In october and november, the Spurs play only 1 game against eastern conference (Washington). But they play their four games against Utah; they should win all of them to hope to be positive at the end of the two months; if not, the Spurs could be very low… December is easier with Chicago, Portland, Atlanta, Brooklyn. On the contrary of last year, January is tough with a lot of contenders. Lots of games against eastern conference in february and mainly "on the road". March is an alternate between strong western teams and bad eastern teams. Spurs should get a bunch of wins. April is hard with mainly "on the road" games. Will Wemby, Vassel, Castle,… play these games ? (if the Spurs need to keep his position for the draft). When I see the schedule, I still have difficulties to pronostic 40 wins.
3 teams are above 2nd apron, 6 teams are between 1st and 2nd apron and 9 teams are between 169M$ and 1st apron. The spurs are just above the max cap (145M$) and 27th in cap spending (beating only Detroit, Utah and Charlotte). The team is definitely lacking of experimented vets to rotate the starters and didn't manage (or didn't want) to attract cheap vets such as Batum, Tyus Jones,… I definitely think that this year is a tanking year again (with white card to Wemby to experiment moves/systems, with new team experiments (i.e. Sochan at PG in 2023. This year it could be Castle as PG or Collins as PF,…)). If there would have been a will to make the playoff this year, the organization would have spent more money while bringing more experimented vets. As soon as it will be asked to Wemby to reduce the number of his moves to focus more on his best moves (in order to increase efficiency), we will understand that the Spurs' organization wants to win and make the playoffs. Hope it will be in the 2025/2026 season (associated with a significant increase in spendings).
Really interesting schedule with many game twice in a row against the same team. Would be interesting to see how the Spurs do when they face a team twice, its like a mini series
Dallas and Houston right off the bat will be a good barometer of how serious the team is going into the season. I still remember the opening series with Golden State and the "The Spurs AREN'T this good,' comment when the Spurs blew out the Warriors.
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So it wasn't 20, it was 21! Going to be a FUN season. Thanks for watching and GO SPURS GO!
NICE!
From one game televised game last season to 20 this season wow I hope we get at least 35-40 wins
That’s barely 1/4 of the total season. Actually Not because several of them are on NBA-tv! Why pay just for a few games?
Another game on wembys birthday Jan.4
🤣 Rich love the Spaceballs reference about 1-2-3-4-5 your luggage lock 😂
Atlanta games = Risacher vs Wemby
And they’re going to tank every one of them for the 2025 draft…Go Spurs Go!
I wonder why? 😂
Go Spurs Go 🇺🇲 ! Let's go and this year should be good 🙏
In october and november, the Spurs play only 1 game against eastern conference (Washington). But they play their four games against Utah; they should win all of them to hope to be positive at the end of the two months; if not, the Spurs could be very low…
December is easier with Chicago, Portland, Atlanta, Brooklyn.
On the contrary of last year, January is tough with a lot of contenders.
Lots of games against eastern conference in february and mainly "on the road".
March is an alternate between strong western teams and bad eastern teams. Spurs should get a bunch of wins.
April is hard with mainly "on the road" games. Will Wemby, Vassel, Castle,… play these games ? (if the Spurs need to keep his position for the draft).
When I see the schedule, I still have difficulties to pronostic 40 wins.
3 teams are above 2nd apron, 6 teams are between 1st and 2nd apron and 9 teams are between 169M$ and 1st apron. The spurs are just above the max cap (145M$) and 27th in cap spending (beating only Detroit, Utah and Charlotte). The team is definitely lacking of experimented vets to rotate the starters and didn't manage (or didn't want) to attract cheap vets such as Batum, Tyus Jones,…
I definitely think that this year is a tanking year again (with white card to Wemby to experiment moves/systems, with new team experiments (i.e. Sochan at PG in 2023. This year it could be Castle as PG or Collins as PF,…)). If there would have been a will to make the playoff this year, the organization would have spent more money while bringing more experimented vets.
As soon as it will be asked to Wemby to reduce the number of his moves to focus more on his best moves (in order to increase efficiency), we will understand that the Spurs' organization wants to win and make the playoffs. Hope it will be in the 2025/2026 season (associated with a significant increase in spendings).
Bill Land and Sean Elliot over everyone!🎙️🎤
We play Dallas again fr our first game. And we also play the rockets again too
The hawks games might be due to them having the first draft pick this year or possibly Trae Youngs star power
The trade deadline is February 6th. They play Atlanta for the last time February 5th. Coincidence?
45+ wins. CP3 avg dbl-dbl playing 30mpg. VW wins DPOY and Most Improved Player.
Props to the Spurs!
I actually prefer them not to have national games cause then I can watch on league pass more easily
Really interesting schedule with many game twice in a row against the same team. Would be interesting to see how the Spurs do when they face a team twice, its like a mini series
Spurs have a Christmas game too…FINALLY!!!
2022-23 : 1 game
2023-24 : 19 games
2024-25 : 21 games
I don’t know why… 🤔🍿😂
Dallas and Houston right off the bat will be a good barometer of how serious the team is going into the season. I still remember the opening series with Golden State and the "The Spurs AREN'T this good,' comment when the Spurs blew out the Warriors.