BigGameDamian
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Re: NBA Schedule

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Understood. But lets just let it happen, instead of all this crap that doesn't matter if it's right or wrong in the end...
Hey--let people be excited about things their own way. If my coworker wants to listen to Christmas music in July, that's her right. Just because I think it's ridiculous doesn't mean I'm going to tell her that she shouldn't do it.
Hey--let people be excited about things their own way. If my coworker wants to listen to Christmas music in July, that's her right. Just because I think it's ridiculous doesn't mean I'm going to tell her that she shouldn't do it.
Don't see any ABC games yet again, lame.
Unless Lillard turns into a D-Rose type superstar and the Blazers start making multiple WCFs and Finals appearances, don't hold your breath.
16/82 games on national tv. Wow!
Not counting NBATV.
Late January and Late March look tough.
Not sure I like the last two games of the season (@OKC and Dallas) Hopefully they will be meaningless, but I doubt they will.
Schedulers can't help it, they gotta stick us in Denver on a back to back once a year.
Casey argues December is our hardest month. A lot of back to backs and tough opponents that made the playoffs last year.
Wednesday, October 29 vs. Oklahoma City, 7:30 PM
Trail Blazers open the 2014-15 season at home versus the Thunder, a team that has won the Northwest Division the last four seasons, on ESPN. Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, two mainstays of USA Basketball, decided to forgo playing in the upcoming 2014 FIBA World Cup, so you can assume both will be plenty rested for the start of the NBA season.
The Thunder and Trail Blazers split the 2013-14 season series 2-2, with each team winning one home and one road game.