5 road games in 8 days in late March???
We open the season hosting Marcus Morris and the Knicks... early chance to get some boo-birds in. The RRT is going to be brutal again this year too.
Last edited by BatManu20; 08-12-2019 at 02:23 PM.
5 road games in 8 days in late March???
Final stretch of the season is rough too... Especially for team that could very well be fighting for a final playoff spot.
Final 14 games:
Utah
@ Utah
@ Minny
@ Denver
@ Golden State
@ Sacto
Golden State
Nola
Sacto
@ Houston
Philly
Houston
@ Indy
Nola
5 nationally televised games for the Spurs this season.
Nov. 22 at Philly (ESPN), Feb. 26 vs. Dallas (ESPN), March 10 vs. Dallas (TNT), March 24 at Utah (TNT), April 8 at Houston (ESPN).
Last edited by BatManu20; 08-12-2019 at 03:50 PM.
Spurs have a 'bye' on opening night. That's some bull sons!
thats sad.
Once again finishing the season against pelicans
I'm just joking, of course but I bet CIA Pop prefers it this way tbh.
wasn’t expecting that little but like i said before, they’ll end up with more than originally slated for.
They have 7 games on NBA TV this year. With a total of 12, ranks 15 in the league
Not bad tbh.
How many do we usually get? Tbh
Anyone knows how team pass works if you live in san antonio? Will it be blacked out for regular games that are shown on Fox Sports?
Wow. I can’t see us being favored in any of those final 14 games. But maybe as the season wears on things will change.
Correction: Favored against NOLA as usual... even though they win.
It's a tough one. Only 6 at home.
You have DISH too? I'm also looking at other options after the news that they lost Fox Sports channels. I'm like 99% sure those games on League Pass will get blacked out if you live in SA. Switching providers is probably the only option, tbh.
league pass is blocked in whatever market you’re in. if you live in SA you’re not seeing spurs on league pass
Spurs only play the lakers 3 times this year?
Rodeo Road Trip is going to be brutal too! Who's gonna step up and lead us to road wins?
Yeah stupid but it's been a thing since the NBA ed up the alignment in the summer of 2004.
Unbalanced schedules are bull and unnecessary. The NBA should either expand to 86 games or contract 2 teams... Pelicans and Hornets, bye bye. They don't attract crowds anyways.
@ OKC
@ UTA
@ OKC
that's bizarre as well, even though the ASB sandwiches the two, but not sure if we've ever seen something like that before
fighting for a playoff spot
opening a vein before the season even starts
Not really, only 10, which might be a historic low for the Spurs.
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