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The 2011–12 KillerSports.com<br />
<strong>NBA</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong>/<strong>Log</strong>
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CONTENTS<br />
3<br />
An Overview of the 2011-12 <strong>NBA</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
4<br />
2011-12 <strong>NBA</strong> Opponent Breakdown<br />
6<br />
Back-to-Back Road Games 2011-12<br />
10<br />
2011-12 “Rest vs No Rest” and “No Rest vs Rest”<br />
11<br />
2011-12 Days Rest Distribution<br />
12<br />
Playing Four Games In Five Days<br />
15<br />
Third Game in Three Days<br />
16<br />
Opponents on Long Road Trips 2011-12<br />
19<br />
2011-12 Team <strong>Schedule</strong> Section<br />
80<br />
Bullet Points for the 2011-12 <strong>NBA</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
81<br />
Team Trends Section<br />
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2011–2012 <strong>NBA</strong> SCHEDULE OVERVIEW<br />
The 2011-12 <strong>NBA</strong> season will be a very interesting one. The<br />
league compressed 66 games into 124 days meaning that<br />
each team will play an average of more than one game every<br />
two days during the regular season. For the first time since the 1998-<br />
99 strike season there are times when a team plays for three straight<br />
days. In fact, there are 42 such occurrences and a complete listing of<br />
them is given in this publication. To really understand the difference<br />
between this season an a typical <strong>NBA</strong> regular season, consider the<br />
following table, which gives the total number of regular season occurrences<br />
of the four-games-in-five days, 5-in-6 and the 5-in-7 and<br />
6-in-8 scheduling situations over the past seventeen <strong>NBA</strong> seasons.<br />
2011-12 Scheduling Situations<br />
SEASON 4-in-5 5-in-6 5-in-7 6-in-8<br />
1995 90 0 2 0<br />
1996 91 0 4 0<br />
1997 75 0 3 0<br />
1998 218 28 105 14<br />
1999 101 0 5 0<br />
2000 101 0 0 0<br />
2001 106 0 11 0<br />
2002 102 0 3 0<br />
2003 88 0 5 0<br />
2004 90 0 5 0<br />
2005 81 0 0 0<br />
2006 90 0 0 0<br />
2007 78 0 0 0<br />
2008 72 0 0 0<br />
2009 80 1 1 0<br />
2010 68 0 0 0<br />
2011 218 29 98 17<br />
There will be more than three times as many occurrences of a<br />
team playing their fourth game in five days this season than there<br />
was last season – despite the fact that there will be 240 fewer games<br />
played this season than last season. Even more compelling is that<br />
fact that there has been a total of only ONE occurrence of the fivegames-in-seven<br />
days over the past six seasons. This season we get<br />
98 occurrences of this rare scheduling situation. In addition, there<br />
will be 29 games this season in which a team will be playing their<br />
SDQL Hint<br />
To see all the five-games-in-six-days this season, use the<br />
SDQL text:<br />
(rest + p:rest + pp:rest + ppp:rest) = 1<br />
To perform this query yourself, visit the <strong>NBA</strong> Query page at<br />
www.killersports.com/nba.py/query.<br />
fifth game in six days. Finally, there will be 17 occurrences of the<br />
grueling six-games-in-eight days this season.<br />
Handicappers that are able to understand the ramifications of<br />
this should find the pickings very easy this season.<br />
In addition, there are twenty occurrences of a brutal five-games<br />
in six days stretch this season. This scheduling situation does not<br />
normally occur. The first of these twenty stretches begins on Dec 28th<br />
when the Nuggets play in Utah, They then travel to Portland for a<br />
game on the 29th. They have the 30th off before playing the Lakers<br />
in LA on the 31st, the Lakers at home on the 1st before hosting the<br />
Bucks on the 2nd. Milwaukee plus the points should be a possibility.<br />
Another interesting feature of this year’s <strong>NBA</strong> schedule is that<br />
the team have been partially “seeded.” In a normal regular season,<br />
