Malone put up 46 points and 11 rebounds per game on Kemp in that first WCF between us. My gosh. I have no problem losing to someone that OPNOLa. wrote:All you guys need to know is this small stat:
Kings are 2-0 against warriors in playoffs, 1-0 in WCF.
Thank you
What about the other time you had Kemp and I didn't have MaloneBowtothebill23 wrote:Malone put up 46 points and 11 rebounds per game on Kemp in that first WCF between us. My gosh. I have no problem losing to someone that OPNOLa. wrote:All you guys need to know is this small stat:
Kings are 2-0 against warriors in playoffs, 1-0 in WCF.
Thank you
1) You have Malone in this one.NOLa. wrote:What about the other time you had Kemp and I didn't have MaloneBowtothebill23 wrote:Malone put up 46 points and 11 rebounds per game on Kemp in that first WCF between us. My gosh. I have no problem losing to someone that OPNOLa. wrote:All you guys need to know is this small stat:
Kings are 2-0 against warriors in playoffs, 1-0 in WCF.
Thank you
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7 to 4 is too close to call? Looks pretty clear to me.kucoach7 wrote:It's too close to call so I'm extending the deadline.
7 to 7 on Hawks vs BucksInner_GI wrote:7 to 4 is too close to call? Looks pretty clear to me.kucoach7 wrote:It's too close to call so I'm extending the deadline.
Bowtothebill23 wrote:7 to 7 on Hawks vs BucksInner_GI wrote:7 to 4 is too close to call? Looks pretty clear to me.kucoach7 wrote:It's too close to call so I'm extending the deadline.
News flash. We've never had all 30 gms participate in a vote once. Take your math and suck it.42PhD wrote:In general, 7-4 is too close to call. Presuming a sample of 11 voters ij a larger population of voters, 5-6, 6-5 are as close to 50-50 as possible. When projecting, these are essentially 50-50. 7-4 is one vote from that. We can dig into the math, but in a 30 vote situation where it is truly 50-50, 7-4 can easily arise in a sample of 11, and that is why it is too close to call.
That is kind of the point of small sample comment. This is really a 4 way vote, but I think not a 2-way, but the idea is still the same if looking for a majority since any vote can be considered against the field.Inner_GI wrote:News flash. We've never had all 30 gms participate in a vote once. Take your math and suck it.42PhD wrote:In general, 7-4 is too close to call. Presuming a sample of 11 voters ij a larger population of voters, 5-6, 6-5 are as close to 50-50 as possible. When projecting, these are essentially 50-50. 7-4 is one vote from that. We can dig into the math, but in a 30 vote situation where it is truly 50-50, 7-4 can easily arise in a sample of 11, and that is why it is too close to call.
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