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Don't we usually do that with them? And Denver?Back to back vs the Kings (home & away) kinda odd.
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Don't we usually do that with them? And Denver?Back to back vs the Kings (home & away) kinda odd.
Wow only two five game road trips? Not bad
Wow. @Indiana in the first week of the season??? Scrappy!
They're not scrappy yet. Need to let the cake bake first.FTFY
They're not scrappy yet. Need to let the cake bake first.
If we land Melo somehow I'm buying tickets to the first Houston game in December lol
Won't being at the game make it harder for him to troll over at CucksFans during the game?@KingSpeed needs to go to this game if we land Melo, and @SlyPokerDog needs to get the man interviewed on the Rockets broadcast.

I think it's funny how they assume what month is easiest just based off number of games and number of road games in the month.• With four back-to-backs, nine road games and 16 games overall, January is the easy pick for Portland’s most difficult month this season. Honorable mention goes to April for packing in a bunch of tough games into a two-week stretch.
Easiest month is a tossup between November and March, with March winning out due to a fewer number of road games.
• The Trail Blazers haven’t played on Christmas Day since the 2010-11 season, and that doesn’t change in 2017-18. Portland also will not play on the Martin Luther Kind Jr. holiday this season either. But they’re playing on January 1 again, which is a nice way to break up the ubiquity of New Year’s college football bowl games.
http://www.nba.com/blazers/forwardcenter/portlands-2017-18-schedule-home-early-road-late
Based on my standings predictions, the Blazers have a SOS of .5009, compared to an expected SOS of .5024 for a team in their position (West, 46-36). Here is the SOS breakdown by month:
October: .490 (7 games)
November: .419 (15 games)
December: .528 (13 games)
January: .489 (16 games)
February: .498 (10 games)
March: .567 (15 games)
April: .531 (6 games)

Who's taking me to the home opening night?
How many drinks to make you put out?
0, but I drink anyway. How many does it take you?
When's the "suite life" game?
FIRSTS, FAMS!!!
Lol, depends how ugly you are
Blazers only play the Warriors three times in the regular season and two of them are home games. Can't bitch about that scheduling.
Although, it looks like I'm going to have to convince Mrs. e_blazer that watching a Blazers/Warriors game is in fact a romantic way to spend Valentine's Day.

I think it's funny how they assume what month is easiest just based off number of games and number of road games in the month.
March is by far the hardest matchup, with only two below .500 teams playing the Blazers, and they're on a back to back (Knicks on the 5th, Lakers on the 6th). In March, the Blazers will play:
Warriors
Cavaliers
Celtics
Rockets
Thunder x2
Clippers x2
Timberwolves
Heat
Pelicans
Grizzlies
Pistons
That'd a deathly lineup of teams. March will be by far the toughest month of the season. It'll be a good thing if the Blazers finish with a .500 record for the month.
