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    Truth, justice, and the NBA
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    We're at 19 and 5 now.

    I count 11 more back to back games between now and the end of the season. (BTW, has anyone looked at March's schedule? We're got a lot of road games, and 3 or 4 back to backs).

    If we lose all our back to backs, we still wind up 66-16. Not a bad record.

    So, I'm not going to panic. Spurs need to rest players, and not push themselves too hard. They need to be fresh for the playoffs.

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    Wow, you guys only have 15 sets of back-to-backs? Pistons have 22.
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    We're at 19 and 5 now.

    I count 11 more back to back games between now and the end of the season. (BTW, has anyone looked at March's schedule? We're got a lot of road games, and 3 or 4 back to backs).

    If we lose all our back to backs, we still wind up 66-16. Not a bad record.

    So, I'm not going to panic. Spurs need to rest players, and not push themselves too hard. They need to be fresh for the playoffs.
    The Spurs aren't going to win 66 games. 60 or 61 seems more like it. That means 16 or 17 more instances of pointless ing and moaning by clueless Spurs fans before the playoffs begin.

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    "16 or 17 more instances of pointless ing"

    No. In 17 more Ls, there will be Ls where Tim and Manu (both almost for sure) and Tony will be hurt, and Ls where the Spurs play a good Spurs game but get beat by a superior effort, a lucky shot, bad bounce, etc.

    It's the 4-6 completel avoidable Ls where the Spurs get beat by playing really badly, no effort, no intensity, are too easily out hustled. Then there will be ing, and it won't be pointless.

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    Wow, you guys only have 15 sets of back-to-backs? Pistons have 22.
    At least the Pistons get to play at home on Christmas Day. The reigning champs, THE SAN ANTONIO SPURS will be on the road. In Detroit.

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    At least the Pistons get to play at home on Christmas Day. The reigning champs, THE SAN ANTONIO SPURS will be on the road. In Detroit.
    Last year we were the defending champs and we had to play in Indy on Christmas, so I don't think it's abnormal.

    Besides, I think the road team is at an advantage. They don't have to worry about family stuff as much. Less distractions.
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    Last year we were the defending champs and we had to play in Indy on Christmas, so I don't think it's abnormal.

    Besides, I think the road team is at an advantage. They don't have to worry about family stuff as much. Less distractions.
    I KNEW you would say that!

    Yeah, it's a hoot being on as champs and having to leave your family and travel on Christmas Eve so you can play on Christmas Day.
    Being away from your family over Christmas (especially with all the new babies in the Spurs families having "first Christmases") is surely "less distraction". And, of course, it's right for the Spurs because the Pistons had to do it last year (IMO, it wasn't right for them, either). Of course, what was I thinking?


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    I KNEW you would say that!

    Yeah, it's a hoot being on as champs and having to leave your family and travel on Christmas Eve so you can play on Christmas Day.
    Being away from your family over Christmas (especially with all the new babies in the Spurs families having "first Christmases") is surely "less distraction". And, of course, it's right for the Spurs because the Pistons had to do it last year (IMO, it wasn't right for them, either). Of course, what was I thinking?

    I didn't say it's a good situation to be on the road on a holiday. But from a basketball standpoint, it is.
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    Last year we were the defending champs and we had to play in Indy on Christmas, so I don't think it's abnormal.

    Besides, I think the road team is at an advantage. They don't have to worry about family stuff as much. Less distractions.
    kinda sucks for duncan. infant's first christmas. but seeing how early the game is i'm sure he could get back if they don't make the trip.

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    kinda sucks for duncan. infant's first christmas. but seeing how early the game is i'm sure he could get back if they don't make the trip.
    There are several babies that belong to Spurs and Spurs employees who will have their first Christmas this year...not just Duncan.

    (BTW, I got my Spurs calendar at a Christmas party on Saturday night! Whoever on here said the pictures were great was sooo right!)

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    I think the NBA deliberately gives the defending champs a tougher schedule. Probably figure they've earned it, and it will make the league more compe ive. I noticed that both the Pistons and the Spurs seem to have the toughest schedules this year. Spurs have played more games, and more back to backs, than almost anyone so far, and the Pistons have played most of their games on the road so far...

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    We're at 19 and 5 now.

    I count 11 more back to back games between now and the end of the season. (BTW, has anyone looked at March's schedule? We're got a lot of road games, and 3 or 4 back to backs).

    If we lose all our back to backs, we still wind up 66-16. Not a bad record.

    So, I'm not going to panic. Spurs need to rest players, and not push themselves too hard. They need to be fresh for the playoffs.
    In an early thread about the number of wins this season, I predicted we'd lose 8 games in the first two months of the season. I see no reason to change that now.

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