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Cavs 22 4 .846 2½ 13-0 9-4 15-3 6-1 102.4 89.2 +13.3 Won 2 9-1
Fakers 21 5 .840 3½ 14-1 7-4 14-1 6-1 107.3 98.0 +9.3 Lost 2 7-3
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2 comments:
At some point, I need to take my homer hat off and point out the Cs still have work to do.
They haven't played Clev or Orlando on the road. They haven't played a slew of Western Conference teams home or away.
And they've played a good deal more of their games at home than on the road.
Cleveland is 50-50 in terms of home/road.
I'd be curious to see, of those two teams, who has played the easier schedule, in terms of oppontent's W-L records.
The Celts have more home games but they've played tougher teams at home. I think Denver is the only top 10 team the Cavs have played at home. The Celts road schedule has been easier the Cavs have 4 road losses from top 10 teams and won in Denver. The Celts were great on the road last season so I'm not worried about their schedule dramatically affecting their record yet.
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