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Not So Fast, Bobcat Fans!


Plewis

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I know we're playing well right now.... but if we were in the Western Conference at 21-19, we would be the 12 seed right now :eek:

I'm afraid we're about to crash... :auto: :out:

But we are not. We can't help that the West is better than the East. The power shifts back and forth. East is top heavy, West is more balanced from top to bottom. And I agree don't be such a debbie downer

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The west is not better than the east. If the Bobcats played in the west our record would be even better. Dont just look at overall records, look at how teams in the east smash west teams head to head, including our Bobcats. Cleveland just beat LA again last night. The east is where its at.

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The west is not better than the east. If the Bobcats played in the west our record would be even better. Dont just look at overall records, look at how teams in the east smash west teams head to head, including our Bobcats. Cleveland just beat LA again last night. The east is where its at.

I can't agree more.

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That's not really true. We're 6-5 against the west and the west is 142-100 against the east. I think the top 3 teams in the east are better then the top 3 in the west. The way the Bobcats are playing I'd say we're better then most in the west but we're about to find out if this is true.

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That's not really true. We're 6-5 against the west and the west is 142-100 against the east. I think the top 3 teams in the east are better then the top 3 in the west. The way the Bobcats are playing I'd say we're better then most in the west but we're about to find out if this is true.

Yeah I agree with the way were playing we'd be able to compete in the West. But like you said the top teams in the East are better than the top teams in the West. But I don't know how you can say the East as a a whole is better than the West. That stat backs it up.

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That's not really true. We're 6-5 against the west and the west is 142-100 against the east. I think the top 3 teams in the east are better then the top 3 in the west. The way the Bobcats are playing I'd say we're better then most in the west but we're about to find out if this is true.

To take it a step further. If you take out the Net's 0-17 record against the West the east is still 100-125. the East is catching up but the emergence of OKC and Memphis still makes the west the best overall. But I like our top teams in the conf better.

KT might be right that Charlotte would do well or better in the West because we would have a better opportunity in the playoffs if we were playing with those teams.

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who in hell cares? we aren't in the West. we are a 5th seed in the East. thats all that matters.

A 5th seed with a legit chance at Catching the 3rd and 4th seeds. We play the two teams above us this week. 6 games back of the falling Celtics and 5 and 5 1/2 back from Orlando and Atlanta.

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