each team in the Eastern Conference plays every team in the Western<br />
Conference twice – once at home and once on the road. This<br />
season, however, each team in the Eastern Conference plays only<br />
THREE teams in the Western Conference twice, while playing every<br />
other team in the West only once. So, now the schedule-maker<br />
has a strong influence on the level of difficulty of a team’s schedule.<br />
If you are a team from the Eastern Conference, you would much<br />
rather have two games with the Kings, Timberwolves and Warriors<br />
while playing teams like the Mavs, Lakers and Thunder only once.<br />
Similarly, every Eastern Conference opponent usually plays every<br />
other Eastern Conference team four times during the regular season.<br />
This year, however, there will only be six four-game series. If you<br />
are an Eastern Conference team, you would like the Cavs, Wizards,<br />
Raptors, Pistons, Sixers and Pacers to be the set of teams you have<br />
to play four times.<br />
Clearly, the schedule-makers have much more influence over<br />
the level of difficulty of a team’s schedule this season, than in any<br />
non-strike season.<br />
Astute handicappers will pay attention to these match-ups. For<br />
example, the only three Western Conference teams that the Celtics<br />
will play twice this season are the Lakers, Mavs and Thunder. Ouch.<br />
Similarly, the three Eastern Conference teams that the Thunder were<br />
assigned are the Celtics, Heat and Magic. On the other hand, the<br />
three Eastern Conference team that the Rockets have to play twice<br />
are the Bobcats, Raptors and Wizards. In the same vein, the three<br />
Western Conference teams that the Pacers get twice are the Warriors,<br />
Hornets and Timberwolves. A complete breakdown of these<br />
match-ups is presented in this publication.<br />
Indeed, the <strong>NBA</strong> should offer a number of terrific investment<br />
opportunities this season for those that are well prepared. <strong>NBA</strong><br />
Futures seem vulnerable to anyone that has done their homework.<br />
Besides the level of difficulty of each team’s schedule, a key question<br />
is how are the more “mature” teams like Boston and San Antonio<br />
going to handle the compressed season? Will they put forth a muted<br />
effort during the regular season and save themselves for the playoffs?<br />
This publication will provide an analysis of each team’s 2011-12<br />
<strong>NBA</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> to help <strong>NBA</strong> Handicappers start the season well<br />
armed with the information they need to win. This type of analysis<br />
is especially helpful when trying to forecast the total number of<br />
wins a team might achieve over the regular season, as <strong>NBA</strong> Futures<br />
Players do.<br />
2011–2012 <strong>NBA</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>Log</strong> | 3
2011–2012 <strong>NBA</strong> OPPONENT BREAKDOWN<br />
This season, there will be an unusual distribution of opponents<br />
because of the shortened season. Normally, each<br />
team in the league has a home-and-home series with every<br />
team in the other conference. That is, the Hawks, who are in the<br />
Eastern Conference, will host every Western Conference team once<br />
and they will visit every Western conference team once.<br />
This season, however, each team will only play 18 inter-conference<br />
games instead of 30. These eighteen games will consist of three<br />
of the normal home and home series, six single home games and six<br />
single road games. A complete listing of these match-ups are given<br />
on the facing page. For example, we can see that the Hawks play<br />
a home-and-home series with the Trailblazers, Suns and Clippers<br />
this season. That is, the Hawks play once at home and once on<br />
the road vs the Trailblazers, Suns and Clippers this season. Also, in<br />
the center column we see that the Hawks have home games vs the<br />
