greg4012 wrote:High 5 wrote:greg4012 wrote:
10 away games for Miami; 9 away games for ATL
12 games against above .500 team for Miami; 13 games against above .500 teams for ATL
7 away games against above .500 teams for Miami; 7 away games against above .500 teams for ATL.
Miami has played @BRK; @DAL; @DEN: @LAL; @LAC; @UTA; @WAS; MIL; BOS; UTA; WAS
Similar on the whole, but you’re not factoring in having those games consecutively. It was an extremely brutal stretch of games. So the Hawks have had it a little tougher and their record is a little worse. Again, doesn’t mean much this early.
You must have missed my edit above.
That includes a 5 game west coast roadtrip where Miami face both LA teams (back to back), Utah, and Denver. Miami already has played 3 back to backs this season. ATL has played 2.
Liar. We've had 4. We also had more 3 games in 4 nights than the Heat. It wasn't until before our road game against Denver that we finally got two days off for the FIRST TIME this season. Don't come in here with that weak sauce. Hawks have had by far the worst schedule in that first 15 games. You played the LAC without Kawhi so that hardly counts. Meanwhile Hawks have had injuries that continue to mount. Thankfully we've righted the ship. Congrats on the Heat not having injuries to deal with and an easier schedule?















