11-27-2019, 08:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2019, 08:23 PM by SleepingHero.)
Mavs are coming up on a key stretch of games from end of November going well into December. How they perform will pretty much tell us what to expect from them this season and highlight all the cracks that need to be filled through trades.
Here are the games coming up (with my predictions in parenthesis)
@PHX (W)
@LAL (L)
@NOP (W)
vs. MIN (W)
vs. NOP (W)
vs. SAC (W)
vs. DET (W)
vs. MIA (L)
@MIL (L)
vs. BOS (W)
@PHI (W)
@TOR (L)
vs. SAS (W)
@GSW (W)
@LAL (W)
@OKC (W)
12-4 is what I have the Mavs at, which is an optimistic take. That'll put them at 22-10 heading into 2020. Pretty much maintains the .68 win percentage they've been hovering around. Key games I think will be the Lakers game (Mavs have to be motivated to try to win), and the Boston game. I believe during this stretch is where the Mavs will truly be tested if whether or not they'll be a playoff team with the majority of their games coming against the post-season competition.
What's your take?
Here are the games coming up (with my predictions in parenthesis)
@PHX (W)
@LAL (L)
@NOP (W)
vs. MIN (W)
vs. NOP (W)
vs. SAC (W)
vs. DET (W)
vs. MIA (L)
@MIL (L)
vs. BOS (W)
@PHI (W)
@TOR (L)
vs. SAS (W)
@GSW (W)
@LAL (W)
@OKC (W)
12-4 is what I have the Mavs at, which is an optimistic take. That'll put them at 22-10 heading into 2020. Pretty much maintains the .68 win percentage they've been hovering around. Key games I think will be the Lakers game (Mavs have to be motivated to try to win), and the Boston game. I believe during this stretch is where the Mavs will truly be tested if whether or not they'll be a playoff team with the majority of their games coming against the post-season competition.
What's your take?
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