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Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1620 on: August 16, 2009, 07:27:23 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1621 on: August 16, 2009, 07:30:50 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Did Will Solomon ever actually make it to Sacramento?

Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1622 on: August 16, 2009, 07:33:58 PM »

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Hey guys, I've been away all weekend camping in NH.  Can someone give me a link to the voting results???

The results aren't official yet.  Preliminarily, the West looks like:

1   Buffalo   2
2   Portland   2.24
3   Seattle   4.81
4   Dallas   5.24
5   Phoenix   5.24
6   Houston   5.48
7   Golden St   5.71
8   Utah   7.57
9   Memphis   9.28
10   San Antonio   10.52
11   Minnesota   11.29
12   Sacramento   11.48
13   Denver   11.86
14   New Orleans   12.71
15   Las Vegas   14.57

And in the East:

1 Magic 48
2 Bulls 72
3 Rapts 100
4 Sixers 140
5 Celts 183
6 Nets 193
7 Pistons 221
8 Boxers 251
9 Cavs 256
10 Knicks 284
11 Bucks 318
12 Pacers 329
13 Hawks 342
14 Heat 419
15 Bobcats 423

Those results aren't official, and depending on what happens with one edited ballot, the Boxers and Cavs could tie for eighth place.

I was gonna scroll through 20 pages of posts... but what happens next?

Playoff matchups start tomorrow right?
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Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1623 on: August 16, 2009, 07:35:03 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Did Will Solomon ever actually make it to Sacramento?

Absolutely.  He gave them 14 games of brilliance.

(What did that Mo Williams guy ever contribute to a winning team, anyway?)

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Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1624 on: August 16, 2009, 07:36:02 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Did Will Solomon ever actually make it to Sacramento?

Absolutely.  He gave them 14 games of brilliance.

(What did that Mo Williams guy ever contribute to a winning team, anyway?)

According to you, too much jive talk.  ;)

Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1625 on: August 16, 2009, 07:37:18 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Did Will Solomon ever actually make it to Sacramento?

Absolutely.  He gave them 14 games of brilliance.

(What did that Mo Williams guy ever contribute to a winning team, anyway?)

According to you, too much jive talk.  ;)

Haha.  Keep in mind, I voted your team into the playoffs, though.  Tony Parker's Finals MVP is more powerful than Mo's big mouth.

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Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1626 on: August 16, 2009, 07:38:11 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Did Will Solomon ever actually make it to Sacramento?

Absolutely.  He gave them 14 games of brilliance.

(What did that Mo Williams guy ever contribute to a winning team, anyway?)

According to you, too much jive talk.  ;)

Haha.  Keep in mind, I voted your team into the playoffs, though.  Tony Parker's Finals MVP is more powerful than Mo's big mouth.

And the Memphis Grizzlies appreciate the vote from the Geriatric Juggernauts. ;D

Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1627 on: August 16, 2009, 07:39:26 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Did Will Solomon ever actually make it to Sacramento?

Absolutely.  He gave them 14 games of brilliance.

(What did that Mo Williams guy ever contribute to a winning team, anyway?)

According to you, too much jive talk.  ;)

Haha.  Keep in mind, I voted your team into the playoffs, though.  Tony Parker's Finals MVP is more powerful than Mo's big mouth.

And the Memphis Grizzlies appreciate the vote of the Geriatric Juggernauts. ;D

We'll accept "Geriatric", if "Juggernauts" is attached to it.  As I remember, we compare favorably to the 1995 World Champion Houston Rockets.

(Not to be mistaken for the 2009 Celticsblog Draft Houston Rockets.)

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Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1628 on: August 16, 2009, 07:40:22 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Did Will Solomon ever actually make it to Sacramento?

Absolutely.  He gave them 14 games of brilliance.

(What did that Mo Williams guy ever contribute to a winning team, anyway?)

According to you, too much jive talk.  ;)

Haha.  Keep in mind, I voted your team into the playoffs, though.  Tony Parker's Finals MVP is more powerful than Mo's big mouth.

And the Memphis Grizzlies appreciate the vote of the Geriatric Juggernauts. ;D

As I remember, we compare favorably to the 1995 World Champion Houston Rockets.

