Onus wrote:Jester_ wrote:floppymoose wrote:Code: Select all
6 LA Clippers 31 26
7 Minnesota 32 27
8 Dallas 31 27
9 Golden State 30 27
10 Sacramento 29 28
11 Phoenix 27 30
Warriors next 10 games:
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Tue, Feb 25 vs Charlotte 14-42 7:00 PM PST
Thu, Feb 27 @ Orlando 29-30 4:00 PM PST
Sat, Mar 1 @ Philadelphia 20-37 5:30 PM PST
Mon, Mar 3 @ Charlotte 14-42 4:00 PM PST
Tue, Mar 4 @ New York 37-20 4:30 PM PST
Thu, Mar 6 @ Brooklyn 21-36 4:30 PM PST
Sat, Mar 8 vs Detroit 32-26 5:30 PM PST
Mon, Mar 10 vs Portland 25-33 7:00 PM PDT
Thu, Mar 13 vs Sacramento 29-28 7:00 PM PDT
Sat, Mar 15 vs New York 37-20 5:30 PM PDT
Anything less than 8-2 is a disapointment
Ngl 8-2 would be slightly disappointing.
I think Dray's bday is on the 4th and, I believe, he has been known to have a good time. With 3 days in New York, on his birthday, I am very curious just how serious Dray looks on the 4th and 6th. Unless, of course, Kerr gives the vets the night off in NY on the second night of the B2B. Considering the hole the vets have dug for themselves, that's not likely. If dray still looks like he partied like it's 1999 on the 4th or 6th, it will tell me something about how he views the stretch run.
That weird tangent aside, 8-2 does seem like the minimum. NYK are the best team during that 10 game stretch, but are going through a rough patch. If they get MRob back and turn it around, those 2 games could be tough (plus the NYC thing). Outside of Orlando, the rest of that schedule is easy. We've lost to most of those teams so it's nothing to take for granted but, yes, 8-2 has to be the minimum. The 7 games to finish up March that follow feature 5 easy teams, with Den and Mil (home b2b) as the two tough matchups.
Need to bank these wins, starting tonight.