Timberwolves, Grizzlies, Warriors, Thunder, Jazz and Mavericks.<br />
Atlanta does not play these six teams on the road this season. In<br />
the final column, we see that the Hawks have to visit the Rockets,<br />
Spurs Hornets, Lakers, Kings and Nuggets. Atlanta will not host<br />
these six teams this season.<br />
Of course, Eastern Conference teams would prefer that their<br />
three home-and-home series vs the Western Conference teams be<br />
against teams like; Minnesota, Sacramento and perhaps the LA<br />
Clippers rather than teams like the Lakers, Mavericks and Thunder.<br />
In a normal season, each team would play 52 games with teams<br />
in their own conference. This season, however, each team only will<br />
play 48 intraconference games. So, most of the missing games this<br />
season are interconference (East vs West) games.<br />
The intraconference games are divided into three groups. Each<br />
team will face six opponents that they will play four times – two at<br />
each site. There will be four interconference opponents that each<br />
team will play three times – two at home and one on the road.<br />
Finally, there will be four interconference opponents that each<br />
team will play three times – one at home and two on the road.<br />
For example, we see that the Hawks play a full four-game season<br />
series vs the; Nets, Heat, Bulls, Bobcats, Raptors and Pistons. In<br />
the center column, we see that the Hawks get two home games<br />
and one road game against the; Wizards, Cavs, Knicks and Celtics.<br />
Finally, the Hawks get one home and two road games vs the Pacers,<br />
76ers, Bucks and Magic.<br />
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In a similar fashion, an Eastern Conference team would prefer<br />
that the six other Eastern Conference teams they have to play four<br />
times are relatively weak opponents. It appears that the Nets have<br />
a favorable schedule in this aspect, as their four-games series this<br />
season are against the; Hawks, Bobcats, Cavs, Pacers, Raptors and<br />
Sixers. Nice.<br />
In the Western Conference, we see that the Utah Jazz are the only<br />
team in the league that has four games with the Lakers, Mavericks<br />
and Spurs this season. Tough.<br />
Let’s take a closer look at the bottom table to see which teams<br />
got tough and which teams were assigned easy non-conference<br />
opponents for their three home-and-home series.<br />
The interesting, but understandable, scheduling feature here is<br />
that both the Heat and the Celtics have to play the Lakers, Thunder<br />
and Mavericks twice each this season. The <strong>NBA</strong> schedule-makers<br />
are no dummies. They know which games will draw an audience.<br />
The Bulls, for some reason, got off relatively easy here, as their three<br />
Western Conference home-and-home series this season are against<br />
the Grizzlies, Hornets and Kings.<br />
Other Eastern Conference opponents with favorable Western<br />
Conference opponents are the Pacers and the Pistons. Indiana gets<br />
the Warriors, Hornets and Timberwolves twice each and the Pistons,<br />
get the Grizzlies, Kings and Timberwolves twice each.<br />
Turning our attention to the Western Conference, we see that<br />
the toughest trio of Eastern Conference opponents might be the<br />
Heat, the Celtics and the Knicks and both the Mavs and Lakers<br />
are dealt this hand. The Thunder get the Heat, Celtics and Magic,<br />
which is also no picnic.<br />
Western Conference teams with easy Eastern Conference opponents<br />
include the Rockets, who get the Wizards, Bobcats and<br />
Raptors and the Timberwolves, who get the Pacers, Pistons and<br />
Bobcats.<br />
Clearly, a thorough analysis of each team’s 2011-12 opponents<br />
will result in a knowledge of how many regular season wins a team<br />
might be expected to achieve this season. It is clear that the schedule<br />
makers – much more than in a normal regular season – have a strong<br />
