« Reply #831 on: December 03, 2021, 02:07:35 PM »
East now has a 3 game edge on the West. Over the last week or so it has been floating between like 3 and 5.
The records on the whole are starting to even out some. The two worst records are in the East, but the next 4 are in the West. The 2 best and 3 of 4 best records are in the West. The East is better record wise in the mid-tier of the playoffs and play-in game. There are 13 teams that are either .500 or within 2 games of .500, which is a shockingly high number for this point in the season, but I think that is brought about by the 2 incredibly good teams (over .850) and the 5 incredibly bad teams (under .300) record wise.
you realize this is what 99% of the population would described as a deep conference? ROFL
I agree the West is a deep conference since 7 of the 13 are in the West.
Lol come on man. You just pointed out there are 13 teams within .500 in the East. This is literally what the definition of a deep conference is. I am not sure if you are just joking or trolling at this point so don’t know how in depth to go here. But if you have two conferences and the 11th seed in one is .500 and the 11th seed in the other is 9-14 this is literally the definition of a deep conference. I’ll add the 12th seed in East is 10-13 and the west is 7-13. This is what the term deep means. It is derived from depth, it has nothing to do with if three of the top 4 teams are in one conference. I honestly can’t tell if you are trying to bust my chops here at this point, are being intentionally obtuse, don’t understand the terms or what. I mean we can do a poll on this or something but it is just weird. Simmons, lowe, nba ringer podcast guys etc all routinely talk about how deep the East is… this isn’t controversial stuff. So be honest, what is your deal here?
I did no such thing.
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