As long as the Spurs' final loss doesn't come first, I'm happy.
We have a tough run of games coming up, we're bound to lose one soon.
The Rockets have lost Ming, but seem to keep winning albiet against bad teams. (Includes Mavs - Noheartski) New Orleans should be a challenge and the Lakers soon too.
But whose streak will end first?
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As long as the Spurs' final loss doesn't come first, I'm happy.
can you put here both their schedules to have it more user friendly and make a more analytic post?
I voted Rockets, but I think that is mostly wishful thinking. This stretch of games coming is going to be a . A loss in the next couple of games is almost assured at this point. Rockets have it way easier for the next couple of games.
I'm going with Houston, however we have a tough game in Denver tonight.
I guarantee a Rockets loss against Hornets on Saturday but I don't think Spurs will beat Nuggets today. So Spurs unless they win today.
Definitely us....their schedule is freakin cake.
The odds say Rockets. The Nuggets will be inspired tonight; but the way Pop has been spurring on his team lately, I don't think he has any intention of letting up right now, totally unlike earlier in the season. Looks to me that Pop and the entire team are seeking to retain a phsychological edge over the Lakers...
Spurs lose tonight's game and Sunday's in Phoenix as well.
I'm tired of this type of thread
Outside of the horrendous B2B schedule for the Spurs, the Rockets actually look to have a tough schedule.
7 of 12 games against current playoff teams, with 5 of those 7 games against playoff teams with current better records. NOK twice, Lakers, Spurs, Celtics.
The Rockets are actually like 27-3 in their last 30 games, but only 4 of those wins have come against Western Conference playoff teams. They beat the Spurs by 2, Warriors by 4 and blew out the free-falling Mavs w/out Nowitski.
Only 2 have come against Eastern Conference playoff teams, one of which was a 2 point win over Orlando.
So going 21-3 against non-playoff teams, and 10 of those wins were against the Eastern Conference, is simply beating the teams that they are supposed to beat.
These next 12 games for the Rockets will be much more telling about what they really are than the last 17. Granted, 7 out of 12 playoff opponents as compared to 9 out of 12 for the Spurs, but definitely not a cake schedule.
We have a lot of reasonably hard games, the rockets have the perfect storm of elite teams and trap games though.
I vote rox.
Rockets will lose first. Spurs will get streak to 20 before losing to Dallas.
I gotta go with the Spurs, Rockets only have 1 game against Hornets@Houston, followed by three easier teams.
The Spurs don't have another easier game until Philly, a week from now.
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Care to revise that? The basketball gods are surely on our side. Starting Forward David West of the Hornets is out of the lineup with a sprained ankle. Flyin Ryan Bowen to replace him in the starting lineup. LOL
What? No David West? The "South American Tim Duncan" will have a field day against Ryan Bowen.
Pen in #18, #19, #20, #21 for the Rockets.
you win!
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Hahahahaha Rockets streak ends first 33 to 23 votes bwahahahahahaha
All of them dumbasses!
Voted Spurs. The 'd' in voted is for failed
Totally ban this dude from posting on game day.
yup. i was never crazy about playing the nuggets in denver. ever.
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