influence on the difficulty of a team’s schedule. Get in front of the<br />
pack and ahead of the linesmakers by poring over the facing page<br />
to get a solid picture of what each team’s expectations might be this<br />
season. Then consider backing up your opinion with an investment.<br />
<strong>NBA</strong> teams are 0-21 ATS (-10.1 ppg) since 2005 during the regular season at home with less than two days rest when they are off<br />
a loss by more than ten points in which they shot less than 40% from the field and less than 60% from the free throw line, as long<br />
as they were not a double-digit dog in that loss.<br />
SDQL Text<br />
H and rest
2011–2012 <strong>NBA</strong> OPPONENT BREAKDOWN<br />
CONFERENCE OPPONENTS<br />
TEAm 2H and 2A 2H and 1A 1H and 2A<br />
ATL NJN, MIA, CHI, CBC, TOR, DET WAS, CLE, NYK, BOS IND, PHI, MIL, ORL<br />
BOS NYK, MIA, WAS, IND, CHI, TOR DET, NJN, ORL, MIL ATL, CLE, CBC, PHI<br />
CBC ATL, ORL, NYK, DET, NJN, WAS BOS, MIL, CHI, PHI MIA, CLE, IND, TOR<br />
CHI ATL, BOS, MIL, MIA, NYK, DET NJN, IND, TOR, WAS CBC, CLE, ORL, PHI<br />
CLE MIL, NYK, NJN, IND, DET, TOR CHI, BOS, CBC, PHI ATL, MIA, ORL, WAS<br />
DAL UTH, LAL, DEN, SAS, PHO, OKC LAC, SAC, HOU, POR MEM, NOR, MIN, GSW<br />
DEN DAL, LAC, NOR, LAL, HOU, MIN UTH, SAC, PHO, GSW MEM, SAS, OKC, POR<br />
DET ATL, CBC, CHI, CLE, MIL, PHI ORL, TOR, MIA, WAS BOS, NJN, IND, NYK<br />
GSW LAC, MEM, UTH, SAC, LAL, POR DAL, NOR, SAS, OKC DEN, HOU, PHO, MIN<br />
HOU DEN, MEM, SAS, PHO, OKC, MIN GSW, NOR, UTH, SAC DAL, LAC, LAL, POR<br />
IND BOS, CLE, MIA, ORL, NJN, PHI ATL, CBC, DET, NYK CHI, MIL, TOR, WAS<br />
LAC DEN, GSW, PHO, OKC, MIN, POR HOU, MEM, NOR, LAL DAL, UTH, SAC, SAS<br />
LAL DAL, DEN, GSW, UTH, PHO, MIN HOU, MEM, OKC, POR LAC, NOR, SAC, SAS<br />
MEM GSW, HOU, NOR, SAS, OKC, MIN DAL, DEN, UTH, SAC LAC, LAL, PHO, POR<br />
MIA ATL, BOS, CHI, IND, ORL, PHI CBC, CLE, NYK, TOR DET, MIL, NJN, WAS<br />
MIL CHI, CLE, DET, NYK, ORL, WAS ATL, IND, MIA, PHI BOS, CBC, NJN, TOR<br />
MIN DEN, HOU, LAC, LAL, MEM, SAC DAL, GSW, SAS, OKC NOR, UTH, PHO, POR<br />
NJN ATL, CBC, CLE, IND, TOR, PHI DET, MIA, MIL, WAS BOS, CHI, NYK, ORL<br />
NOR DEN, MEM, SAC, SAS, PHO, POR DAL, LAL, MIN, UTH GSW, HOU, LAC, OKC<br />
NYK BOS, CBC, CHI, CLE, MIL, TOR DET, NJN, ORL, PHI ATL, IND, MIA, WAS<br />
OKC DAL, HOU, LAC, MEM, SAC, POR DEN, NOR, SAS, PHO GSW, LAL, MIN, UTH<br />
ORL CBC, IND, MIA, MIL, PHI, WAS ATL, CHI, CLE, NJN BOS, DET, NYK, TOR<br />
PHI DET, IND, MIA, NJN, ORL, WAS ATL, BOS, CHI, TOR CBC, CLE, MIL, PHI<br />
PHO DAL, HOU, LAC, LAL, NOR, SAS GSW, MEM, MIN, POR DEN, OKC, SAC, UTH<br />
POR GSW, LAC, NOR, OKC, UTH, SAC DEN, HOU, MEM, MIN DAL, LAL, PHO, SAS<br />
SAC GSW, MIN, NOR, OKC, POR, UTH LAC, LAL, PHO, SAS DAL, DEN, HOU, MEM<br />
SAS DAL, HOU, MEM, NOR, PHO, UTH DEN, LAC. LAL,POR GSW, MIN, OKC, SAS<br />
TOR ATL, BOS, CLE, NJN, NYK, WAS CBC, IND, MIL, ORL CHI, DET, MIA, TOR<br />
UTH DAL, GSW, LAL, POR, SAC, SAS LAC, MIN, OKC, PHO DEN, HOU, MEM, NOR<br />
WAS BOS, CBC, MIL, ORL, PHI, TOR CLE, IND, MIA, WAS ATL, CHI, DET, NJN<br />
NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS<br />
TEAm 1H and 1A 1H 1A<br />
ATL POR, PHO, LAC MIN, MEM, GSW, OKC, UTH, DAL HOU, SAS, NOR, LAL, SAC, DEN<br />
BOS DAL, OKC, LAL PHO, MEM, HOU, POR, UTH, SAS NOR, LAC, GSW, SAC, DEN, MIN<br />
CBC HOU, MIN, NOR GSW, LAC, UTH, DEN, MEM, SAC LAL, POR, PHO, SAS, OKC, DAL<br />
CHI MEM, NOR, SAC UTH, DAL, DEN, HOU, PHO, POR LAC, LAL, SAS, OKC, MIN, GSW<br />
CLE UTH, SAS, PHO LAC, NOR, SAC, DAL, HOU, GSW MEM, LAL, DEN, OKC, MIN, POR<br />
DAL BOS, MIA, NYK CBC, MIL, NJN, IND, TOR, WAS ATL, CHI, CLE, ORL, DET, PHI<br />
DEN ORL, TOR, MIL ATL, BOS, CLE, MIA, NJN, DET CHI, CBC, NYK, IND, PHI, WAS<br />
DET MEM, SAC, MIN DAL, NOR, LAL, SAS, POR, GSW DEN, LAC, UTH, HOU, PHO, OKC<br />
GSW NJN, IND, PHI BOS, CHI, MIL, MIA, NYK, ORL ATL, CBC, DET, CLE, TOR, WAS<br />
HOU CBC, TOR, WAS ATL, DET, MIL, NYK, IND, PHI BOS, CHI, CLE, MIA, ORL, NJN<br />
IND GSW, NOR, MIN DEN, LAC, UTH, PHO, OKC, POR DAL, MEM, HOU, SAC, LAL, SAS<br />
