http://www.nba.com/nets/schedule/results_2007.html</p> We have 5 national televised games.</p> The turkey trip this year includes, @Utah,@Portland,@Seattle,@LA Lakers. 4 games in 6 nights, yikes!</p>
<span class="main"><span class="spacing">There's a very scary stretch in early March, when we should be gearing up for the playoffs, between the 4th and the 18th: First, a killer road trip: @San Antonio, @Memphis back to back, @New Orleans, @Dallas back to back, @Houston 2 days later. That's 5 games in 7 days on the road, including all three Texas teams. Eek. The next week, we have Cleveland and Utah at home, followed by @Chicago. That's 6 playoff teams in 2 weeks, including a lethal road trip.</span></span>
Marc Stein makes an excellent comment.</p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>March 29: Phoenix at New Jersey Chances are Nash and Jason Kidd won't be able to give us a double-overtime repeat of last December's 161-157 classic. But a boy can dream, right? (Yet I should note that this game again failed to make the national-TV list. Damn.)</div> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GM3)</div><div class='quotemain'> Marc Stein makes an excellent comment.</p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>March 29: Phoenix at New Jersey Chances are Nash and Jason Kidd won't be able to give us a double-overtime repeat of last December's 161-157 classic. But a boy can dream, right? (Yet I should note that this game again failed to make the national-TV list. Damn.)</div> </p></div> i am definitely not missing that game. that double-overtime game was one of the best games i've ever seen.