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I actually like these close, nail-biter games instead of blowouts. It’s a good experience for youngsters to learn how to perform in the clutch.
So after reading a comment on r/nba about the 12-13 nuggets I did a little research. That team went 57-25 at 3rd in the west.. with a record of 38-3 at home and just 19-22 on the road… then they lost to the warriors in the playoffs lol
I fully expect the team to start to play better on the road but if they don’t it could still work..
A win streak without Steph is huge.
A win streak without Steph or Wiggs is huger.
If we can keep this shit going? Look the fuck out.