Open at home, good.
No Christmas day game![]()
- Wed, Oct 28 - vs New Orleans
- Thu, Oct 29 - at Chicago
- Sat, Oct 31 - vs Sacramento
- Thu, Nov 5 - at Utah
- Fri, Nov 6 - at Portland
- Mon, Nov 9 - vs Toronto
- Wed, Nov 11 - vs Dallas
- Sat, Nov 14 - vs Oklahoma City
- Wed, Nov 18 - at Dallas
- Thu, Nov 19 - vs Utah
- Sat, Nov 21 - vs Washington
- Mon, Nov 23 - vs Milwaukee
- Wed, Nov 25 - vs Golden State
- Fri, Nov 27 - at Houston
- Sun, Nov 29 - vs Philadelphia
- Thu, Dec 3 -vs Boston
- Sat, Dec 5 - vs Denver
- Mon, Dec 7 - at Utah
- Wed, Dec 9 - vs Sacramento
- Fri, Dec 11 - vs Charlotte
- Sat, Dec 13 - at Los Angeles Clippers
- Tue, Dec 15 - at Phoenix
- Wed, Dec 16 - at Golden State
- Sat, Dec 19 - vs Indiana
- Mon, Dec 21 - vs Los Angeles Clippers
- Wed, Dec 23 - vs Portland
- Sat, Dec 26 - at Milwaukee
- Sun, Dec 27 - at New York
- Tue, Dec 29 - vs Minnesota
- Thu, Dec 31 - vs Miami
- Sat, Jan 2 - at Washington
- Sun, Jan 3 - at Toronto
- Wed, Jan 6 - vs Detroit
- Fri, Jan 8 - vs Dallas
- Sun, Jan 10 vs New Jersey
- Tue, Jan 12 vs Los Angeles Lakers
- Wed, Jan 13 at Oklahoma City
- Fri, Jan 15 at Charlotte
- Sat, Jan 16 at Memphis
- Mon, Jan 18 at New Orleans
- Wed, Jan 20 vs Utah
- Fri, Jan 22 vs Houston
- Mon, Jan 25 vs Chicago
- Wed, Jan 27 vs Atlanta
- Fri, Jan 29 vs Memphis
- Sun, Jan 31 vs Denver
- Wed, Feb 3 at Sacramento
- Thu, Feb 4 at Portland
- Sat, Feb 6 at Los Angeles Clippers
- Mon, Feb 8 at Los Angeles Lakers
- Thu, Feb 11 at Denver
- Sun, Feb 14 - All Star Game in Dallas, Texas
- Wed, Feb 17 at Indiana
- Fri, Feb 19 at Philadelphia
- Sun, Feb 21 at Detroit
- Wed, Feb 24 vs Oklahoma City
- Fri, Feb 26 at Houston
- Sun, Feb 28 vs Phoenix
- Mon, Mar 1 at New Orleans
- Fri, Mar 5 vs New Orleans
- Sat, Mar 6 at Memphis
- Mon, Mar 8 at Cleveland
- Wed, Mar 10 vs New York
- Fri, Mar 12 at Minnesota
- Sat, Mar 13 vs Los Angeles Clippers
- Tue, Mar 16 at Miami
- Wed, Mar 17 at Orlando
- Fri, Mar 19 vs Golden State
- Sun, Mar 21 at Atlanta
- Mon, Mar 22 at Oklahoma City
- Wed, Mar 24 vs Los Angeles Lakers
- Fri, Mar 26 vs Cleveland
- Sun, Mar 28 at Boston
- Mon, Mar 29 at New Jersey
- Wed, Mar 31 vs Houston
- Fri, Apr 2 vs Orlando
- Sun, Apr 4 at Los Angeles Lakers
- Tues, Apr 6 at Sacramento
- Wed, Apr 7 at Phoenix
- Fri, Apr 9 vs Memphis
- Sat, Apr 10 at Denver
- Mon, Apr 12 vs Minnesota
- Wed, Apr 14 at Dallas
Key games:
Opener - Wednesday, October 28 - 7:00 PM CT vs. New Orleans
Night after - Thursday, October 29 - 7:00 PM CT @ Chicago
Two game, two night road trip - Thursday, November 5 9:30 PM CT @ Utah; Friday, November 6 9:30 PM CT @ Portland
First Dallas meeting - Wednesday, November 11 7:30 PM CT vs. Dallas
(7 days later) - Wednesday, November 18 8:30 PM CT @ Dallas (Nationally Televised, game 2 of the doubleheader)
(the next day) - Thursday, November 19 7:30 PM CT vs. Utah
First Houston meeting - Friday, November 27 7:30 PM CT @ Houston
First Boston meeting - Thursday, December 3 7:00 PM CT vs. Boston (National TV)