LAC ATL, NJN, WAS BOS, CHI, DET, MIL, MIA, TOR CBC, CLE, IND, ORL, NYK, PHI<br />
LAL BOS, MIA, NYK ATL, CBC, CHI, CLE, IND, NJN DET, MIL, ORL, TOR, PHI, WAS<br />
MEM CHI, DET, TOR CLE, IND, NYK, ORL, PHI, WAS ATL, BOS, CBC, MIL, MIA, NJN<br />
MIA DAL, LAL, OKC HOU, MEM, NOR, SAC, SAS, PHO DEN, GSW, LAC, UTH, MIN, POR<br />
MIL DEN, PHO, POR LAL, MEM, NOR, SAS, OKC, MIN DAL, GSW, HOU, LAC, UTH, SAC<br />
MIN CBC, DET, IND BOS, CHI, CLE, MIA, NYK, PHI ATL, MIL, ORL, NJN, TOR, WAS<br />
NJN GSW, LAC, UTH HOU, MEM, MIN, NOR, SAS, OKC DAL, DEN, LAL, SAC, PHO, POR<br />
NOR CBC, CHI, IND ATL, BOS, ORL, TOR, PHI, WAS CLE, DET, MIA, MIL, NJN, NYK<br />
NYK DAL, LAL, SAC DEN, LAC, NOR, UTH, PHO, POR GSW, HOU, MEM, MIN, SAS, OKC<br />
OKC BOS, MIA, ORL CBC, CHI, CLE, DET, NYK, TOR ATL, IND, MIL, NJN, PHI, WAS<br />
ORL DEN, OKC, SAS DAL, HOU, LAC, LAL, MIN, PHO GSW, MEM, NOR, UTH, SAC, POR<br />
PHI GSW, UTH, SAS DEN, DAL, LAC, LAL, OKC, SAC HOU, MEM, MIN, NOR, PHO, POR<br />
PHO ATL, CLE, MIL CBC, DET, NJN, PHI, TOR, WAS BOS, CHI, IND, MIA, NYK, ORL<br />
POR ATL, MIL, WAS CBC, CLE, MIA, NJN, ORL, PHI BOS, CHI, DET, IND, NYK, TOR<br />
SAC CHI, DET, NYK ATL, BOS, IND, MIL, NJN, ORL CBC, CLE, MIA, PHI, TOR, WAS<br />
SAS CLE, ORL, PHI ATL, CBC, CHI, IND, NYK, WAS BOS, DET, MIA, MIL, NJN, TOR<br />
TOR DEN, HOU, MEM GSW, LAL, MIN, POR, SAC, SAS DAL, LAC, NOR, OKC, PHO, UTH<br />
UTH CLE, NJN, PHI DET, MIA, MIL, ORL, TOR, WAS ATL, BOS, CBC, CHI, IND, NYK<br />
WAS HOU, LAC, POR DEN, GSW, LAL, MIN, OKC, SAC DAL, MEM, NOR, PHO, SAS, UTH<br />
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2011–2012 BACK-TO-BACK ROAD GAmES<br />
In all the professional sports, the back-to-back road games in the<br />
<strong>NBA</strong> might be the most physically grueling. In the NFL, there<br />
are different players for offense and defense and the NFL plays<br />
sixteen regular season games a year. In the <strong>NBA</strong>, there are usually<br />
82 regular season games and the players must play both defense<br />
and offense. Unlike other sports, the line for the side on the game<br />
is adjusted when one team in unrested and the other is not. That is,<br />
the <strong>NBA</strong> is the only major sport that adjusts the lines for a fatigue<br />
factor. Let’s investigate this further<br />
To start, we present the following four query results with their<br />
associated Sports Data Query Language (SDQL) text:<br />
SDQL: A<br />
SU: 7745-11852 (-3.3) (39.5%)<br />
ATS: 9707-9512-378 (0.1) avg line: +3.4<br />
SDQL: rest>0 and A<br />
SU: 5375-7861 (-2.8) (40.6%)<br />
ATS: 6627-6355-254 (+0.3) avg line: +3.1<br />
SDQL: rest=0 and A<br />
SU: 2365-3982 (-4.2) (37.3%)<br />
ATS: 3073-3150-124 (-0.3) avg line: +3.9<br />
SDQL: A and p:A and rest=0<br />
SU: 1292-2110 (-3.9) (38.0%)<br />
ATS: 1678-1655-69 (-0.0) avg line: +3.9<br />
The first query, A, (A means the away team) gives the results<br />
of all road games since 1995-96. Here we see that the road team<br />
has a record of 7745-11,852, which is 39.5% winners. We also see<br />
that they have been a 3.4 point underdog on the average and we<br />
see that they have lost by an average of 3.3 ppg.<br />
The second query, A and rest>0, gives the results of all road<br />
games since 1995-96 in which the road team did not play the day<br />
before. Here we see that the rested road team is 5375-7861 straight<br />
up, which is 40.6% winners. We also see that they have been a 3.1<br />
point underdog on the average and we see that they have lost by<br />
an average of only 2.8 ppg.<br />
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The third query, A and rest=0, gives the results of all road games<br />
since 1995-96 in which the road team played the day before. Here<br />
we see that the unrested road team is 2365-3982, which is 37.3%<br />
winners. Also, we see that they have been a 3.9 point underdog on<br />
the average and we see that they have lost by an average of 4.2 ppg.<br />
Finally, the fourth query, A and rest=0 and p:A, gives the results<br />
