xdrta+ wrote:vvoland wrote:This probably deserves it's own thread but 25-26 schedule is out and we have 16 b2b:
oct - 2 (23/24 & 27/28) - only 1 road game, though
nov - 3 (4/5 & 11/12 & 18/19) - 5 of 6 of those games on the road
dec - 3 (6/7 & 28/29) - 4 out of 4 road games
jan - 2 (2/3 & 19/20) - 0 out of 4 road games
feb - 1 (24/25) 2 road games
mar - 3 - (9/10 & 15/16 & 20/21) - 5 out of 6 road games with the lone home game coming on the 2 night of the b2b (essentially a travel game)
apr - 2 - (1/2 & 9/10) - 2 out of 4 road games
Guaranteed to lead the league, again. And I might be missing some as the League Cup is leaving a few holes in the schedule. Is there any logic to why some teams will play half of the amount of back 2 backs we will?
Let's not get carried away. The Warriors play
15 back to backs. 5 teams play more (16.) Six others play the same (15.) 12 teams play 14 and six teams play 13. The league average is 14.4.
I miscounted the Dec number, my bad. Although, I do believe there is another b2b possible due to the nba cup. I must have gotten my outrage mixed up. I believe we lead the league in road b2b games, on a regular basis, not overall b2b's, which are a far closer grouping. Thanks for keeping me honest.
This year, out of our 30 b2b games, we have 19 on the road. IF we're too dumb to extend the season by 2 weeks to avoid B2Bs altogether, why aren't they exclusively (almost) home affairs?