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Off-Day Open Thread: Projecting the Rest of the Orlando Magic's Season

The Dream Shake posted its predictions for how the rest of the Rockets' season would play out. I shamelessly ripped-off was inspired by that post, and now submit a Magic-oriented version of it, with a mathematic twist. The "Prediction" column shows how I think we'll do. The "Worst Case" column shows what we'll do if Murphy's Law rears its ugly head. The "Pythagorean Odds" column shows our chances of winning, based on point differential. I'll explain more after the table.

Date Opponent Prediction Worst Case Pyth. Odds
21 March vs. Philadelphia W 46-25 L 45-26 .721
22 March @ Atlanta W 47-25 W 46-26 .641
25 March vs. San Antonio W 48-25 L 46-27 .611
28 March @ Milwaukee L 48-26 L 46-28 .769
1 April vs. New Orleans L 48-27 L 46-29 .576
5 April @ Cleveland W 49-27 L 46-30 .572
6 April @ New York W 50-27 L 46-31 .770
9 April vs. Chicago W 51-27 W 47-31 .803
11 April vs. Minnesota W 52-27 W 48-31 .886
13 April @ Chicago W 53-27 L 48-32 .645
15 April @ Atlanta L 53-28 L 48-33 .641
16 April vs. Washington W 54-28 L 48-34 .750


9-3
3-9
12-0 (!) woot smiley

I'm not sure how much stock you put into this metric, but if its predictions hold true -- that is, if the team that's predicted to win actually does win -- the Magic will run the table the rest of the way and finish with a record of 57-25. Likely? No. Possible? Practically and mathematically speaking, absolutely.

There are some caveats here, obviously. For one thing, I did not calculate the splits for home and road teams; that is, I considered only a team's overall point differential, not its respective home and road differentials. For another, the Cavaliers actually have a sub-.500 Pythagorean win percentage, mostly because of the games LeBron James missed. As a result of that discrepancy, the formula exaggerates our chances of winning that game. Considering that it's already the most difficult one on the schedule, I was pretty hesitant to predict a victory. But I did.

In the interest of full disclosure, the last time I used this formula on this site, it predicted we would go 4-2 over a 6-game stretch. The predictions held true in 4 of the 6 games. Another time I used the formula in my notebook, and the predictions held true in again in 4 of the 6 games. So it's certainly not infallible.

As you can see from my predictions -- which are far less interesting than the Pythagorean ones -- I believe there are only three games we are guaranteed to win: Saturday against Atlanta, April 9th versus Chicago, and April 11th versus Minnesota. Every other game could go either way, even the road games at Milwaukee and at New York. In fact, I guarantee a loss at Milwaukee next Friday. We're going to come out soft and complacent after several days of rest, and one unheralded Buck, possibly Royal Ivey, will post a career-high. Write it down.

So, just to prompt some discussion: what are your predictions for the rest of the season? Do you think we'll sweep the remaining 12 games, as the formula suggests we might? What's the biggest "trap game" left on our schedule?

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Yeah it sure would be nice to sweep like the Pythagorean Odds suggest. But that will never happen. As long as we dont lose the #3 seed I'm happy.

Philly, Atlanta (x2), New Orleans, and Cleveland could give us trouble. But I think we can at least win 8 of the 12. That would be great. Not 55 wins like SVG wanted but still great (and over 50 wins!!).

by MagicManEvan on Mar 20, 2008 4:07 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Yeah

I'd like to keep the third seed also. We have a microscopic chance of catching Detroit if we indeed run the table: we go 12-0 to finish 57-25, and Detroit goes 7-7 (or worse) to finish 56-26.

by Ben Q Rock on Mar 20, 2008 4:38 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

How the Magic may finish

I believe that a 9-3 mark to finish the season is very much attainable and not unrealistic for the Magic.  Instead of losing to the Bucks though, I think the Magic will lose one of the two games they have against the Bulls, as the Bulls are desperately fighting for that last playoff spot and they have Magic-killer Larry Hughes now, who scored 40 pts against the Magic earlier this season with the Cavs.  Ben Gordon torched the Magic also in the Magic OT win in Chicago.

Not many people or NBA experts predicted the Magic would get to 50 wins or the third seed, so I would be ecstatic about 54 wins and finishing as high as third in the East.

With the Magic most likely to finish as the third seed, they could play any one of three teams in the playoffs... TOR, WAS, or PHI.  Those three teams are separated by only a game in the standings for the 5th, 6th and 7th seeds.

by Mike from Illinois on Mar 20, 2008 8:02 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Great finishing schedule

I see our only loss coming from New Orleans, as Chris Paul continues on his way to the MVP. Dwight reasserts himself as the best big in the game, making 75% of his free throws from here on out, as well as cutting down on his turnovers. Nelson begins hitting his jumpers and continues with his otherwise stellar play. This then sets the Magic up nicely to win the East and then lose in the finals to Phoenix in 7 (Shaq gets another ring and goes out in a blaze of glory)!

by Eyriq the Red on Mar 20, 2008 9:48 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Haha

Wow someone is a major homer :D

I wish I could fly but that wont happen either haha.

by MagicManEvan on Mar 20, 2008 10:45 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Re: Haha

Did you miss the part in my birthday post yesterday about me having the Magic and the Rockets in the Finals last year? Yeah, I kept that prediction to myself when I made it, and with good reason.

by Ben Q Rock on Mar 20, 2008 11:58 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Re:Haha
The chances of my predictions actually happening are probably much less than that of us seeing a Celtics/Lakers finals, with the Magic bowing out in the second round to Detroit, but who says I can't dream?! Anyway, I won't be starting a blog or anything that would otherwise require me to actually have some respectability, so I can be a homer!

by Eyriq the Red on Mar 21, 2008 7:06 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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