Simon
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Yea, anything is possible, but why "should" Milwaukee beat Boston? I'm positive Vegas won't think so.
I'm being hopeful lol.
You play to win the game .
Yea, anything is possible, but why "should" Milwaukee beat Boston? I'm positive Vegas won't think so.
Not everything is set in stone yet. Indiana and Chicago just right behind them.
As far as the Bucks are concerned, it pretty much is. If Atlanta wins tomorrow, they’re the #6 seed. If they don’t, they could be the #5 seed or #6 seed but still probably the 6 seed. Indiana and Chicago don’t matter to them.
Milwaukee is likely to be locked into their spot after tomorrow (unless Atlanta loses). I fully expect them to punt on Wednesday.
I also don't expect the Cavs to play everyone on Wednesday. Standings will likely end up:
1. Boston
2. Cleveland
3. Toronto
4. Washington
5. Atlanta
6. Milwaukee
7. Indiana
8. Chicago
I've read somewhere there can be a five-way tie or something (I don't know how that's possible).
That was true as of 2 days ago. After tonight at most there can be a 3-way tie, of which MIL won’t be a part of.I've read somewhere there can be a five-way tie or something (I don't know how that's possible).
They do but Indiana has an actual 1 game lead over them with one game to play.Pretty sure the Bulls have the tiebreaker on Indiana.
That was true as of 2 days ago. After tonight at most there can be a 3-way tie, of which MIL won’t be a part of.
They do but Indiana has an actual 1 game lead over them with one game to play.
If you don’t factor resting players or opponent, the Bulls have the same odds of getting the 7 seed as we do of getting the 1 seed.
Hmm...would that be the lowest rated ECF in history? Would have to be bottom 5.Raptors/Wizards should be a reasonably entertaining ECF.