This seems right, but the Spurs better take advantage of this soft schedule because there will be harder months
Everyone guess our record by January 1, 2009: Be Realistic:
Fri 28 vs Memphis W
Sat 29 @ Houston W (No t-mac most likely)
Tue 02 vs Detroit W (No mcdyess, sheed is a joke)
Thu 04 @ Denver L (They're playing well, at home)
Sat 06 vs Golden State W W (They're way too small, no monta)
Tue 09 @ Dallas L (Just throwing in a L)
Wed 10 vs Atlanta W
Fri 12 @ Minnesota W
Sun 14 vs Oklahoma City W
Wed 17 @ New Orleans L (Once again, just throwing a L)
Thu 18 @ Orlando L (Back 2 Back)
Sat 20 vs Toronto W
Mon 22 vs Sacramento W
Tue 23 vs Minnesota W
Thu 25 @ Phoenix L
Sat 27 vs Memphis W
Tue 30 vs Milwaukee W
I say that our record will be: 20-10
This seems right, but the Spurs better take advantage of this soft schedule because there will be harder months
If they are 20-10 by then, that would be amazingly amazing.
22-8 TP will be back and with the addition of Hill and Mason, back to backs shouldn't be as big a problem as it's been in the past. everyone besides TD should start getting plenty of rest. Somehow I think Pop will regulate everyones minutes so that no player will suffer being tired. IME and KT played pretty well last night and Bonner and Findog have been doing nicely lately.
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