Very hard indeed. It´s the most "extreme" case? How many teams have this kind of schedule this week?
Very hard indeed. It´s the most "extreme" case? How many teams have this kind of schedule this week?
there a bunch of teams that have 4 games this week.
Charlotte, Cleveland, Indiana, L.A. Lakers, Minnesota, New York, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia and Sacramento.
Who cares look at that schedule the only team we "should" worry about is Miami the rest blowouts
Scrub teams.
just another reason why the NBA money-spinning sucks hind
All these teams other then possibly Miami are below .500 which means. Which means Spurs fodder. And people are still complaining....
all those games are winnable
I don't understand Lipitor and Vasotec.
I agree and like the idea of the team continuing to get it all together before facing tougher opponents. I'm looking forward to every game.
I am more worried about the Wizards and Raptors, especially the Raptors. They have finally been winning.
These should all be wins. None of these teams should beat us. But, then again, who knows these days.
The spurs have played a lot less games than the rest ofthe other teams so they were due to make it up sometime...
Playing more often IMO will be good for them, get into a tad bit more of a rythum and build off the solid win Sunday.
Yeah, they have to make up the games, but I wish it would be more balanced. I hated the Spurs had so many days off between games to start the season.
I agree, since so many days early on in-between games just caused rust and a lack of consistency on the court. But, now the schedule will become more difficult (road heavy) and the team will need to gel, build cohesion and consistency.
Here's a way to make that bench matter. Just play all the games in a row, 82 straight. Then everyone will be able to complain equally. Of course no LA then NY games could happen. Just imagine the tongue wagging.
Hopefully Spurs get enough of a cushion so Pop can manage minutes of the Big 3.
....and we're going to win them all.
We'd better! Including Miami
Actually, I have been looking forward to the stretch where we catch up with the other teams in games played. By the time they play Toronto, everyone should be in a pretty good rhythm.
I think the bench is deep enough that Pop can get everyone rest and still handle the teams we need to beat.
Unless you're playing the Nets or Wolves there aren't anymore gimmes in the League right now. People fail to understand this.
But I look forward to the Spurs playing every other day especially on the road, the Portland game was a huge wake up call and I liked their energy these past 2 games.
Nope. Spurs has only played 28 games--the lowest amount of games played in the league. So there is some catching up to do.
Hopefully Spurs can live up to its " reputation" of beating the scrub teams... :-)
On paper, we should win the Miami game. They are on back-to-back after their visit to New Orleans the night before.
All teams go through parts of their schedule like this. The Raptors have already done 6 games in 9 nights 2 or 3 times this season. They get to play in Boston the night before the Spurs play in Toronto.
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