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Toronto or Indiana?


Jakob

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It seems like for months now we have been wishing and hoping for that #6 seed so we could play Toronto because we are 3-0 against them this season. I honestly wouldn't even be that upset if we had to play the Pacers.. I don't know what's up with that team but they are failing on a scale of epic proportions. Indiana is 2-7 over the past 2..

 

 

 

I really don't care anymore. Who do you guys want?

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- Toronto is playing really good ball but I feel like Al would dominate Val possibly leading us to a 4-1 or 4-2 series win.

- Indiana is struggling right now, they're 3-7 in their last 10 and no one knows why. We match up well with them but come playoff time they are still a dangerous team.

Personally, with the camaraderie that our team has, I could honestly see us making a run to the ECF's before losing out to Miami.

Chicago and Miami are the only two teams that I feel like we couldn't beat in a seven game series.

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Toronto and Chicago both have fairly easy remaining schedules.

Chicago

@ Minnesota

Vs Detroit

@ New York

Vs Orlando

@ Charlotte

Toronto

Vs Philadelphia

Vs New York

@ Detroit

Vs Milwaukee

@ New York

I think Toronto has the easier schedule...

Toronto: vs 0 teams .500 or better

Chicago: vs. 2 teams .500 or better (both on the road).

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Heat and Pacers seeding should be determined Sat night unless the head to head on Fri solves it. Once we win Wed, wouldn't be surprised if our seeding is determined the last day of the season.

Think New York may determine the seeds between Chicago and Toronto.

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Just from a National relevance perspective..a Cha vs Tor will have the all time worst NBA TV ratings in history..easily.

Id rather take full swings at Indy..take them to 7..or just give them a great tough series. I want this team to play a playoff tested team to get the guys to up their play and raise their own personal expectations.

In the long run this will benefit the HORNETS more than even a win against a Raptor squad IMO.

In order to arrive you cannot be afraid of the best teams..take your shots..a Denver Nugget vs Seattle Supersonic upset could ensue...

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Just from a National relevance perspective..a Cha vs Tor will have the all time worst NBA TV ratings in history..easily.

Id rather take full swings at Indy..take them to 7..or just give them a great tough series. I want this team to play a playoff tested team to get the guys to up their play and raise their own personal expectations.

In the long run this will benefit the HORNETS more than even a win against a Raptor squad IMO.

In order to arrive you cannot be afraid of the best teams..take your shots..a Denver Nugget vs Seattle Supersonic upset could ensue...

I was thinking the same thing for Charlotte vs. Toronto. No one will be watching that.

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