tigervol9802
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February 3-At Sacramento.
February 4-At Portland.
February 6-At L.A. Clippers.
February 8-At L.A. Lakers.
February 11-At Denver.
February 17-At Indiana.
February 19-At Philadelphia.
February 21-At Detroit.
If it weren't for the All Star break, the Spurs would be able to sue the NBA for hazardous duty pay. I can't believe the Obama administration hasn't stepped in and stopped this brutality.
February 3-At Sacramento.
February 4-At Portland.
February 6-At L.A. Clippers.
February 8-At L.A. Lakers.
February 11-At Denver.
February 17-At Indiana.
February 19-At Philadelphia.
February 21-At Detroit.
If it weren't for the All Star break, the Spurs would be able to sue the NBA for hazardous duty pay. I can't believe the Obama administration hasn't stepped in and stopped this brutality.
Maze, Chism, and Prince. Goins is a junior, Pearl is a redshirt junior. Yeah, that's such a callow roster. I can't believe child labor advocates haven't shown up to protest such a bunch of youngsters being forced to handle this oppresssive schedule. It's criminal.a bunch of college seniors? what team are you talking about? Thats a bit of a streeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetch.
February 3-At Sacramento.
February 4-At Portland.
February 6-At L.A. Clippers.
February 8-At L.A. Lakers.
February 11-At Denver.
February 17-At Indiana.
February 19-At Philadelphia.
February 21-At Detroit.
If it weren't for the All Star break, the Spurs would be able to sue the NBA for hazardous duty pay. I can't believe the Obama administration hasn't stepped in and stopped this brutality.
Any game they lose during February will be due to utter exhaustion. Can't expect any team to win when they play 3 games in 6 days. Just too much to ask.