The recent NBA has always had a lot of outrageous upsets, and the Timberwolves, who were previously the No. 1 team in the West, lost to the Spurs, who were the bottom of the West, and ceded the top spot in the West to the Thunder. Unexpectedly, this round of the Thunder made a big one again, and directly lost to the Pistons, which are the bottom of the league!
If the Timberwolves lost to the Spurs, fans can still figure it out, then how did the Thunder lose to the Pistons? Before this game, the Thunder was 32-13, the Pistons were only a pitiful 5-40, and teams with a winning percentage of more than 70% lost to teams with a winning percentage of only 12%, looking at the entire NBA history, this is also quite explosive!
So who is the most stable of all the NBA teams this season?
According to the official NBA data, the most stable one so far is the Knicks, who have a record of 19-0 when facing a team with a winning rate of less than 50%, and they have not yet turned over! Next up are the Cavaliers at 17-2, the Celtics at 15-2, Philadelphia at 19-3, the Nuggets at 18-3, the Clippers at 14-3, the Bucks at 18-4, and the Warriors at 12-2.
I believe fans can also see that those favorite teams, or the regular season dominants, are not stable in the face of weak teams. Don't look at the Nuggets, Green Army, Philadelphia, and Bucks, these teams don't lose to the weak team many times, but they are often outrageous upsets, and they lose to those teams that compete for the top pick, which affects the road of others.
Take the Nuggets, for example, they lost three games against the Bulls, Warriors, and Spurs. The Bucks are not far behind, losing to the Grizzlies, Hawks, Raptors, and Rockets in 4 games, is it outrageous enough?
What is more surprising is the Warriors, they have only lost twice against teams with a win rate of less than 50%, but the problem is that the Warriors themselves have a win rate of less than 50%! At present, they are 19-24, only fourth from the bottom in the West, five wins away from the top eight, and three wins away from the play-offs.
Other teams are called abusers, the warriors are good, and the weak draw their knives and swing at the weaker?
With Green's return, the Warriors' form is gradually picking up. In the previous two games, they lost by 1 point to the Kings and Lakers, and only lost by 1 point at home twice in a row, which is really good, but it can also be seen that they have indeed found a feeling. If Kerr doesn't use people blindly in key moments, and then calls a few timeouts appropriately, the Warriors can win at least five more games this season!
Or do I hope that the Warriors can sum up well and try to make the playoffs, after all, Curry is not young, how long can his state be wasted?