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We sure do get to see how we size up against some of the really good teams in the first couple of months. It will be interesting, if we don't make any moves, how Dame will react if we're under .500 at the end of the year.
 
Teams we only play 3 times...

Golden State (2A/1H)
Sacramento (2H/1A)
Dallas (2H/1A)
New Orleans (2A/1H)
 
Wow--the schedule after the all-star break is just brutal. Basically a 10-game road trip (4 road, 1 home, 5 road), then home for 5-in-8, then another 5-game trip.

Definitely don't want to trade this year's FRP...
 
That stretch from 1/13 to 2/2 looks pretty rough as well. 6-game trip, home B2B, then 4-game trip.

In contrast, from 11/30 to 1/9, they get 15 home games, and just 4 on the road.
 
Interesting that they put us playing both our away matchups against Minnesota and San Antonio without games between with Houston doing the same here. Will see if there is as much demand for those games. Ideally, they would do more of this to limit travel.
 
Lots of road games to close out, but march on out isn't a murders gallery, so if the blazers haven't fallen apart before then good chance to finish strong.
 
Moving the schedule forward is creating a bunch of conflicts with Beaver football games - even 1PM kickoffs won't work. Going to miss PHX and Philly.

Also, 3 of our first 11 are against the Clippers. We play SA 3 times in 9 days at the end of the year.
 
Lakers going into their Christmas Day game stinging from a Moda Center bitch slap. And the national media won't mention it.
The Blazers SHOULD win that game right. I was told they are the better team.
 
Moving the schedule forward is creating a bunch of conflicts with Beaver football games - even 1PM kickoffs won't work. Going to miss PHX and Philly.

Also, 3 of our first 11 are against the Clippers. We play SA 3 times in 9 days at the end of the year.
You could record the games and watch later?
 
Damn we are home for 1 day from March 2nd to the 23rd. That end of schedule, while not teeming with too many tough games... if playoff seeding is involved that's gonna be rough as hell just from a mental/physical standpoint with all the traveling. And the 5 in 8 at home right before the last road trip. Jesus. Get fucked, they said.
 
Did I read correctly that we play the Clippers 3 times in the first 20 days of the season? That's nuts..tie breaker could be established before either team breaks a sweat in the regular season
 
Did I read correctly that we play the Clippers 3 times in the first 20 days of the season? That's nuts..tie breaker could be established before either team breaks a sweat in the regular season

3 times in the first 11 game is certainly unusual. And the 4th game is in the first week in December. All 4 games wrapped up in the first 25 games of the season. I'd imagine that's extremely rare, but maybe not
 
Looks like another 10-10 start to the season to me.
I hear they will be traveling 51,000 miles this season. Would be nice to maybe add a team in Seattle and reformat the divisions but i guess we can't complain. We have an NBA team at least.
 
Nov 9th - Nov 15th
5 games in 7 days including the Clips, Suns, Rockets, Nuggets, ending with an away/home B2B vs the Raptors.

Also 4 back to back games in the first month. 5 if you say 33 days.

Do i have this right? 14 Back to back games?

Just Wow?
 
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Nov 9th - Nov 15th
5 games in 7 days including the Clips, Suns, Rockets, Nuggets, ending with an away/home B2B vs the Raptors.

Also 4 back to back games in the first month. 5 if you say 33 days.

Do i have this right? 14 Back to back games?

Just Wow?

the number of bask-2-backs isn't unusual. I remember one season they had 17. But I thought the NBA was trying to reduce back2backs and 4-games-in-5-night stretches to help mitigate injuries. Guess not

personally, I really liked last season's schedule. I wouldn't mind that 72 game format as the regular format; with every conference team playing every other 3 times. Those tiebreak games made the season more entertaining especially with the play-in tournament on the horizon
 
the number of bask-2-backs isn't unusual. I remember one season they had 17. But I thought the NBA was trying to reduce back2backs and 4-games-in-5-night stretches to help mitigate injuries. Guess not

personally, I really liked last season's schedule. I wouldn't mind that 72 game format as the regular format; with every conference team playing every other 3 times. Those tiebreak games made the season more entertaining especially with the play-in tournament on the horizon
Kind of been a proponent of a smaller schedule myself. It would make for much better basketball. But the league wants it's money $$$.
 
Better to have the hard part of the schedule at the beginning of the season when legs are fresh, the last 10 games of the season looks pretty good if we are in danger to miss the Playoffs, even though we are a on the road a lot.
 
Looks like another 10-10 start to the season to me.
I hear they will be traveling 51,000 miles this season. Would be nice to maybe add a team in Seattle and reformat the divisions but i guess we can't complain. We have an NBA team at least.

Put teams in Seattle and Vegas and move the Grizzlies and Timberwolves to the East.
 
Looks like another 10-10 start to the season to me.
I hear they will be traveling 51,000 miles this season. Would be nice to maybe add a team in Seattle and reformat the divisions but i guess we can't complain. We have an NBA team at least.
Thats not bad, we’re usually a little over 60,000!
 
Nov 9th - Nov 15th
5 games in 7 days including the Clips, Suns, Rockets, Nuggets, ending with an away/home B2B vs the Raptors.

Also 4 back to back games in the first month. 5 if you say 33 days.

Do i have this right? 14 Back to back games?

Just Wow?
14 back to backs is pretty standard for us
 
Put teams in Seattle and Vegas and move the Grizzlies and Timberwolves to the East.
Adding two Western conference teams to the East would result in 17 Eastern Conference teams.
 

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