What the Hornets’ goal should be for the rest of the season
After suffering a tough loss to the New York Knicks, the Golden State Warriors are back in action on Wednesday night to face the Memphis Grizzlies. Golden State has released their injury report for this game, and Draymond Green is being listed as questionable with low back soreness.
This is a huge game for the Warriors, as is every game for them between now and the end of the regular season, because they are not only trying to move up in the Western Conference standings, but they now have to worry about the 11th place Houston Rockets.
Houston has won six-straight games, and now sits just 2.5 games back of the Warriors in the Western Conference standings.
Should Houston catch Golden State, it would bump the Warriors outside of the play-in picture, and put them in danger of missing the postseason entirely.
The Warriors have missed several opportunities to move up the standings, but still sit just one game back of the Los Angeles Lakers for 9th.
This seems like the highest possible seed Golden State can reach at this point, but it would certainly be an advantage to have that first play-in game at home.
This is what is at stake for the Warriors from here on out, and they will look to start with a win on Wednesday against Memphis.
What the Hornets’ goal should be for the rest of the season
The Hornets will try to play spoiler to close the season
With 13 games left in the NBA regular season for the Charlotte Hornets, it does not seem like there is too much to play for at this point. The team hasn’t hit the 20-win mark yet, LaMelo Ball and Mark Williams have missed more than half the season and a playoff spot isn’t within reach. One thing they can do though is make a mess of other team’s spring cleaning agendas, meaning ruining playoff seeding or play-in spots.
In the 13 remaining games, the Hornets are only playing one team that doesn’t have a shot of getting into the postseason, and that’s the Portland Trailblazers. The other 12 games feature nine games against Eastern Conference opponents that are currently slotted in at playoff/play-in spots. That includes the Cleveland Cavaliers three times, Boston Celtics and Atlanta Hawks two times apiece, and the Orlando Magic once. The Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, and Oklahoma City Thunder at the postseason contestants out west whose seeds could be shaken up.
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