The RRT is in there, it is a tough stretch but it usually serves us well.
I know, we are not there yet, but look at this period between end of January and early March
January
Sun 25 @ LA Lakers
Tue 27 @ Utah
Thu 29 @ Phoenix
Sat 31 vs New Orleans
February
Mon 02 @ Golden State
Tue 03 @ Denver
Sun 08 @ Boston
Tue 10 @ New Jersey
Wed 11 @ Toronto
Tue 17 @ New York
Thu 19 @ Detroit
Sat 21 @ Washington
Tue 24 vs Dallas
Wed 25 vs Portland
Fri 27 vs Cleveland
March
Sun 01 @ Portland
Mon 02 @ LA Clippers
Wed 04 @ Dallas
The RRT is in there, it is a tough stretch but it usually serves us well.
The bold games should be the only real challenge really.
And that back to back games against Dallas and Portland will be too.
That stretch might prevent the Spurs from maintaining a higher seed, but your team will be battle-hardened just in time for the end of the season and the playoffs. It's better if your team peaks in April, than in November like a certain team in the Pacific division.
I would agree with that!!
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I'd have to disagree with SF, I think the Pistons will be tough, but I don't dread the Protland game on the 25th because the Spurs will be a much more well oiled machine, and I think KT and Fab will be back to their more than competent selves. Ian might even be in the mix and get minutes cuz he'll be fresh.
At that point I think Pop will have the rotation complete, with Mason getting a solid 27-30, and Fin getting 15-25, depending on how Manu/Mason are playing. I actually want him to regress so Mason can get more comfortable before the POs. Hill will be used more successfully that's for sure, and I can't wait to see the Condor flaring up again.
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