Minnesota T'Wolves Playoff Odds Are. . . .

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Minnesota T'Wolves Playoff Odds Are. . . .

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0.0; thats right in a simulation done by ESPN 5000 times, the Wolves failed to make the playoffs everytime. Heck, even the Knicks odds are 1.7%. But they do have nearly a 1/4 chance of getting the number one pick!

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/hollinger/playoffodds
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Re: Minnesota T'Wolves Playoff Odds Are. . . .

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wang_chi7 wrote:0.0; thats right in a simulation done by ESPN 5000 times, the Wolves failed to make the playoffs everytime. Heck, even the Knicks odds are 1.7%. But they do have nearly a 1/4 chance of getting the number one pick!

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/hollinger/playoffodds

Good Lord... that's awful. Of course, the Wolves are pretty awful...
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The are projected to lose over 3 games for every one game they win. Here is what cracks me up. If you were to play this season out 5000 times the best, and I do feel that it is a grotesque abomination of the use of the word "best", is 12 games under .500.
Humanity has not come up with a series of symbols that could successfully convey how bad that is, but I'll try. They suck. They really really suck.
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