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keyzick wrote:If someone wins a squeaker series, than yeah, only gaining one point over that particular opponent is ample enough...and they would have an additional 10 pt leg up on all the non playoff teams. Same logic for winning the first round.
No, it isn't "ample enough." The player who won the title did much more than win one more game. He won the title as opposed to the player who didn't. That is significantly more of an achievement than winning another game and is worth significantly more than the value of one regular season win. So he deserves more than just that value.
So you're final argument (well, actually your whole argument), boils down to you saying "no, you're wrong".
No, my final argument and whole argument did an excellent job showing how your arguments were erroneous and mine were correct. The fact you can't counter any of them and only made that glib dismissal helps prove that. Thank you.
I don't know how a win equaling a point can be any more objective.
Then you don't understand objectivity. A win could be worth three points in a system; it could be worth 100 points in a system; it most certainly doesn't have to equal one point. And you also mistakenly assume a win for the regular season should equal a win in the playoff season when it definitely does not have to do so. So, no, a win equaling one point is certainly not objective.