Jimcs50
01-02-2005, 11:58 AM
What will Spurs record be after next 10 games?
I can easily see them winning all 10 games, but if they slip up and they lose a couple( Shit happens), that will give them a 33 win first half record. IF they duplicate 1st half of season, the Spurs will have a franchise record 66 wins and a possible number 1 seeding.
Here are the next 10 games:
2004-2005 COMPLETE SCHEDULE & RESULTS
JANUARY OPPONENT TICKETS TV NAT TV TIME (ET)
Sun 2 at Sacramento W
Tue 4 LA Lakers W
Thu 6 Indiana (possible loss)
Sat 8 Denver W
Mon 10 at Utah W
Wed 12 Milwaukee W
Fri 14 Dallas W
Sat 15 at Houston (possible loss)
Mon 17 Washington W
Wed 19 LA Clippers W
The next game is at Phoenix, so they will have a possible loss to start second half of the season.....but still, it looks like, barring injury, the Spurs can quite easily set that franchise record for wins this year. I did not see that as a possibility because it looked like the West was loaded for bear this year. But with the very disappointing starts of Memphis, Denver, Houston, Minn and Utah, the competition ain't what it looked like it was going to be.
I can easily see them winning all 10 games, but if they slip up and they lose a couple( Shit happens), that will give them a 33 win first half record. IF they duplicate 1st half of season, the Spurs will have a franchise record 66 wins and a possible number 1 seeding.
Here are the next 10 games:
2004-2005 COMPLETE SCHEDULE & RESULTS
JANUARY OPPONENT TICKETS TV NAT TV TIME (ET)
Sun 2 at Sacramento W
Tue 4 LA Lakers W
Thu 6 Indiana (possible loss)
Sat 8 Denver W
Mon 10 at Utah W
Wed 12 Milwaukee W
Fri 14 Dallas W
Sat 15 at Houston (possible loss)
Mon 17 Washington W
Wed 19 LA Clippers W
The next game is at Phoenix, so they will have a possible loss to start second half of the season.....but still, it looks like, barring injury, the Spurs can quite easily set that franchise record for wins this year. I did not see that as a possibility because it looked like the West was loaded for bear this year. But with the very disappointing starts of Memphis, Denver, Houston, Minn and Utah, the competition ain't what it looked like it was going to be.