First Denver meeting - Saturday, December 5 7:30 PM CT vs. Denver (NBA TV)
First Phoenix meeting - Tuesday, December 15 8:00 PM CT @ Phoenix
First Lakers meeting - Tuesday, January 12 7:30 PM CT vs. Lakers
Last Utah game - Wednesday, January 20 8:00 PM CT vs. Utah (Nat TV; ESPN)
First Orlando game - Friday, April 2 7:30 PM CT vs. Orlando
Dallas games:
(1/4) H Wednesday, November 11 7:30 PM CT
(2/4) A Wednesday, November 18 8:30 PM CT
(3/4) H Friday, January 8 7:30 PM CT
(4/4) A Wednesday, April 14 7:00 PM CT (final game of the regular season)
Utah games:
(1/4) A Thursday, November 5 9:30 PM CT (NatTV; TNT, second of double header)
(2/4) H Thursday, November 19 7:30 PM CT
(3/4) A Monday, December 7 8:00 PM CT (NatTV; NBATV)
(4/4) H Wednesday, January 20 8:00 PM CT (NatTV; ESPN)
Denver games:
(1/4) H Saturday, December 5 7:30 PM CT (NatTV; NBATV)
(2/4) H Sunday, January 31 12:00 PM CT (NatTV; ABC)
(3/4) A Thursday, February 11 9:30 PM CT (NatTV; TNT, second of double header)
(4/4) A Saturday, April 10 8:00 PM CT (NatTV; NBATV)
Houston games:
(1/4) A Friday, November 27 7:30 PM CT
(2/4) H Friday, January 22 7:30 PM CT
(3/4) A Friday, February 26 7:30 PM CT
(4/4) H Wednesday, March 31 7:30 PM CT
New Orleans games:
(1/4) H Wednesday, October 28 7:00 PM CT (NatTV; ESPN) (Season opener)
(2/4) A Monday, January 18 2:30 PM CT (Afternoon game)
(3/4) A Monday, March 1 7:00 PM CT
(4/4) H Friday, March 5 8:30 PM CT (NatTV; ESPN, second of double header)
Boston games:
(1/2) H Thursday, December 3 7:00 PM CT (NatTV; ESPN, first of double header)
(2/2) A Sunday, March 28 7:00 PM CT (NatTV; ESPN, first of double header)
Laker games:
(1/4) H Tuesday, January 12 7:30 PM CT
(2/4) A Monday, February 8 9:30 PM CT (NatTV; TNT, second of double header)
(3/4) H Wednesday, March 24 8:30 PM CT (NatTV; ESPN, second of double header)
(4/4) A Sunday, April 4 2:30 PM CT (NatTV; ABC)
Orlando games:
(1/2) A Wednesday, March 17th 7:00 PM CT (NatTV; ESPN, first of double header)
(2/2) H Friday, April 2 7:30 PM CT
Cleveland games:
(1/2) A Monday, March 8 6:00 PM CT (NatTV; NBATV)
(2/2) H Friday, March 26 7:30 PM CT
Rodeo Road Trip:
Wednesday, February 3 9:00 PM CT @ Sacramento
Thursday, February 4 9:30 PM CT @ Portland
Saturday, February 6 9:30 PM CT @ LA Clippers
Monday, February 8 9:30 PM CT @ LA Lakers
Thursday, February 11 9:30 PM CT @ Denver
Wednesday, February 17 6:00 PM CT @ Indiana
Friday, February 19 6:00 PM CT @ Philadelphia
Sunday, February 21 5:00 PM CT @ Detroit
Back-to-back games:
Wednesday, October 28 - 7:00 PM CT vs. New Orleans
Thursday, October 29 - 7:00 PM CT @ Chicago
Thursday, November 5 9:30 PM CT @ Utah (NatTV; TNT, second of double header)
Friday, November 6 9:30 PM CT @ Portland (NatTV; ESPN, second of double header)
Tuesday, December 15 8:00 PM CT @ Phoenix
Wednesday, December 16 9:30 PM CT @ Golden State
Saturday, December 26 7:30 PM CT @ Milwaukee
Sunday, December 27 5:00 PM CT @ New York (NatTV; NBATV)
