
The Final 3 Games - Outcomes
He predicted Melbourne Brisbane Sydney as top 3 and Adelaide Illawarra Cairns all missing the finals so I don't know why he would laugh so hard considering the 36ers already smashed his prediction to pieces and exceeded all expectations

Easy there o great one Dazz! If I may have take a small slice of the heavily dominated cyberspace of hoops.com.au in among your countless posts and threads...
There were many who predicted all sorts of interesting things about the 36ers and Joey Wright before the season and during the early part thereof, all of them, including some 36ers fans have at least one carton of egg on their faces now.
How about we learn from that little mess and at least wait until the semi finals have concluded before your prediction is so certain?

Going into finals on a 4 game losing streak is pretty concerning for the 36ers. They might be sitting on top of the ladder but the finals is a totally different ball game and the 36ers don't have a lot of finals experience.

If Perth lose, 6's must face the Breakers, and I will shit myself laughing when the 6's go out in straight sets.


"Goulding should rest his ankle. There's no point risking it in a meaningless game."
I strongly agree!

If Perth lose it will be 36ers Vs Breakers and Cairns Vs Hawks in the semi's
If Perth win tomorrow we will have 36ers Vs Hawks, Cairns Vs Perth.
Im getting a semi with the latter matchup.

sorry paul. you're right. I thought melbourne won that OT game.

From NBL press release the other day, they ignore points differential in this minitable and resolve the tie between NZ/Perth by looking at the head to head win-loss between the two of themJust to be clear, the NBL have clarified that the rules remain unchanged.
However the effect is the same.

DazzIf Harks, 6's, and MU win, yes there is a 4-way mini-table, involving Cairns, MU, NZ, and Perth.
Where have I gone wrong in my 4 way table Cairns,Melbourne, Breakers, Perth ?
I am assuming Melbourne will win and Illawarra and Adelaide win. So this is for 3rd-6th.
Pts differential will change with Melbourne v Perth result.
C M B P Wins Mini-T Pt Diff
C 0(-21)4(31)2(-6) 14 6 4
M 4(21) 1(-5)0(-8) 13 5 7
B 0(-31)3(5) 3(15) 14 6 -11
P 2(6) 3(8) 1(-15) 14 6 -1
Cairns finish clear on top, with 7 wins & 5 losses. So they take 3rd.
NZ & Perth are still tied 6-6. the rules are a little ambiguous at this point, but the effect is the same.
Either there is a 3-way mini-table, in which NZ goes through with 6 wins
or it is determined by the split between NZ and Perth, with NZ having won that split,
or it is determined by %, with NZ having superior.

Illawarra should win.
Meaning MU will have the chance to knock Perth out and bring the 30 yr streak to an end!

I think Melbourne wouldn't want to win as that will allow a non Australian team in the finals.
But the NBL owner who is also the owner of Melb would want NZ in as it makes a good business case for a second NZ team.

It's interesting, Goulding and Ware have both gone two games in a row without getting hot from outside. If I was going to put a tip in, I'd suggest there's a real chance they throw caution to the wind and let it fly. And one gets going.
Having said that, Gouldings ankle appears to me to be struggling so who knows.


I don't think so, NZ won by five at Vector in R1, by six in OT at Hisense in R5 or 6, and then on Friday at NSEC.

Paul:
Melbourne v NZ are 2-2 but NZ has the split after Fridays game.

No, Melbourne are currently 4-7 (1-3 v NZ, 0-3 v Perth and 3-1 v Cairns), so a win tomorrow makes them 5-7.

Tom
Cairns 7W-5L +22
Breakers 6W-6L -13
Perth 6W-6L -7
Melbourne 5W-7L -2
So Cairns take 3rd and NZ/Perth. From NBL press release the other day, they ignore points differential in this minitable and resolve the tie between NZ/Perth by looking at the head to head win-loss between the two of them:
Breakers 3W-1L +15
Perth 1W-3L -15
Breakers take 4th
Perth 5th
Melbourne 6th

"Would bottom for Brisbane bury the idea that we need a team in Brisbane?"
No.

Casper Chump Ware to be the next import with a mind exploding dummy spit and lose his shite in Perth.
This season has proved that 10 guys wanting to play at the highest level beats a team of retiring nobodies or team cancers any day.
Great recruiting by Lemanis, worked well for him. Would bottom for Brisbane bury the idea that we need a team in Brisbane? Can't see many supporters flocking to buy season tickets after this season.

Sunday will be fascinating. It's sold out, the place will be rocking, the Melbourne guys will soon forget it's not a meaningful game and just hoop, it will come down to how clinical Perth can be.
We saw it with NZ the past two games, these hardened teams can get it done when it's really on the line, so I expect the Cats to win but I think they're going to have to play very well.


Nz were paying $13 to make the playoffs BEFORE this round. I loaded up on that. All that remains is a Melbourne united team with nothing to play for to upset them. Hope they come to play

Would be nice in the Bullets got up (as a Cats fan) as the stress levels will ease a bit for Sunday.It's the only result that keeps alive the Adelaide-Cairns-Perth-NZ top four, which I've been hoping for for a while now. So definitely hoping for the Bullets to get that one.
Unfortunately we then have to drop the game on Sunday, which seems unlikely against an opponent with nothing to play for.

NBL TV is likely to meltdown for that final game. (Assuming Hawks win tomorrow)
4 teams with their finals hopes and/or matchups will be hanging on that game.
Imagine if Perth lose and NZ get in, that's probably the 4 lowest budgets in the NBL.


So if Brisbane win Cats are in? I believe that game just gained 10,000 more viewers.
Would be nice in the Bullets got up (as a Cats fan) as the stress levels will ease a bit for Sunday.

So, in summary:
Cairns are in nomatter what, 2~4
Hawks can guarantee a spot with a win, or must rely on Perth to win, 2~4
Perth can guarantee a spot with a win, or must rely on Brisbane to win, 2~4
NZ get in if MU beat Perth, 3~4
MU cannot make it

Yeah, half of you are going to be complaining how much LaMarcus Aldridge deserves it. But Love is lifting a shit team, whereas Aldridge is "lifting" a team with plenty of talent that despite Portland's injuries can still do way better
