It is 34 victories. Go to their schedule and results page, if you want, count 'em. 34 victories. For some reason I too thought it was 35.
ESPN News and NBA.com has the Spurs record at 34-18, it should be 35-18, and it even said 35-18 like a day or so ago.
It is 34 victories. Go to their schedule and results page, if you want, count 'em. 34 victories. For some reason I too thought it was 35.
I did count them, it was 35.
Odd, they announced the Spurs at 34-18 prior to the Detroit game.
Have they all got it wrong?
I went back and counted 34 wins including Detroit....this may be turning into a silly thread, but I also thought it was 35-18 after the win at Detroit.
Someone clear this up???
Someone go and count the wins on the spurs.com results page, tell me if you get 35.
Silly thread maybe, but that's weird.
I counted it twice, it was 35. However, on the Suns game in November, where the Spurs won in overtime, it did not have the results, it still said it was supposed to happen at 7:00. That gave 35 wins. Maybe it has something to do with that?? Who knows.
16-8 at home, 19-10 on the road.
Looks like 35-18 to me.
Wow, I didn't even notice that. We are a decent-despite-struggles 35-18, for sure. Funny how NBA.com always forgets to update the standings when the Spurs' win column starts to get bigger.
uh, this isn't just a spurs-related problem, nba.com has terrible website maintenance issues, especially with the standings and the scoreboards
^Yeah, nba.com sucks ass pretty much.
It seems to me that one of you web types could get your dream job by offering to clean up and run nba.com, because their current staff sucks.
Their history page is terrible, for one thing, and hard to find.
NBA.com blows in every aspect.
They fancy it up and change the lay-out every 5 days or so, it takes about 37 clicks to get to the actual box score now, and the "live" scores are very slow. Yahoo has more updated scores by far. CBS as well.
NBA.com blows.
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