DG playing like this and with Patty back, I say FSK them all.
So after a tough tough stretch, it seems we gonna have an easier schedule for the next 10 (I've read some predictions at 8-2 for instance)
Dec 30 @Mem
Dec 31 NO
Jan 3 Wash
Jan 6 Det
Jan 9 Pho
Jan 10 @Min
Jan 13 @Wash
Jan 14 @Char
Jan 16 Port
Jan 18 Utah
Now if you get a closer look, these next 10 are not that easy imo. It starts with a BtoB after one day rest mem (nuff said) and NO at home ... Next 3 seems ok at home with 3 days rest between each game. Then we have 3 games away starting with second leg of a BtoB @Min and another BtoB 3 days after starting with Wash that is playing good at home. 2 days after Port could be a headache.
With Leonard and/or Parker back at some point during that stretch a 8-2 seems a good bet witout them with 3 BtoB and Patty ramping up could be much tougher.
Taking into account all parameters I'd be happy with a 7-3 losing mem, @Wash and Port.
Thoughts ?
DG playing like this and with Patty back, I say FSK them all.
I'm hoping that since Patty is back we can rest Manu for some games.
sounds a bit pessimist tbh...
Spurs have an easy schedule the rest of the way. Just a couple of mini stretches at the end of Feb and Apr are the only difficulties left on the Spurs schedule.
Spurs schedule in November and especially in December were brutal. But don't be surprise is the Spurs put together a couple of 10+ game winning streaks in the next couple of months.
The only positive thing about these past two months is the Spurs had a winning record against playoff opponents despite the brutal schedule they had and despite having a plethora of injuries. Easy schedule and everyone coming back, Spurs should climb back up towards the top of the standings in no time.
OP swallows Creme Brûlée with caipirinha...
New year new team for me the next 10 game stretch starts Jan 3 and so on.
MEM and NO are part of the ty schedule.
January as a whole is a semi easier month. Still need to play the games though
back to work after a great week of holidays tbh...
Hope you had a great Xmas and happy new year scrah
Have another week off here, just chilling IMO
From my point of view while NO is not a dangerous team, the league is so desperately trying to make ¨Camel Boy¨ Anthony Davis the new super so I expect a lot of bull calls for SA even at home Im not happy with the treatment we are receiving, funny thing is Dallas can get more FTA at home against Thunderefs than us.
SAS - 9 ECF opponents, 11 B2B (8 WCF currently under .500)
Por - 16 ECF opponents, 7 B2B (8 WCF currently under .500)
MEM - 10 ECF opponents, 6 B2B (7 WCF currently under .500)
Dal - 16 ECF opponents, 7 B2B (5 WCF currently under .500)
LAC - 15 ECF opponents, 8 B2B (7 WCF currently under .500)
GSW - 9 ECF opponents, 6 B2B (8 WCF currently under .500)
HOU - 9 ECF opponents, 8 B2B (9 WCF currently under .500)
Spurs have also played the most games, the most WC games, the most Road Games, and the least amount of home games than any other team above them in the standings. Spurs also had the hardest SOS of any of those teams.
Spurs got shafted in their scheduling early on. Its seems like Pop knew this so he has just been resting Parker, Kawhi, Splitter, etc. until this stretch is over at the end of this year. Like I said, the Spurs have the easiest schedule of all the teams going forward and should move right back up the standings.
sounds like a solid plan
how was your trip in Texas ?
Always good here.. Having lunch at Cheddar's right now...
Anything wrong with it? First time here, food is great, IMO
Tell El Cliente we said hola
no I don't think so, I've only been there once. I just thought it was funny cause you come all the way down here to Texas and choose Cheddar's. It sort of just reminds me of a Chili's or Friday's. I remember their burger being really good, so there's that!
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