I'm sitting here thinking to myself: Where did I go wrong in life? Why is it so vitally important that I stare at my computer, waiting for every screen refresh to see if the Warriors will indeed screw up and not lose (to the New Orleans Hornets, no less)FUCK YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just deafened my wife.
Don't rest anyone San Antonio! Beat our asses!
I'm sitting here thinking to myself: Where did I go wrong in life? Why is it so vitally important that I stare at my computer, waiting for every screen refresh to see if the Warriors will indeed screw up and not lose (to the New Orleans Hornets, no less)
In the cosmic scope of life and the universe, does this really have any significance whatsoever??
Or do I just give into indulgence and say 'FUCK YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'?
I think the Warriors should bestow the 'Croix de Oracle Arena' upon our small but hardy group of late season Warrior detractors.LOL. Rep. That's been my life for the last 3 weeks. I'll be happy when we figure out if we have a top 7 pick or not.
For one night at least, hope is still alive.
Then our fate comes down to a coin flip. Crazy. They are gonna show the flips live on NBA TV on Friday.
Crap. Wait...isn't it possible for the W's to finish 7th and get screwed by the ping polls...and thus Lose the pick? Or lose the coin flip yet get a top 7 pick?
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OK, so the coin flip on Friday will give a team 1 extra combination in the draft lottery. Hopefully we lose to the Spurs otherwise this is all pointless. The biggest advantage to winning the coin flip is you get 7th if neither team moves into the top 3. That is huge.
*If the Warriors lose their final two games, they’d total 23 wins and the worst they can do is finish tied for seventh-worst. New Jersey and Toronto face each other in the finale. Meaning one of those two will finish with at least 23 wins. In the event of a tie, who goes No. 7 or No. 8 will be determined by a coin flip (provided neither team moves up).
*Despite the coin flip, both teams tied for No. 7 will split the total combinations between No. 7 and No. 8. The two spots combined get 71 combinations. So they’ll each get 35 combinations (the coin flip determines who gets that extra combination). That gives the Warriors at least a 3.5 percent chance of moving up.
Duncan, Parker, and Ginobili are sitting this one out. Pop isn't coaching either. Unreal.