of all road games since 1995-96 in which the road team played on<br />
the road the day before. Here we see that the unrested road team<br />
is 1292-2110, which is 38.0% winners. Also, we see that they have<br />
been a 3.9 point underdog on the average and we see that they have<br />
lost by an average of 3.9 ppg.<br />
So, unless the schedule-makers assign more back-to-back games<br />
to teams that are expected to be poor, the results indicate that <strong>NBA</strong><br />
teams are negatively affected when playing on the with no rest.<br />
Specifically, since the start of the 1995-96 <strong>NBA</strong> season, road teams<br />
with rest have lost by an average of 2.8 ppg and road teams without<br />
rest have lost by an average of 4.2 ppg. Further, the linesmakers<br />
have attempted to correct for this, as road teams without rest have<br />
been getting an average of 3.9 points whereas rested road teams<br />
have only been given an average of 3.1 points.<br />
This season there are 188 back-to-back road games which are<br />
distributed among the 30 <strong>NBA</strong> teams. Some teams have been<br />
saddled with a large number of back-to-back road games and<br />
others have only a few. We can also look at the number of times a<br />
team is hosting an opponent that is playing in the second of B2B<br />
road games. Clearly, if a particular team hosts a large number of<br />
opponents coming in off another road game the previous night<br />
that team has an advantage. The number of times a team plays<br />
and hosts the second of back-to-back road games are important<br />
factors in determining the difficulty of a team’s schedule and thus<br />
an important factor in estimating the number of wins they will<br />
have over the season.<br />
To aid in this investigation, we present a table on the facing<br />
page that gives the number of B2B occurrences for each team for<br />
the upcoming 2011-12 season for two situations; one is when the<br />
team is playing its second road game in two days and the other is<br />
when the team is hosting an opponent that is playing its second<br />
road game in two days.<br />
The Chicago Bulls are 16-0 ATS (+7.8 ppg) since November 30, 2009 as a dog when they are playing in at least their third straight<br />
road game. The SDQL text is:<br />
team=Bulls and AD and p:A and pp:A and 20091130
2011–2012 BACK-TO-BACK ROAD GAmES (CONTINUED)<br />
# of Back-to-Back Road Games 2011-12<br />
Team Playing Hosting Differential<br />
ATL 4 7 +3<br />
BOS 7 2 -5<br />
CBC 5 7 +2<br />
CHI 6 4 -2<br />
CLE 3 3 0<br />
DAL 8 7 -1<br />
DEN 5 7 +2<br />
DET 6 4 -2<br />
GSW 9 7 -2<br />
HOU 8 7 -1<br />
IND 2 7 +5<br />
LAC 8 6 -2<br />
LAL 8 6 -2<br />
MEM 5 5 0<br />
MIA 7 2 -5<br />
MIL 5 7 +2<br />
MIN 9 9 0<br />
NJN 4 9 +5<br />
NOR 6 8 +2<br />
NYK 6 10 +4<br />
OKC 4 5 +1<br />
ORL 6 8 +2<br />
PHI 4 2 -2<br />
PHO 7 9 +2<br />
POR 7 7 0<br />
SAC 9 5 -4<br />
SAN 10 4 -6<br />
TOR 8 6 -2<br />
UTH 7 11 +4<br />
WAS 5 7 +2<br />
Looking down the first column we see that the Spurs are the only<br />
team this season to play double-digit back-to-back road games. It is<br />
relevant to note that are one of the teams that is likely to be adversely<br />
affected by playing two road games in two days. The Kings, Timberwolves<br />
and Warriors each have nine with the Raptors, Clippers,<br />
Rockets and Mavericks with eight each. On the other end of the<br />
list, we find that the Indiana Pacers only play TWO back-to-back<br />
road games this season. The Cavaliers are right behind with three<br />
and they are followed by the Hawks, Nets, Thunder and 76ers, who<br />
each have four back-to-back road games this season.<br />
The o:B2B column gives the number of times a team is scheduled<br />
to host an opponent that is playing the second of back-to-back<br />
road games in 2011-12. Obviously, the higher the number in this<br />
column, the more favorable a team’s schedule. Here we see that<br />
