trade ultimately kept them above after having an injury and minimal players.garbageman wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 1:34 pm Which teams will claim the 8 spot in each division?
It isn't always right, but usually differential is a decent enough predictor at this stage of the season. I'll go with Lakers and Grizzlies because they're both the 8th best differential in their conferences, they both have solid enough looking teams that I predicted them to be better going into the season, and I don't want to dig deeper by looking at strength of schedule or anything like that.
How will they close the season to secure the spot?
I think the Grizz only really have the Mavs to compete with, and with the Mavs ducking under the tax, I'm guessing they value having another lotto pick more than they value sneaking into that 8th spot, so the Mavs might not be fighting as hard for that last spot. Lakers have to stay ahead of both the Hawks and the Jazz, but without his own pick, I think Roberto will gameplan harder.
Which wins will be pivotal in separating from the competition?
Every win counts, but if any of the teams vying for that spot face each other, those are the most important games.
No, I wanted under the tax, but the odds of losing 2 players to injury in two sims seemed super unlikely, so I gambled and lost.garbageman wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 3:24 pmMy mistake. It should read "I think the Grizz only really have the Mavs to compete with, and with the Mavs trying to duck under the tax, I'm guessing they value having another lotto pick more than they value sneaking into that 8th spot, so the Mavs might not be fighting as hard for that last spot."Black Superman wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:32 pmThe Mavs did not make it under the tax. DJ trade ultimately kept them above after having an injury and minimal players.garbageman wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 1:34 pm Which teams will claim the 8 spot in each division?
It isn't always right, but usually differential is a decent enough predictor at this stage of the season. I'll go with Lakers and Grizzlies because they're both the 8th best differential in their conferences, they both have solid enough looking teams that I predicted them to be better going into the season, and I don't want to dig deeper by looking at strength of schedule or anything like that.
How will they close the season to secure the spot?
I think the Grizz only really have the Mavs to compete with, and with the Mavs ducking under the tax, I'm guessing they value having another lotto pick more than they value sneaking into that 8th spot, so the Mavs might not be fighting as hard for that last spot. Lakers have to stay ahead of both the Hawks and the Jazz, but without his own pick, I think Roberto will gameplan harder.
Which wins will be pivotal in separating from the competition?
Every win counts, but if any of the teams vying for that spot face each other, those are the most important games.
Sorry to anyone for any confusion!