From Oct. 10 in this thread:
Dr Positivity wrote:I like Milwaukee as a sleeper. Sanders and Ilyasova were IMO the best players on their playoff team 2 years ago and are still there even if in sub-optimal condition, I like the trio of Mayo, Middleton, Dudley shooting 3s at SG/SF, Giannis could have a good year, Jason Kidd's combination of spacing and aggressive defense seems perfect for making a team over perform. The other thing about Milwaukee is unless Parker sucks, they don't have any other scrub parts of their rotation, unlike other tanking teams. They have like 12-13 reasonable pros or better (Knight, Bayless, Marshall, Wolters, Mayo, Middleton, Dudley, Giannis, Ilyasova, Henson, Sanders, Pachulia + Parker)
Mike G wrote:Having 3-5 below-avg players on the floor at all times, they won't beat many good teams; but there are lots of weak teams in the East, so I guess they'll win 20-25. And that's figuring Jabari Parker goes 20 mpg at nearly-avg proficiency.
And now comes J.E.'s table showing all the early-season starters with terrible (raw) plus-minus. A couple of these starters go out, and the team turns it around.
The subs were better than most teams' subs. But this surely isn't typical behavior: You can't generally assume that by replacing your low-PM starters with better-PM subs, your team will be better.
The only consistent story line that I can see here is the head coach.
Last year, thru Dec. 31, the Nets were 10-21; went 12-4 thru Feb 6
This year's Bucks were 15-16 thru Dec. 27; 12-7 since.
ps: Dr Pos predicted 36 wins for Mil. That is 9.3 short of their current projection; the rest of us are off by 14 to 25 .