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Re: Why are we playing Philly on back-to-backs twice?
« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2020, 12:43:09 PM »

Offline ederson

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Here’s an analysis of b2bs across the league. Net, Boston’s about average, maybe a little harder than that - very close in raw numbers to LAL and the Clips. Milwaukee and Philly do seem to have a relatively soft b2b schedule tho. Who really got shafted is Toronto - 13 b2bs, and a league-worst 11 road b2bs.

https://www.nbastuffer.com/2019-2020-nba-schedule-rest-days-analysis/

The analysis does not try to factor in team difficulty.

Why do you spoil a good old conspiracy theory ????? you are no fun  :laugh:

Re: Why are we playing Philly on back-to-backs twice?
« Reply #16 on: January 05, 2020, 12:48:37 PM »

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Here’s an analysis of b2bs across the league. Net, Boston’s about average, maybe a little harder than that - very close in raw numbers to LAL and the Clips. Milwaukee and Philly do seem to have a relatively soft b2b schedule tho. Who really got shafted is Toronto - 13 b2bs, and a league-worst 11 road b2bs.

https://www.nbastuffer.com/2019-2020-nba-schedule-rest-days-analysis/

The analysis does not try to factor in team difficulty.

Why do you spoil a good old conspiracy theory ????? you are no fun  :laugh:

You are not the first person to ask me that question  :laugh: