Phrazbit
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That’s possible. Though we did go 8-0 with KD post trade. I think overall we went 15-10 over the full stretch. To pass the kings we would’ve had to have gone 19-6. That’s a 62+ game winning rate. I’m not sure that would’ve occurred. Would’ve been close though. That said, had we played book and Durant we likely end up only 1 or 2 games outta third slot. So we aren’t talking a big difference. All the injuries all season long put us in a hole that was too deep to dig out of for homecourt in the second round.
We were 15-6 prior to injuries overwhelming us and we were 9-2 in the run up to the trade deadline, as we finally got healthy again.
Also, we almost certainly would have had the tie breaker over the kings. We played them twice down the stretch and lost both after beating them twice earlier in the year, even if we'd been 2-2 against them, the second tie breaker is division record, which we also tied, but we ended the season losing 6 straight against the Pacific, we were 9-1 against the division prior to that.
IMO, we'd have cruised to the 3 seed, but I agree that we wouldn't have caught the Grizzlies for #2.
To be fair, if Durant hadn't gotten hurt, I think we'd have likely over taken the Kings also... all we needed to do was beat them once and win 2 other games that we lost. But the risk of Durant getting hurt is something we're going to have to live with for a while.