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NBA: Milwaukee Bucks, with a 52-9 record in the season so far, breathing in rarefied air

The Associated Press • March 3, 2020, 18:15:56 IST
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Despite Monday’s defeat, there’s still a chance Milwaukee Bucks could be able to make a case as the most dominant team in league history in one regard — margin of victory.

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NBA: Milwaukee Bucks, with a 52-9 record in the season so far, breathing in rarefied air

Miami: It’s reasonable to think Milwaukee are not going to win all 21 of its remaining games, which means not all is lost for the Golden State Warriors this season. They’ll still be the only team in NBA history to win 73 games. [caption id=“attachment_8113441” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo. AP Photo File image of Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo. AP Photo[/caption] The Warriors were a record 73-9 in the 2015-16 season, and the Bucks fell to 52-9 with their loss in Miami on Monday night. But there’s still a chance Milwaukee could be able to make a case as the most dominant team in league history in one regard — margin of victory. This season’s Bucks are outscoring teams by 12.26 points per game. That’s on pace to be second-best in NBA history, just a smidge behind the mark of 12.28 set by the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers — a team with a Hall of Fame coach in Bill Sharman, four Hall of Fame players in Wilt Chamberlain, Gail Goodrich, Elgin Baylor and Jerry West, and a player who would become a Hall of Fame coach in Pat Riley. And the Bucks are in that stratosphere. “We’ve still got a lot more basketball to play,” guard Wesley Matthews said. “And we know where we’re at and where we want to be. It’s a pretty special thing to be where we’re at in the standings.” Matthews then offered a sentence that should send shudders across the rest of the NBA: “There’s a lot of room for improvement and growth.” The way the Bucks are going, they’ll have the No 1 seed in the Eastern Conference race sewn up by the last week of March and probably home-court advantage for the entirety of the NBA playoffs wrapped up not long afterward. And yet they’re still focused on finding ways to get better. Milwaukee coach Mike Budenholzer was asked if it’s difficult to be critical when a team is off to one of the best starts in NBA history. He didn’t hesitate before answering. “It’s not hard,” Budenholzer said. “I mean, it’s I guess part of what makes coaching either maddening or a lot of fun. You can always push them to be better and there’s always things we can do better and when we lose there’s things that we do well and it’s not all terrible. So hopefully we walk that line of keeping our guys, you know, hungry and growing and improving and recognising when they do things well also.” Milwaukee were on pace for 71 wins before Monday’s loss; now, the pace is for 70. It’s likely that some players will be rested once the Bucks clinch all that can be clinched in the regular season, though Budenholzer also understands the delicate balance and the need to be playing the right way when the playoffs start in basically a month and a half. “It’s a fine line to walk,” he said. Only three teams have been better through 61 games than Milwaukee: The 2015-16 Warriors were 55-6, the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls were 54-7 and the 1996-97 Bulls were 53-8. There have been five other teams to start 52-9, most recently the 2006-07 Dallas Mavericks and 2015-16 San Antonio Spurs. “At the end of the day you’re going to win some games and lose some games,” Bucks star and reigning NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo said. “We’re not going to go 82-0.” The goal for the Bucks is clear — win 16 games in the playoffs. The rest, to them, doesn’t seem to matter much. Not bad enough The worst team in NBA history to make the playoffs, in terms of won-lost record, is the 1987-88 San Antonio Spurs. They went 31-51. That dubious mark won’t be caught this season. Well, probably not, anyway. For the first time since 2015, a team — maybe more than one — with a losing record is likely going to get into the postseason. Orlando and Brooklyn are both well below the .500 mark and yet still have comfortable holds on what would be the last two playoff spots in the Eastern Conference. Memphis has the No. 8 spot in the West, also with a losing record. Since the league went to 30 teams for the 2004-05 season, only 10 of the 240 playoff qualifiers have finished the regular season with losing records. The worst in that span: the 2007-08 Atlanta Hawks and the 2010-11 Indiana Pacers, both finishing 37-45. And the last time three sub-.500 teams went to the playoffs was 1997: Phoenix was 40-42, Minnesota was 40-42 and the Los Angeles Clippers were 36-46. It could raise questions about why the NBA would want an expanded postseason format, the so-called “play-in” notion where the No. 9 and No. 10 teams from each conference would have a shot at making the field through a mini-playoff. Such games would be dramatic, which would be nice. Such games would also open the door to more bad teams getting into the playoffs, which wouldn’t be so nice. Expect competitive balance across the NBA to be a big talking point again soon. After Monday’s games, the league had 12 teams with winning percentages of .600 or better, one team at .597 — Dallas, a mere game away from topping .600 — and the other 17 teams all below the .500 mark.

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