Utah Jazz host eleven teams this season that played on the road the<br />
previous day. This is tops in the league. They are followed by the<br />
NY Knicks, who get ten opponents that are playing their second<br />
road game in as many days. Teams with eight scheduled opponents<br />
who are playing the second of back-to-back road games include the<br />
Nets, Suns and Timberwolves. So, not only do the Timberwolves<br />
host a lot of back-to-back road games, they will play a lot of backto-back<br />
road games this season.<br />
The unlucky teams are those that host a relatively small number<br />
of teams playing their second road game in as many days. The 76ers,<br />
Celtics and Heat only get two teams all season that played on the<br />
road the previous day. Next we have the Cavs with three and they<br />
are followed by the Bulls, Pistons and Spurs, each with only four.<br />
The final, right-most column in the table is the difference<br />
between the number of times a team hosts the second of B2B road<br />
games and the number of times a team plays B2B road games.<br />
Clearly, a team with a high positive number has a scheduling advantage<br />
and a team with a large negative number has a scheduling<br />
disadvantage.<br />
The two teams with the highest differential are the Pacers and<br />
Nets, each with a differential of plus-five. The Pacers host seven<br />
B2B road games but pay only two and the Nets host nine B2B road<br />
games, but play only four. The Knicks and the Jazz are close behind<br />
with a differential of plus-four.<br />
The team with the worst B2B differential this season is the Spurs<br />
at minus-six. They play ten back-to-back road games, but host only<br />
four. They are following by the Heat and Celtics, both of whom<br />
only get two opponents playing a B2B road games while playing<br />
seven B2B’ers themselves.<br />
These numbers only tell part of the story. Another factor to<br />
consider is the level of the opponent a team gets in the second of<br />
back-to-back road games. When good teams host poor teams playing<br />
the second of back-to-back road games the straight up result of<br />
the game is unlikely to be different—the good team was going to<br />
win the game anyway. The most effective positive B2B differential<br />
includes many games where the fact that the team is hosting the<br />
second of back-to-back road games is likely to turn a loss into a<br />
win. For example, on 1/24 the Pacers host the Magic. Indiana has<br />
a days rest and the Magic played in Boston the previous night. The<br />
fact that Orlando is playing the second of back-to-back road games<br />
may give the Pacers the edge they need to score a straight up victory.<br />
See the article on the next two pages for a complete listing of<br />
all back-to-back road games this season.<br />
Play Smart. Play Informed. Investigate Back-to-Back road games<br />
at KillerSports.com.<br />
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BACK-TO-BACK ROAD GAmES – PLAYING<br />
The table below gives a complete listing of all the dates<br />
when a team is playing the second of Back-to-Back<br />
road games over the entire 2011-12 <strong>NBA</strong> season. The<br />
team in the left-most column is the team playing the Back-to-Back<br />
road game. The entries in the table give the date and opponent.<br />
For example, on 1/3 the Hawks face the Bulls in Chicago having<br />
played on the road the previous night.<br />
The level of opponent is important when determining the<br />
advantage of hosting a Back-to-Back road game. For example, on<br />
1/13 the Cavs play at the Lakers when they played on the road<br />
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />
ATL 1/3 CHI 2/15 PHO 3/7 MIA 3/14 LAC – – – – – – – –<br />
BOS 12/28 NOR 2/20 DAL 3/12 LAC 3/17 DEN 3/23 PHI 4/14 NJN 4/15 CBC – – – – –<br />
CBC 1/4 NYK 1/22 NJN 2/1 POR 3/15 DAL 4/4 ATL – – – – – – –<br />
CHI 12/26 GSW 12/30 LAC 1/7 ATL 1/30WAS 2/2 NYK 4/19 MIA – – – – – –<br />
CLE 1/13 LAL 4/14WAS 4/23 MEM – – – – – – – – –<br />
