Sunday, March 27, 2016

Los Angeles Clippers

At the moment the Los Angeles Clippers are at a solid fourth seed to enter the playoffs.  At the moment it does not look like anything will change the seed that the Clippers will be at at the end of the season.  With the injury of star Blake Griffin during the season it looked like the team was going to go down hill, but superstar Chris Paul stepped up and carried the team through the season.  They have a decent remainder of schedule with having to verse the Memphis Grizzlies and the Oklahoma City Thunder.  At the position they are in they look like they are going to have a pretty hard playoff schedule.  In the first round they would have to verse the Grizzlies again and then the mighty Golden State Warriors.  To add to that the Clippers have not beat the Warriors this whole season, so the possibilities of the Clippers actually advancing to the Western Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history are pretty slim.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Golden State Warriors

With only twelve games left in the season the Golden State Warriors have to win ten of those twelve games to make history, for most wins in a season.  This previous record was set by the Bulls when they had Michael Jordan and had 72 wins and 10 losses.  So far in the season the Warriors have been on a better pace to break that record than the Chicago Bulls were when they made the record.  The warriors don't have the prettiest schedule to make the record when they still have to verse the San Antonio Spurs twice.  Which is the only team they have not beaten this season.  Even though they are going to verse the Spurs twice they still have the former MVP and probably the best shooter of all time on their side.  Other than that record the Warriors have the record for most consecutive home wins by a team and is still in counting.