I don't know why I even bother sometimes but for conversations sake...
par73 wrote:Cleveland at New York tomorrow will be a good measurement of where they are in the East. If they can't make the spread,
This just doesn't make any sense, maybe if you would've said Cleveland at Toronto (which Cleveland won) the Knicks are a measuring stick for basically the 76ers, Lakers and Celtics and that's about it. The Knicks are bad the only games they will end up winning is when Carmelo and JR Smith get lucky for enough 3's to fall. On a side note it's hilarious to see Carmelo be labeled as a 'star' and he can't even manage to carry an eastern conference team to a .500 w/l.
par73 wrote:I don't see them taking 3rd and perhaps could lose the 4 seed to Atlanta or Miami.
Miami will be lucky to get 7th-8th seed, I would have even said possibly miss the playoffs but the Hornets somehow have regressed into a pile of crap.
par73 wrote:Cleveland also terrible against the three so I see a probable losing record against the lights out western conference.
Cleveland is 10th in the league at defending the 3, and the east is better than the west at shooting the 3 having 6 teams in the top 10
par73 wrote:This is not necessarily true at all, and determining the 'best' player is a product of factoring who wins more often the not. I'm pretty sure the most important factors in the playoffs is the better team (at that moment) happens to win more often than not.
Despite the fact that the 'best player' argument is a complete fallacy yet useful marketing ploy, you argue the best are determined through winning.
Notice I said "Whoever has the best player tends to win more times than not."
As for your "marketing ploy" not even sure how that even applies here at all but once again actual facts here starting from the 90's.
NBA Champs 91 - Bulls(win) vs Lakers (Had the best player Jordan)
NBA Champs 92 - Bulls(win) vs Trail Blazers (Had the best player Jordan)
NBA Champs 93 - Bulls(win) vs Suns (Had the best player Jordan)
NBA Champs 94 - Rockets(win) vs New York Knicks (Had the best player Hakeem)
NBA Champs 95 - Rockets(win) vs Magic (Had the best player Hakeem)
NBA Champs 96 - Bulls(win) vs SuperSonics (Had the best player Jordan)
NBA Champs 97 - Bulls(win) vs Jazz (Had the best player Jordan)
NBA Champs 98 - Bulls(win) vs Jazz (Had the best player Jordan)
NBA Champs 99 - Spurs(win) vs Knicks (Had the best player Duncan)
NBA Champs 00 - Lakers(win) vs Pacers (Had the best player Shaq)
NBA Champs 01 - Lakers(win) vs 76ers (Had the best player Shaq)
NBA Champs 02 - Lakers(win) vs Nets (Had the best player Shaq)
NBA Champs 03 - Spurs(win) vs Nets (Had the best player Duncan)
NBA Champs 04 - Pistons(win) vs Lakers **(Pistons did not have the best player)**
NBA Champs 05 - Spurs(win) vs Pistons (Had the best player Duncan)
NBA Champs 06 - Heat(win) vs Mavericks (Had the best player Wade)
NBA Champs 07 - Spurs(win) vs Cavs (Up for debate, LeBron was on the rise and Duncan was starting to slow down)**
NBA Champs 08 - Celtics(win) vs Lakers **(Celtics did not have the best player)**
NBA Champs 09 - Lakers(win) vs Magic (Had the best player Kobe)
NBA Champs 10 - Lakers(win) vs Celtics (Had the best player Kobe)
NBA Champs 11 - Mavs(win) vs Heat **(Mavs did not have the best player)**
NBA Champs 12 - Heat(win) vs Thunder (Had the best player LeBron)
NBA Champs 13 - Heat(win) vs Spurs (Had the best player LeBron)
NBA Champs 14 - Spurs(win) vs Heat **(Spurs did not have the best player)**
So 20 out of the last 24 championships the team with the best player in a 7 game series has won. Quite the marketing ploy.
par73 wrote:I don't see anyone on the Cleveland cavaliers who was on the Spurs last year so I'm pretty sure that in reality they are all losers; and by the 'best player wins more times than not' logic,
That's like saying Jordan is a loser because, he did not make it to the finals or win it every year.
par73 wrote:Cleveland lacks the best players as well
Not liking LeBron is one thing but saying he isn't the best player just doesn't make much sense.