Saturday, January 2 6:00 PM CT @ Washington
Sunday, January 3 5:00 PM CT @ Toronto (NatTV; NBATV)
Tuesday, January 12 7:30 PM CT vs. LA Lakers
Wednesday, January 13 7:00 PM CT @ Oklahoma City
Friday, January 15 6:00 PM CT @ Charlotte
Saturday, January 16 7:00 PM CT @ Memphis
Wednesday, February 3 9:00 PM CT @ Sacramento
Thursday, February 4 9:30 PM CT @ Portland (NatTV; TNT, second of double header)
Friday, March 5 8:30 PM CT vs. New Orleans (NatTV; ESPN, second of double header)
Saturday, March 6 7:00 PM CT @ Memphis
Friday, March 12 7:00 PM CT @ Minnesota
Saturday, March 13 7:30 PM CT vs. LA Clippers
Tuesday, March 16 6:30 PM CT @ Miami
Wednesday, March 17 7:00 PM CT @ Orlando (NatTV; ESPN, first of double header)
Sunday, March 21 2:30 PM CT @ Atlanta
Monday, March 22 7:00 PM CT @ Oklahoma City
Last edited by completely deck; 08-04-2009 at 01:27 PM.
Open at home, good.
No Christmas day game![]()
They are our arch nemesis right??
man, i count 15 back to backs....Timmay is gonna get some rest this year lol
edit. they get boston, Lakers twice, orlando, and clev in a 5 out of 7 stretch in late March. THose are going to give us a good idea of where we stand going in to the playoffs
Here's a better look at it:
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rodeo road trip starts a bit brutal but ends fairly easily.
and start the season with 3 games in 4 nights. we will see a lot of the new team early at least.
Yeah a whole lot of back to backs, hopefully that means Tim gets some rest although most of the times I get joy from watching Timmy play more than anyone else.
hectic schedule in the beginning. hope it goes well for duncan. i knew we would get hornets on opening night.
march 24-28..la cleve and boston..thatll b tough 3 games
I think Tim will take off back to backs along the middle or end of the season.
That stretch from mid-March to early April blows. Lakers twice, Orlando twice, Cleveland, Miami, OKC(who could be in the playoff hunt)and Boston.
24 games in 41 days to end the season.![]()
NBA trying to screw us for all the nice acquisitions we made.
If memory serves, that time of year in the schedule is always tough.
The final 6 games are over 9 days....![]()
I guess all the dash lines mean my35 and SSW channel...
The nearly two week stretch six straight at home should be nice before the RRT. All of those games look pretty easy except Denver.
Spurs and Lakers will go at it 4 times this year.![]()
Spurs can handle it. They got the legs.
How many more nationalized games do the spurs have this year, compared to last?
The stretch from March 24th to April 4th will be a good indicator of where this team is. It begins and ends with the Lakers while dealing with Orlando, Cleveland and Boston in between.
Hopefully we could get enough wins then so that Spurs could take some load off Duncan and Manu.
Rodeo Road Trip won't be jumping all over the place either, start out west and end with 3 in the east
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