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Lakers getting 28 games? LMAO

i hope Kobe averages 30+ this year to make it fun otherwise ppl will be upset
 
Steph Curry has become one of my favorite players in the league.

I used to hate him at Davidson too.

Can't wait until he starts shooting from the other free throw line with no remorse.
 
if anyone cares :lol




Here are the number of non-NBATV national games on the schedule for every NBA team:

Atlanta Hawks: 2
Boston Celtics: 1
Brooklyn Nets: 4
Charlotte Hornets: 2
Chicago Bulls: 25
Cleveland Cavaliers: 25
Dallas Mavericks: 11
Denver Nuggets: 5
Detroit Pistons: 2
Golden State Warriors: 19
Houston Rockets: 17
Indiana Pacers: 5
Los Angeles Clippers: 23
Los Angeles Lakers: 20
Memphis Grizzlies: 1
Miami Heat: 16
Milwaukee Bucks: 0
Minnesota Timberwolves: 2
New Orleans Pelicans: 2
New York Knicks: 16
Oklahoma City Thunder: 25
Orlando Magic: 0
Philadelphia 76ers: 0
Phoenix Suns: 10
Portland Trail Blazers: 16
Sacramento Kings: 3
San Antonio Spurs: 19
Toronto Raptors: 4
Utah Jazz: 1
Washington Wizards: 10
 
The days off during the all-star game is a new tweak that I noticed. In everything that I have read nothing about flexing games even though it was bought up many times when the Lakers and Bulls were on national T.V. Is there anything out there, I may have overlooked talking about flexing out of national televised games
 
How do the Spurs only get 19 and the Bulls get 25? They really banking hard on this 2nd return of Rose?

Bulls are a national team
So do they consistently get 25 national games every season?

I mean the Spurs are the ones winning finals or at least appearing in them in the past decade.
Spurs are pretty boring.

I wouldn't give them more than 10
The way they manhandled the Heat was pretty exciting. Them going to 7 in the finals before that was also pretty exciting.
 
The days off during the all-star game is a new tweak that I noticed. In everything that I have read nothing about flexing games even though it was bought up many times when the Lakers and Bulls were on national T.V. Is there anything out there, I may have overlooked talking about flexing out of national televised games

The Lakers got flexed out a few times last season. The league doesn't like to do it (or, more like ESPN doesn't like it), so they don't make a big deal out of the fact they can.
 
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