View Full Version : Should the NBA schedule-makers be taken out and shot?
mfw13
03-05-2017, 10:16 PM
Here's the Warriors schedule this week....
Sunday - @ NY Knicks
Monday - @ Atlanta
Tuesday - fly cross-country to Oakland
Wednesday - BOSTON
Thursday - fly cross-country to Minneapolis
Friday - @ Minnesota
Saturday - @ San Antonio
Five games in seven nights, with cross-country flights on both off days because of a single home game....not sure I've ever seen that before.....
Myerburg311
03-05-2017, 10:22 PM
if only they got paid well enough to do this
KD35Russ0
03-05-2017, 10:26 PM
Let's also be clear, they will take those flights at night and have off days where you have them in the air.
cnewby
03-05-2017, 10:26 PM
Somebody call the whambulance.
Pierce09
03-05-2017, 10:30 PM
Boston to Minn isn't even half way cross country. But as a Spurs fan I love it.
the27guy
03-05-2017, 10:32 PM
82 games. 41 home. 41 away.
LincecumPC
03-05-2017, 10:39 PM
Boston to Minn isn't even half way cross country. But as a Spurs fan I love it.
They're at home against Boston so it's still a decent flight.
Regardless, I think every team has some week or two road trip that seems ridiculous so I guess it evens out.
mfw13
03-05-2017, 11:17 PM
They're at home against Boston so it's still a decent flight.
Regardless, I think every team has some week or two road trip that seems ridiculous so I guess it evens out.
I've never seen anything this ridiculous before, which I why I started the thread.
Teams have played five games in seven nights before, but usually all five games are on a road trip, and in the same or adjacent time zones. Or if the five games are a mix of home/road games, they're all in the same time zone.
I know that the Warriors have had five games seven nights stretches before that include a mixture of home games and trips to Sacramento, LA, or Portland. And they've had them where all five games have been part of single road trip.
But I've never seen a five games in seven nights stretch which includes the team flying coast-to-coast in the middle for a home game sandwiched between a pair of road back-to-backs.
If I was Kerr, I'd be sorely tempted to tank the home game against Boston on Wednesday and have Curry/Thompson/Green fly directly from Atlanta to Minnesota...
Vipertron
03-05-2017, 11:59 PM
Wonder how the older generation players feel...back to back to back nights riding the bus.:rolleyes:
IronMonkey415
03-06-2017, 01:05 AM
Those old timers are tough.
drobfan8
03-06-2017, 02:18 AM
Brutal, they're gonna have to eat out so many times and those flights they have to take look so tough.
It'll be good for them, might help them toughen up.
thecomebacker
03-06-2017, 02:42 AM
I've never seen anything this ridiculous before, which I why I started the thread.
Teams have played five games in seven nights before, but usually all five games are on a road trip, and in the same or adjacent time zones. Or if the five games are a mix of home/road games, they're all in the same time zone.
I know that the Warriors have had five games seven nights stretches before that include a mixture of home games and trips to Sacramento, LA, or Portland. And they've had them where all five games have been part of single road trip.
But I've never seen a five games in seven nights stretch which includes the team flying coast-to-coast in the middle for a home game sandwiched between a pair of road back-to-backs.
If I was Kerr, I'd be sorely tempted to tank the home game against Boston on Wednesday and have Curry/Thompson/Green fly directly from Atlanta to Minnesota...
I guess you haven't seen back to back to back games before in the strike shortened season.
tjforce
03-06-2017, 02:46 AM
Man, I feel so bad for the Warriors. Poor guys.
Andy5
03-06-2017, 04:39 AM
Yeah that's a tough schedule coming up for them however, how many times have they had consecutive days off this season? Plus the extra days off for the AS weekend.
exoticprince
03-06-2017, 05:32 AM
The salary these dues get paid and you're actually gonna complain about a rough week of travelling ? Come on bro
SHowley2003
03-06-2017, 06:20 AM
Yes people should be taken out back and shot because a group of multimillionaires will be busy traveling on their private jets and staying in luxury hotels while they play basketball for a week. The injustice of this situation can not be ignored. Never has a group of individuals been treated with just disrespect as the Warriors this year. I'm starting to think the NBA is conspiaring against them....
jcardstore
03-06-2017, 07:11 AM
Quit crying and take your blinders off. Every team in the NBA has trips like this
spurs50fan
03-06-2017, 07:28 AM
Have a hard time feeling sorry for a team that won 73 games last year, has 4 legit All-Stars and 3 MVPs (including the last 2) and no issue regarding older stars. Will probably do just fine on this stretch. Yes I know Durant is hurt....but still
Not a shot at anyone, just saying
mhcook
03-06-2017, 08:58 AM
I agree with the OP that this is a poorly designed stretch of games. Even the games in the same time zone have some serious distance between them. New York to Atlanta and Minneapolis to San Antonio are not short trips. I haven't sat down and analyzed each teams schedule, but this definitely seems like it would be more exhaustive than most and would put the team at a disadvantage. I agree with whoever posted about looking at resting players, but I would probably always consider that on back to back nights. The Spurs seemed to figure out how to rest players and still have them ready for the postseason.
As a whole, west coast teams are at a competitive disadvantage in all sports because so few teams are in close proximity and how many teams are on the east coast. I would be interested to see a comparison of miles traveled during a season by each team.
Finally, I think the extreme title of the thread made it difficult to look at the concern being raised.
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jstasyk1121
03-06-2017, 09:09 AM
I've never seen anything this ridiculous before, which I why I started the thread.
Teams have played five games in seven nights before, but usually all five games are on a road trip, and in the same or adjacent time zones. Or if the five games are a mix of home/road games, they're all in the same time zone.
I know that the Warriors have had five games seven nights stretches before that include a mixture of home games and trips to Sacramento, LA, or Portland. And they've had them where all five games have been part of single road trip.
But I've never seen a five games in seven nights stretch which includes the team flying coast-to-coast in the middle for a home game sandwiched between a pair of road back-to-backs.
If I was Kerr, I'd be sorely tempted to tank the home game against Boston on Wednesday and have Curry/Thompson/Green fly directly from Atlanta to Minnesota...
you keep saying you have never seen this.....my question is this...
HAVE YOU EVER LOOKED FOR IT BEFORE??
i guarantee you havent....but because its ur team you think it is some atrociously unfair thing....i bet if you actually looked at other teams schedules that all of them have had something the same or similar over the last few years....you havent seen it cuz you havent been looking for it!!!!!
Digerati
03-06-2017, 09:09 AM
Well if you want to have 82 games in a regular season in a league with teams all over the US then this is what you get. I agree that this is a horrible week for them but in general i can't see how it would be possible to plan a season without some teams having to go through something like it.
It's funny that i've seen this issue brought up by the same guys that go nuts if someone even mentions that MAYBE it's sort of ridiculous to have 82 games in a season plus playoffs.
Cervantes
03-06-2017, 09:18 AM
Poorly scheduled stretch of games, yes.
Plenty of teams have this happen to them. Look at the (finally cancelled!) Chicago Bulls' Circus Trip.
I just didn't understand the...anger? Sadness?
It's not that serious.
mfw13
03-06-2017, 01:40 PM
Quit crying and take your blinders off. Every team in the NBA has trips like this
No they don't.
Cleveland's five in seven sequence in December featured road games in Milwaukee and Detroit book-ending three home games. They get another one in late March/early April which is three home games book-ended by trips to Chicago & Boston.
San Antonio is in the midst of their first five in seven sequence....three home games book-ended by trips to New Orleans and Oklahoma City. They get another one in early April which is four home games and a trip to Dallas.
The Clippers (to use another West Coast team as an example) had a five in seven sequence in December with two home games followed by a New Orleans/Houston/OKC road trip.
No other team has a five in seven sequence with two cross-country flights to enable a single home game in the middle of it.
SteveO21
03-06-2017, 01:48 PM
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SacGWYNN19
03-06-2017, 01:53 PM
No they don't.
Cleveland's five in seven sequence in December featured road games in Milwaukee and Detroit book-ending three home games. They get another one in late March/early April which is three home games book-ended by trips to Chicago & Boston.
San Antonio is in the midst of their first five in seven sequence....three home games book-ended by trips to New Orleans and Oklahoma City. They get another one in early April which is four home games and a trip to Dallas.
The Clippers (to use another West Coast team as an example) had a five in seven sequence in December with two home games followed by a New Orleans/Houston/OKC road trip.
