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Espn's latest 'rankings' have the P's in 10th at 10-6, they seem to be discounting the P's due to Vic's knee soreness issues (though they just won).

Boston, at 9-7, is listed at #6. That doesn't seem well founded. Boston's offense is a work in progress, and they've been losing, hence the record. Seems a ranking on expectation, as opposed to accomplishment.

Meanwhile the Thunder are up to #4, on PG's 27.8 ppg, 10 boards, 5 assists and 2.6 steals per game during Westbrook's absence, last 5 games. Westbrook should be back for the next game, will be interesting to see how they gel. Thunder still need Roberson back before they're a real contender.

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3 hours ago, Hoosierhoopster said:

Espn's latest 'rankings' have the P's in 10th at 10-6, they seem to be discounting the P's due to Vic's knee soreness issues (though they just won).

Boston, at 9-7, is listed at #6. That doesn't seem well founded. Boston's offense is a work in progress, and they've been losing, hence the record. Seems a ranking on expectation, as opposed to accomplishment.

Meanwhile the Thunder are up to #4, on PG's 27.8 ppg, 10 boards, 5 assists and 2.6 steals per game during Westbrook's absence, last 5 games. Westbrook should be back for the next game, will be interesting to see how they gel. Thunder still need Roberson back before they're a real contender.

Completely agree on the Celtics. At some point you just have to start winning games. 

With that said, I found a little more on their schedule. It's been incredibly difficult, but again a team that is supposed to be a legit title contender should be winning more of these games. 

https://twitter.com/SeanGrandePBP/status/1064027834040164352

If you can't view the tweet, here is the gist...

The schedule.
13 of the first 16 were against teams at or above .500…composite win % .546
11 of the next 14 are against teams at or below .500… composite win % .343

14 of the 21 after that will be at home

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Great win last night without Vic, my two cents:

- Aaron Holiday needs consistent playing time(non garbage minutes), kid can flat out play.  His fouls will go down as the game slows down for him, still has lots of jitters IMO.

- Tyreke Evans when not running the PnR needs to play as an off ball player on the offensive end similar to what Doug is doing, example coming from corner off screens and depending what the defense gives you, either take it in for the layup, dish to the screener that's rolling to the goal or take the pull up shot(instead of dribbling 5 or 6 times then shooting).  The movement becomes to stagnant when he has the ball and no PnR action is happening(unless he gets around his defender to the rim). 

- Nice to see Doug do the little things to get some scoring.  Back cutting and slashing for some easy points.  He will have to do this every game when he starts out with a miss on his first jump shot or 3pt attempt. 

- Both Sabonis and Myles played great, 14 or 15 assists from the both of these guys combined.

- Pacers defense allowing 96.78 ppg at home, 105.62 ppg on the road. 

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There is a reference in regards to a 2 on 1 rebounding from Thad.  This could be why Myles rebounding is low due to always trying to have a body on the biggest defender, relying on a teammate to close in the ball?  Just a thought.  I am not sure if they just started emphasizing this for this year or last year as well.   

https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nba/pacers/2018/11/19/victor-oladipo-less-indiana-pacers-steamroll-utah-jazz-121-94/2053707002/

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7 hours ago, Hoosierhoopster said:

One thing is clear in the West, Golden State is Curry’s team. 4th loss in a row, this time stomped by the Thunder (who, like IU), have injury after injury 

There was a stat I saw the other day, and I don’t remember the exact numbers but it was the Warriors record without Curry vs without Durant, and they stink when Curry is out and basically don’t skip a beat without Durant. 

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