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MHSL82
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Let November 15 be the first day that we both agree on the outcomes.
Let's see of we're both 100% right.
Oops, I changed it.
Let November 15 be the first day that we both agree on the outcomes.
Let's see of we're both 100% right.
Oops, I changed it.
November 15, 2018:
213. Houston Rockets over Golden State Warriors
214. Denver Nuggets over Atlanta Hawks
215. Los Angeles Clippers over San Antonio Spurs
We also agree on November 16!!!
Is it a Magic Day if we both agree on all the games, and we get them all correct?
Is it the reverse Magic Day if we agree on all of the games, and we get them all wrong?
I wonder if either of these will occur this season.
It would be a truly Magical Day if we disagreed on all games and were both incorrect on all games.
It would challenge all my understandings of how sports games work. Perhaps, I would feel that we were guessing on games of soccer.
No, magic doesn't need to be involved. It is possible we could each have distinct guesses, and still be wrong on the game's outcome.
It would be funny though, for us to both be wrong. We wouldn't be the only ones wrong, for that game, though.
Bradley Center's slippery court leads to cancellation of Bucks/Raptors preseason game
November 18, 2018:
234. Minnesota Timberwolves over Memphis Grizzlies
235. Los Angeles Lakers over Miami Heat
236. Orlando Magic over New York Knicks
237. Portland Trailblazers over Washington Wizards
238. Golden State Warriors over San Antonio Spurs
Saturday, November 17, 2018:
L.A. Clippers over Brooklyn
Philadelphia over Charlotte
Indiana over Atlanta
L.A. Lakers over Orlando
Denver over New Orleans (toss-up)
Utah over Boston (because they're better)
Toronto over Chicago
Houston over Sacramento
Golden State over Dallas
Oklahoma City over Dallas
I don’t think I was clear with my joke. I was saying that both of us disagree with each other and for both of us to be incorrect with the results. That’s impossible unless there’s a tie.
Either that, or you got my joke but didn’t make any mention to it.
Wait hold on, you did. Canceling the game would potentially make none of us correct. And since that was a preseason game, they would never make it up anywhere. Take potentially schedule them to play each other the next preseason but that wouldn’t be an additional game it would just be within the rotation.
Poor Dallas. They’re going to be beat by Golden State and Oklahoma City on the same night. Durant’s current and former team. That’s what you get for beating the Jazz by 50.
(Yes, I know you meant the Thunder were going to beat the Suns).
Dang it! I was going to pick the Mavericks over the Warriors, but then I remembered @nuraman00 telling me all teams who win by 50 lose the next game. I edited it out. Argh! Oh well.