Analysis The Race for Home-Court Advantage - 25/26 Playoffs Seed Tracker

Will the Spurs get HCA in the '25-26 Playoffs?


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I used to like Lebron until these last few years (forcing max contracts @ 40 yo, diddy/jayz connection, being a bitch overall).
People that were on the edge with Lebron all got pushed over the edge when he forced the Lakers to draft his kid. Then of course Rich Paul pretends other teams wanted Lebron JR.. :ROFLMAO:
 
That was instantly chaotic as fuck. Little 90's clapback. At least this happened in Charlotte and Detroit didn't have to relive that nightmare. There is a shocking amount of physical contact being allowed by refs this season, especially down low. Only a matter of time before players cracked. Wemby is getting grabbed, clown, kicked and pummeled on the regular and ignores it for the most part. Refs need to keep a tighter rein on the bullshit happening with the bigs.
 
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Something notable after last night: Denver was handed its 20th loss of the season for a 34-20 record, meaning they no longer qualify for the Phil Jackson Contender qualifier. For reference, they were 37-20 when they hit this mark last season - so a slight decline, predictable given Jokic's injury.

I was surprised to see how few teams have a realistic chance to make it this year; it's OKC, the Pistons, the Spurs....... And then many math improbabilities afterwards: the Knicks and Celtics sit at 34-19, and only Houston is missing the 20 losses, but they're 32-19, even farther ahead.

Crazy parity in the league this year. Would love to know how many teams have historically met the mark, and what % of champions met the rule as well, to compare.
 
i cant find the original picture but Gui Stanos reminds me of the white pants guy from ST

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Miles Bridges ain't gonna be a boxer anytime soon with that stance
pos doesn’t need good form when he’s beating on his girl smh. Brandon “I just provided the murder weapon!!!” Miller is about as bad. class act, that team
 
There's something amusing about every person in that image. Like how is the guy on the right jumping while crouching at the same time. Stewert was so hell bent to get on the court, that he still had his knee wrap bandages still on. I'm surprised the dude didn't trip.
LOL... That's like a detail from a Bruegel painting. Weird and mesmerizing at the same time.
 
aside from our game today, the game to follow is Clippers @ Rockets. Rockets are actually the closest team to us in the loss column right now, at 19 losses to our 16 (nuggets and lakers currently have 20)

theres also mavs @ suns but we are currently 5 losses ahead of phoenix so im not sweating them at this point

with Lakers apparently punting today's game and GSW just being very undermanned, really strong chance of us going into the break with a 38-16 record and at least 3-4 games ahead of the #3 seed. we still have 3 games left against Denver, one against Houston. today is our last game against the lakers, and we have already finished our series against OKC
 
Clippers up 1 at the half against Houston
Good signs so far for the Clippers staying competitive after those trades. Even if they falter in play-in ensuring they stay ahead of Atlanta record-wise and handing OKC the worst possible pick is a bonus for us.
 
Bad day for scoreboard watching. Rockets and Suns both won. Time for us to take care of business on our end
 
Something notable after last night: Denver was handed its 20th loss of the season for a 34-20 record, meaning they no longer qualify for the Phil Jackson Contender qualifier. For reference, they were 37-20 when they hit this mark last season - so a slight decline, predictable given Jokic's injury.

I was surprised to see how few teams have a realistic chance to make it this year; it's OKC, the Pistons, the Spurs....... And then many math improbabilities afterwards: the Knicks and Celtics sit at 34-19, and only Houston is missing the 20 losses, but they're 32-19, even farther ahead.

Crazy parity in the league this year. Would love to know how many teams have historically met the mark, and what % of champions met the rule as well, to compare.
Elucidate, por favor. What is the PJC qualifier? Agree on the parity, comment.
 
OKC at Suns tomorrow. If they lose that one and we take care of business, the race for 1 seed is officially on. Spurs should make a serious push for it if only for the team to stay locked in till Game 82.
 
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