- Nov 15, 2005
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First let me just say that I suck at handicapping the NBA. Secondly, I think the NBA is the hardest sport to cap. Why? Tonight's SA/GS game is a perfect example. How on earth do you ever know when a team is going to show up in this sport? Don't get me wrong, even if SA played their azzes off they probably would have lost against a very good GS team. That said, one night a team can look like the best team in the league, the next they may lose to the doormat of the league.
Just last week Miami got blown out on the road by the Jailblazers. No effort by them at all. A few games later, on the same road trip in which you think they would be a lot more tired, they go into Phoenix and actually beat PHX by DD. Maximum effort last night. So one night they feel like playing hard and one night they don't?
Maybe I'm oversimplifying things but it just seems like you can often tell within the first few minutes of a game whether or not a team is going to give a good effort. I understand the season is a grind and they get tired on the road, but that certainly wasn't an issue for Miami the other night.
Thoughts? Am I crazy or is it pretty damn hard to guess when a team is going to show up and when they aren't?
Just last week Miami got blown out on the road by the Jailblazers. No effort by them at all. A few games later, on the same road trip in which you think they would be a lot more tired, they go into Phoenix and actually beat PHX by DD. Maximum effort last night. So one night they feel like playing hard and one night they don't?
Maybe I'm oversimplifying things but it just seems like you can often tell within the first few minutes of a game whether or not a team is going to give a good effort. I understand the season is a grind and they get tired on the road, but that certainly wasn't an issue for Miami the other night.
Thoughts? Am I crazy or is it pretty damn hard to guess when a team is going to show up and when they aren't?

