5 games? I though Christmas usually had three: an ESPN game and two ABC games. A Spurs/Knicks ESPN early game is a possibility I guess. The ABC early game will likely be Boston at Miami and the later game will almost certainly be OKC at LA.
No rumors or sources; just common sense.
In hearing that the schedule will be released tomorrow, that got me thinking about whether the Spurs will be playing on Christmas. I quickly reached the following conclusion: As long as they go with 5 games, they should be a lock.
There's 14 virtual playoff locks (Spurs, Thunder, Lakers, Clippers, Grizzlies, Mavericks, Nuggets, Heat, Celtics, Pacers, Bulls, Nets, Knicks, wherever Howard plays). So that leaves 10 spots for 14-15 teams (I say 15 to leave open the possibility they throw in a random team).
By process of elimination: The Bulls figure to be unlikely, as they'll be without Rose, as do the Magic, because no one knows where Howard will be playing. Then there's the Grizzlies and Pacers, neither of whom is in a big market or has anything close to a marquee name, which probably leaves them on the outside looking in, too. That leaves 10-11 (Spurs, Thunder, Lakers, Clippers, Mavericks, Nuggets, Heat, Celtics, Nets, Knicks, plus the possibility they throw in a random team). I'm predicting the match-ups will be as follows: Nets-Knicks, Clippers-Lakers, Thunder-Heat, Celtics-Spurs, Mavericks-Nuggets. Wouldn't surprise me if the Timberwolves find their way into the night cap, though.
Either way, expect the Spurs to figure prominently into the national TV package this season. They won't get the same amount of coverage as the glamor teams of course, but they will be back amongst the marquee teams.
5 games? I though Christmas usually had three: an ESPN game and two ABC games. A Spurs/Knicks ESPN early game is a possibility I guess. The ABC early game will likely be Boston at Miami and the later game will almost certainly be OKC at LA.
The past few years, it's usually been five. I think it was three last year, but last year was a weird year for many reasons. The second ABC game is almost always a Finals rematch (I think the O'Neal-Bryant feud upstaged it one year, if I recall correctly), so Thunder-Heat is a lock. The early ESPN game is always two Eastern teams and the other ABC game, if the Lakers aren't in the 2nd one/Finals rematch, is guaranteed to be the Lakers, at home. But once you get past those games, the next two obvious teams to find a spot for are the Spurs and Celtics.
I'm gonna put in a guess that Clippers play on Christmas this year.
The Spurs haven't played a home game on Christmas in the Duncan era. They have played three times on the road. At the Lakers in '99, at Detroit in '05 and at Phoenix in '08.
The difference between 3 and 5 games will be huge as the two NY teams, the two LA teams, Miami, and OKC all figure to be higher on the network wish list than San Antonio.
Here's hoping for a Christmas game in San Antonio.
Last edited by Mel_13; 07-25-2012 at 06:55 PM.
I think it's the exact opposite: that it's normally 3 since that's all they need to get the glamour teams on, while it was 5 last year as an apology for the lockout.
I didn't know either but ESPN goes back to 1993:
-From 1993 to 2001, there were two games on Christmas. (No games on Christmas of 1998, obviously.)
-2002 and 2003 had two Christmas games.
-2004 and 2005 had three Christmas games.
-2006 had one Christmas game.
-2007 had three Christmas games.
Since then, it's been five Christmas games.
^ I like our chances then.
Lol Spur Fan getting excited over a Christmas game
I hope the spurs don't play an away game on Christmas... I want them to spend time with their families...they deserve it for being so classy
The Lakers do play at home on Christmas against the Knicks --
https://twitter.com/janiscarr
Last night on SportsCenter they reported the Thunder will play @ Miami on Christmas.
Spur fan ing about a possible X-mas game
Hunting rumors
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schedule show on NBATV just started
great we start off with a B2B... against Thunder on Nov 1...
check out full schedule here:
http://www.nba.com/gameline/spurs/
the nba schedule format is ing horrible. anyone else got another version?
mid-January to early-March there are no elite opponents, let's get that 20 game streak back![]()
Spurs start with 7 games in 11 days. WTF is that
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