Not bad. ~5 contenders, 5 non. Pretty evenly split between home and road. No B2Bs.
I don't want the Spurs getting another top-heavy or bottom-heavy schedule again like last year. A little balance would be nice.
http://www.nba.com/gameline/20101027/
Not sure why this isn't posted yet on a team-by-team basis, but browsing through the dates in on the master schedule, it looks like the 10-11 season starts like this:
10/27 v. IND
10/30 v. NO
11/1 @ LAC
11/3 @ PNX
11/6 v. HOU
11/8 @ CHA
11/10 v. LAC
11/13 v. PHI
11/14 @ OKC
11/17 v. CHI
Not bad. ~5 contenders, 5 non. Pretty evenly split between home and road. No B2Bs.
I don't want the Spurs getting another top-heavy or bottom-heavy schedule again like last year. A little balance would be nice.
Here's the entire schedule.
http://www.nba.com/spurs/media/2010-11_schedule.pdf
Well they play Miami twice...both times in March.
Let's hope that SPAM is fresh.
Looks like the season starts off relatively easy. Toughest game is @OKC. Anyone buying a 9-1 start? 8-2??
I count 17 back-to-backs:
2 in November (PHIL/@OKC; @UTH/CLE)
2 in December (MIL/@DEN; DEN/@ORL)
3 in January (@NY/@BOS; @MIN/@MIL; NY/@NO)
3 in February (@LAL/@SAC; @DET/@TOR; @PHIL/@WAS)
4 in March (@MEM/@CLE; SAC/@HOU; @DAL/CHA; @MEM/PRT)
1 in March/April (BOS/@HOU)
2 in April (@ATL/SAC; @LAL/@PNX)
Might have to make a weekend trip to SA on March 4. Heat then Lakers...niiiice.
2011 RODEO ROAD TRIP (9 games):
1 Tue. @ Portland 9:00
3 Thu. @ L.A. Lakers 9:30
4 Fri. @ Sacramento 9:00
8 Tue. @ Detroit 6:30
9 Wed. @ Toronto 6:00
11 Fri. @ Philadelphia 6:00
12 Sat. @ Washington 7:00
14 Mon. @ New Jersey 6:00
17 Thu. @ Chicago 7:00
So... they have back-to-back-to-back back-to-backs? Damn.
4 games in 5 nights. I think it's the only time in 2010-11 that they have to play a 4 in 5 nights (and the only 5 in 7, too).
By month:
OCT -- 2 games (2 Home/0 Away)
NOV -- 15 games (7 Home/8 Away)
DEC -- 15 games (11 Home/4 Away)
JAN -- 15 games (7 Home/8 Away)
FEB -- 12 games (3 Home/9 Away)
MAR -- 16 games (8 Home/8 Away)
APR -- 7 games (3 Home/4 Away)
Spurs schedule is very nice. I don't remember a schedule that well balanced.
17 b2b is also very few. It should help the old Spurs (Duncan, Ginobili and McDyess).
Rodeo rode trip doesnt look bad out side of the first 2 games, but once again a very tough march and april
Can someone post the whole schedule with the days they play next to it my phone doesn't let me download the schedule thank you
Every year, the Spurs play their Western Conference foes 4 times each, but there are 4 teams that they only play 3 times. This year, those 4 teams are:
LA Clippers (1 home, 2 away)
Sacramento (2 home, 1 away)
Oklahoma City (2 home, 1 away)
Utah (1 home, 2 away)
Did I notice the Spurs don't have a SINGLE nationally televised game?
http://www.nba.com/schedules/nationa...ule/index.html
9 game rodeo road trip. But most the opponents are easy.
I agree. When I was first working through the master schedule, my fear had been that it would reveal itself eventually to be a very back-loaded schedule with lots of road games late in the season and lots of back-to-backs. I think the Spurs benefit some this year by falling out of the group of teams that plays frequently on Thursday nights (they're only in those Thursday games on 6 occasions this season).
are they gonna offer League Pass in HD finally?
That's not right.
The Spurs have 6 games on TNT's Thursdays:
@DEN (12/16)
@ORL (12/23)
@DAL (12/30)
@LAL (2/3)
@CHI (2/17)
v. BOS (3/31)
They also appear to have at least 2 ABC Sunday games:
v. LAL (3/6)
v. PNX (4/3)
That doesn't count ESPN games.
RRT ends at the ASG and is preceded by one home game and then an extra 3 road games. Tough stretch. But hopefully they'll use that time well, as they have often before.
Where are you seeing these games?
All Thursday night games are on TNT and all Sunday afternoon games are on ABC.
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