(Not to be mistaken for the 2009 Celticsblog Draft Houston Rockets.)

Hence the term "Juggernauts". Just because you collect social ecurity doesn't mean you can't win.

Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1629 on: August 16, 2009, 07:41:06 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Did Will Solomon ever actually make it to Sacramento?

Absolutely.  He gave them 14 games of brilliance.

(What did that Mo Williams guy ever contribute to a winning team, anyway?)

According to you, too much jive talk.  ;)

Haha.  Keep in mind, I voted your team into the playoffs, though.  Tony Parker's Finals MVP is more powerful than Mo's big mouth.

And the Memphis Grizzlies appreciate the vote of the Geriatric Juggernauts. ;D

As I remember, we compare favorably to the 1995 World Champion Houston Rockets.

(Not to be mistaken for the 2009 Celticsblog Draft Houston Rockets.)

Hence the term "Juggernauts". Just because you collect social ecurity doesn't mean you can't win.

You're too quick, KC.  We edited our post.

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Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1630 on: August 16, 2009, 07:42:25 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Did Will Solomon ever actually make it to Sacramento?

Absolutely.  He gave them 14 games of brilliance.

(What did that Mo Williams guy ever contribute to a winning team, anyway?)

According to you, too much jive talk.  ;)

Haha.  Keep in mind, I voted your team into the playoffs, though.  Tony Parker's Finals MVP is more powerful than Mo's big mouth.

And the Memphis Grizzlies appreciate the vote of the Geriatric Juggernauts. ;D

As I remember, we compare favorably to the 1995 World Champion Houston Rockets.

(Not to be mistaken for the 2009 Celticsblog Draft Houston Rockets.)

Hence the term "Juggernauts". Just because you collect social ecurity doesn't mean you can't win.

You're too quick, KC.  We edited our post.

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Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1631 on: August 16, 2009, 07:43:12 PM »

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I'm telling you KC. If you had Will Solomon instead of Mo, you would have been in the playoffs.

Did Will Solomon ever actually make it to Sacramento?

Absolutely.  He gave them 14 games of brilliance.

(What did that Mo Williams guy ever contribute to a winning team, anyway?)
Come on that's not fair Roy. Mo Williams provided a lot in the playoffs for Cleveland.

A lot less consistency than the regular season.
A lot less defensive intensity than the regular season.
A lot less passing than the regular season.
A lot less shooting accuracy than the regular season.
A lot less leadership than the regular season.

He provided a lot to a winning team come playoff time.

A lot less that is.
« Last Edit: August 16, 2009, 08:16:19 PM by nickagneta »

Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1632 on: August 16, 2009, 07:43:47 PM »

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Looking at the seeding threads, looks like Dons has disregarded Maestro's and Edgar's votes.

Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1633 on: August 16, 2009, 07:46:38 PM »

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Looking at the seeding threads, looks like Dons has disregarded Maestro's and Edgar's votes.

Yes

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Re: 2009 Celticsblog Draft: Playoff Voting Analysis Thread
« Reply #1634 on: August 16, 2009, 08:25:47 PM »

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Looking at the seeding threads, looks like Dons has disregarded Maestro's and Edgar's votes.

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I saw that Edgar's was disregarded but I still see where CM's is being allowed.

I don't get the rulings here.

Dark Lord put in an honest vote but instead of putting Toronto where most people had him he stuck him last because of personal issues. So instead of just taking toronto's seeding out of the vote the whole vote is discarded.

Edgar edits his vote but has staunchly denied actually changing the vote but just adding some comments. His entire vote is disregarded.

Celticmaestro edited his vote doing basically the same thing and as of yet his vote is being honored.

If his vote is also disregarded Washington goes from close to a 10 point or more lead for the final playoff spot to out of the playoffs because each vote had Washington well placed and Cleveland not so well placed.

Edgar had Cleveland 12th and Washington 7th
CM had Cleveland 12th and Washington 6th
DL had Cleveland well out of the playoffs and Washington well in the playoffs.

And people out West are complaining about being screwed because they came in 7th instead of 5th?