Monday, February 15, 2016

Will the 20-year old record survive the next 30 games?

The most amazing and crazy thing about the Bulls all-time record of 72-10 that MJ and the boys engineered back in 1995-1996 is that a team like this year's Warriors could be at a ridiculous 48-4 and we still can't be 100% sure that they will break the Bulls' record. That's how special that season was. It is probably one of the most underrated record in all of sports. Playing .878 ball over a 82 game season is near impossible. The Warriors are currently ahead of that pace and are winning at a blistering .923 pace. They have to go 25-5 rest of the way to break the record or 24-6 to tie it. It would have to be a robust .833 or .800 ball respectively in case you are scoring at home. Thats what it's going to take even after playing .923 ball for the first 50+ games. These are just ungodly numbers. Will the Warriors break the record this season? I think they will and it's a tribute to how good this team is that it doesn't even sound like I am going out on a limb to say this. Some folks may actually be surprised if they don't make it happen because, suddenly, the Bulls record doesn't even sound that difficult to these fans given the dubs impressive run so far.

But there are a couple of potential roadblocks for the dubs. Key injures are of course the obvious one. Also, their schedule has some tough stretches like the 6 game roadie they are starting this week post all-star break. Nothing fazes this team, but @Clippers, @Hawks, @Heat, and @Thunder can be a challenging stretch even for them. Their schedule is back-loaded and more than half of their remaining games are against the 7 teams right behind them in the brutal Western conference playoffs standings today. Of course more than half of those teams are no match for the dubs, but they also play the Thunder and Spurs 5 times rest of the way. You can't put anything past a team that's 48-4 and they are definitely not scared of anybody. With all that said, nobody will be shocked if they miss the 72-10 mark. It's easier to win a championship than going 72-10. That was definitely true at the beginning of the season and even today, I will still give the record a slight edge over winning the championship on the difficulty scale.

This Warriors chase will actually keep us entertained and carry the second half of the season. It is a big deal. We will hear about it a lot and rightfully so. Some people have blamed the Warriors' excellence for taking some of the drama out of this NBA season. That may be true in some NBA towns, but the chasing of the record will put the Warriors and the NBA increasingly under the spotlight come March 10th or so. Should be a fun second half after a great All-star weekend. I meant All-star Saturday because the actual game on Sunday was garbage. Something has to be done to make the All-star game watchable.  As stupid as the MLB's idea to award home field in the World Series to the winning side of the All-star game was, it is looking better and better with every inane Pro Bowl and All-star game in other leagues. The 3-point contest and the dunk contest on Saturday night were both great. Thanks to the star power of the splash brothers, the 3-point contest seemed like the headliner the last couple of years. But Aaron Gordon and Zach LaVine walked in right after and put on a dunk show for the ages. They brought back the dunk contest to relevancy. It was real fun and good luck to those 2 youngsters in their careers.

Suns' own Devin Booker made it to the final round of the 3-point contest with the splash brothers. This kid is special and hope he keeps getting better and saves the franchise. Protect the shield, Devin!

4 comments:

Khoi said...

As a long time suffering Warriors fan, all I can say is the last couple of years have been well worth the wait. Clifford Rozier, Bimbo Coles, Rony Seikaly, Tom Gugliotta, Eric Dampier, etc. All forgettable names, part of a once mediocre organization. A few years back, it would be a shock to see a 3-game winning streak by the Warriors. Now, being in position to surpass the Bull's 72-10 is nothing short of a miracle. What the new Warriors ownership has done these past few years is simply amazing.

-Khoi

Good_Cynic said...

Couldn't agree with you more, Khoi! Those are some great names from the past. Who can forget Bimbo Coles :-) Yeah, the turnaround has been dramatic. This management definitely knows what it's doing.

Magesh said...

That win over the Clippers last night in a back-to-back road game was impressive! If they can survive this 6-game road trip with just one more loss (or less!) they've got a real shot at 73! And if they don't get there, 72 or even 70 wins would still be super-impressive!

I was surprised and a little disappointed when the Warriors fired Mark Jackson (considering the team was improving every year under him) but in retrospect it was absolutely the right move and took some guts to do given the team's burgeoning success. Warrior management clearly knows what they're doing, not to mention how they managed to get Steph Curry on such a cap-friendly deal!

All-Star Weekend was all about the dunk contest (3-point shootout was fun at the end too) -- what a show! It's been a while since two dunkers were this good in the same contest -- the competition is what made it even more entertaining! I think Aaron Gordon had better individual dunks but all-dunks-taken-together, Lavine definitely deserved to win the trophy. They're both so young (combined they're just 1 year older than Andre Miller!) so this could be just the first of many such contests in a storied rivalry! One can only hope...

Devin Booker's 3-point contets was a bright spot for Suns fans -- here's hoping his 3rd place finish is a sign of things to come for a player on the rise with a great career ahead of him!

Good_Cynic said...

Yes Magesh, the Warriors front office is top notch! It's an interesting point you make about Miller's age and (Gordon+Lavine) :-)

It should be a good second half of the season.