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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:st-lol: they're quoting the Sopranos tbh
Was about to watch it on Magis, but they fucked me over. Either way, the interrogation still remains as it already seems pretty impossible for Chet to reach those heights, tbh.
 
Honestly I thought Holmgren would be more dominant. He's super good, to be sure, but may be topping it as an extremely good complementary piece.
 
Honestly I thought Holmgren would be more dominant. He's super good, to be sure, but may be topping it as an extremely good complementary piece.
His downfall was missing his rookie season, and never getting a chance to establish himself, pre Wemby. That made him “that other kind of good, kind of tall guy”.
 
Didn’t think it’s too ridiculous. Makingnrhe WCF this year would be amazing. Most playoff virgins don’t go that far. Having Houston as a legit threat is a stretch though.
 
first half of march now looks like a fairly brutal schedule... consecutively, we play:

knicks, sixers, pistons, clippers, rockets, celtics, nuggets, hornets, clippers

fortunately we have built ourselves a solid cushion for that 2 seed. win against the rockets would clinch the tiebreak against them. if we are still the #2 seed by march 16th, i think its a virtual lock from there unless denver beats us 3 times
 
His brain looked pretty injured the way he was driving. Apparently he's famous for driving like a shithead all over Charlotte.
Yeah, I've seen clips of him leaving the arena or practice facility and nearly causing wrecks because he drives like a shithead
 
Sucks there's no chance of the Lakers falling into the play-in tbh. The rest of the play-in field sans the Guests could give the Spurs a difficult first round series.
 
Nikola Topic making his NBA debut tonight for OKC.

Even though he plays for the Thunder, pretty stoked for him given the pre-draft injury and the cancer diagnosis tbh.

Testicular cancer is surprisingly common these days in younger athletes but less so in basketball (iirc Nene Hilario had it back in the day) because there's less incentive to juice vs something like football (linemen), baseball for obvious reasons, and bicycling.

Cure rate is a 99% though because testicles are extremely pain sensitive and will almost always exert extreme pain before spreading to anything else, compared to say your pancreas or lungs. So a simple mono-testectomy solves it. Bilateral testectomy is less common for that reason too.
 
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