No other team has a five in seven sequence with two cross-country flights to enable a single home game in the middle of it.
Golden State also had a 26 day stretch where they got to sleep at home every night. Quite certain they are the only team with that luxury. And nobody had a worse road trip this year than Sacramento. West Coast teams, year in and year out, lead the NBA in distance traveled.
BuffiBlowout
03-06-2017, 02:10 PM
Every year a lot of teams have terrible stretches due to the schedule
Look at the raptors from Dec 23rd - Jan 8th
Fly to Utah for game on 23rd
Fly back to Toronto for Xmas
Fly to Portland for game on 26th
@warriors on 28th
@phoenix on 29th
@lakers on Jan 1st
@spurs on Jan 3rd
Fly to Toronto for jazz on Jan 5th
Fly to Chicago for bulls on Jan 7th
Fly back to Toronto for rockets on Jan 8th
And just for fun Boston was waiting for the raps in Toronto for two days to play on Jan 10th.
It's the NBA, it happens all the time.
Rip67vdub
03-06-2017, 02:11 PM
Yea, it's a brutal road schedule. It is what is. Just hoping the games are injury-free and solid performances all around.
bigcwd2000
03-06-2017, 02:27 PM
Yes people should be taken out back and shot because a group of multimillionaires will be busy traveling on their private jets and staying in luxury hotels while they play basketball for a week. The injustice of this situation can not be ignored. Never has a group of individuals been treated with just disrespect as the Warriors this year. I'm starting to think the NBA is conspiaring against them....
This made me laugh. Good stuff. :)!
I am pretty sure as professional athletes the Warriors players are good enough to adjust to the travel situation.
xavieronly1
03-06-2017, 02:39 PM
Here is the guy as well as the software.
What does it take to create the complex NBA Schedule? - ClutchPoints (http://clutchpoints.com/take-create-complex-nba-schedule/)
One interesting note: The Golden State Warriors had the most miles traveled in the NBA last season. And they won 73 wins last year.
hofcollector2
03-06-2017, 02:51 PM
Lmao....
realreodeal
03-06-2017, 03:03 PM
What kind of idiot starts a basketball thread and in the title they say that a schedule maker should be shot?
The guy that started this thread should get a permanent ban.
Rip67vdub
03-06-2017, 03:30 PM
Here is the guy as well as the software.
What does it take to create the complex NBA Schedule? - ClutchPoints (http://clutchpoints.com/take-create-complex-nba-schedule/)
One interesting note: The Golden State Warriors had the most miles traveled in the NBA last season. And they won 73 wins last year.
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_me3vm1DRDm1qhszhwo1_500.gif
jcardstore
03-06-2017, 04:03 PM
No they don't.
Cleveland's five in seven sequence in December featured road games in Milwaukee and Detroit book-ending three home games. They get another one in late March/early April which is three home games book-ended by trips to Chicago & Boston.
San Antonio is in the midst of their first five in seven sequence....three home games book-ended by trips to New Orleans and Oklahoma City. They get another one in early April which is four home games and a trip to Dallas.
The Clippers (to use another West Coast team as an example) had a five in seven sequence in December with two home games followed by a New Orleans/Houston/OKC road trip.
No other team has a five in seven sequence with two cross-country flights to enable a single home game in the middle of it.
What about Brooklyn's 8 game roadtrip or the Lakers 7 game road trips? Why don't the Warriors have any 7 or 8 game roadtrips?
Want to tell me why, according to ESPN, the Warriors have the 25th hardest schedule?
What about how the lakers play 7 games in 10 days covering 8100+ miles? What about the Kings playing 6 games in 8 days over 6500+ miles?
Go cry me a river. :coffee:
duron
03-06-2017, 04:18 PM
Yes people should be taken out back and shot because a group of multimillionaires will be busy traveling on their private jets and staying in luxury hotels while they play basketball for a week.
I lol'ed.
spurs50fan
03-06-2017, 04:26 PM
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_me3vm1DRDm1qhszhwo1_500.gif
I might have read it different. Is there a reverse gif where the mic goes back up :p
duron
03-06-2017, 07:13 PM
What kind of idiot starts a basketball thread and in the title they say that a schedule maker should be shot?
The guy that started this thread should get a permanent ban.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tongue-in-cheek
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