DAL 1/11 BOS 1/19 UTH 3/9 SAC 3/10 GSW 3/24 HOU 3/30 ORL 4/13 POR 4/16 UTH – – – –<br />
DEN 1/7 SAS 1/18 PHI 1/21 NYK 3/26 CHI 4/26 MIN – – – – – – –<br />
DET 1/13 CBC 1/18 MIN 1/31 NYK 2/1 NJN 2/22TOR 4/9 ORL – – – – – –<br />
GSW 1/15 DET 1/18 NJN 2/18 MEM 2/29 ATL 3/5WAS 3/22 HOU 4/4 MIN 4/21 HOU 4/22 MIN – – –<br />
HOU 1/4 LAC 1/11 SAS 2/9 PHO 3/7TOR 3/11 CLE 3/18 PHO 4/9 POR 4/19 NOR – – – –<br />
IND 3/11 ORL 4/1 HOU – – – – – – – – – –<br />
LAC 2/11 CBC 3/2 PHO 3/5 MIN 3/21 OKC 3/22 NOR 4/12 MIN 4/19 PHO 4/25 NYK – – – –<br />
LAL 1/20 ORL 1/29 MIN 2/4 UTH 2/10 NYK 2/23 OKC 3/7WAS 3/14 NOR 3/21 DAL – – – –<br />
MEM 1/24 POR 2/3 OKC 3/11 DEN 3/25 LAL 3/31 MIL – – – – – – –<br />
MIA 1/11 LAC 2/13 MIL 2/14 IND 3/2 UTH 3/14 CHI 3/26 IND 4/16 NJN – – – – –<br />
MIL 1/3 UTH 1/8 PHO 3/3 ORL 3/12 NJN 4/19 IND – – – – – – –<br />
MIN 1/9TOR 1/14 ATL 1/21 UTH 2/29 LAL 3/1 PHO 3/16 LAL 3/19 GSW 3/28 CBC 4/2 SAC – – –<br />
NJN 12/30 ATL 1/14 UTH 3/31 SAC 4/4 POR – – – – – – – –<br />
NOR 1/2 UTH 2/21 IND 2/22 CLE 3/10 MIN 3/29 POR 4/1 PHO – – – – – –<br />
NYK 12/29 LAL 1/7 DET 1/25 CLE 1/28 HOU 3/7 SAS 4/11 MIL – – – – – –<br />
OKC 1/11 NOR 2/7 GSW 2/10 UTH 3/1 ORL – – – – – – – –<br />
ORL 1/12 GSW 1/24 IND 2/20 MIL 2/23 ATL 3/6 CBC 4/22 DEN – – – – – –<br />
PHI 12/31 GSW 2/22 HOU 4/11TOR 4/26 DET – – – – – – – –<br />
PHO 12/31 OKC 1/18 NYK 2/7 MIL 2/14 DEN 3/21 ORL 4/4 UTH 4/14 SAS – – – – –<br />
POR 1/14 HOU 1/21 DET 2/11 DAL 3/10WAS 3/14 NYK 4/7 MIL 4/16 PHO – – – – –<br />
SAC 1/4 DEN 1/11TOR 1/14 DAL 1/21 MEM 2/7 MIN 2/15 NYK 2/22WAS 3/5 DEN 4/11 NOR – – –<br />
SAS 1/18 ORL 1/30 MEM 2/15TOR 2/21 POR 3/17 DAL 3/28 SAC 4/4 BOS 4/17 LAL 4/18 SAC 4/26 GSW – –<br />
TOR 1/2 NYK 1/25 UTH 2/6WAS 2/29 NOR 3/14 NJN 3/17 CBC 4/9 IND 4/23 MIL – – – –<br />
UTH 12/28 DEN 2/7 IND 2/13 NOR 2/14 OKC 3/10 CHI 3/26 NJN 4/14 MEM – – – – –<br />
WAS 1/28 CBC 2/15 LAC 3/13 DAL 3/16 ATL 4/6 NJN – – – – – – –<br />
By scanning each team’s back-to-back road games this season –<br />
both quantity and opponent – the astute handicapper can estimate<br />
the deleterious effect the back-to-back road games might have on<br />
their win-loss record for the season. Another factor to consider is<br />
the number of times the host of a back-to-back game has the rest<br />
advantage. For, example, Every time the Timberwolves play the<br />
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the previous night. The fact that Cleveland is playing the second<br />
of back-to-back road games is not likely to change the straight up<br />
outcome of the game because the Lakers were likely to win anyway.<br />
The situations where hosting a Back-to-Back road game is helpful<br />
is when the scheduling advantage is likely to be enough to turn a<br />
loss into a win. For example, on 12/28 the Celtics play in New<br />
Orleans in the second of Back-to-Back road games. The fact that<br />
Boston played on the road the day before may enough to get the<br />
rested Hornets the straight up win.<br />
second of back-to-back road games this season, their opponent is<br />
rested. On the other hand, the Clippers’ opponent also have no<br />
rest in six of their eight back-to-back road games.<br />
The table on the next page gives the games in which each team<br />
is hosting an opponent that is playing the second of Back-to-Back<br />
road games.
BACK-TO-BACK ROAD GAmES – HOSTING<br />
The table below gives a complete listing of all the dates<br />
when a team is hosting the second of Back-to-Back<br />
road games over the entire 2011-12 <strong>NBA</strong> season. This<br />
information is exactly the same that is in the previous table but<br />
it is organized differently. Here it is advantageous to have a large<br />
number of games. The team in the left-most column is the team<br />
hosting the Back-to-Back road game. The entries in the table give<br />
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />
ATL 12/30 NJN 1/7 CHI 1/14 MIN 2/23 ORL 2/29 GSW 3/16WAS 4/4 CBC – – – – –<br />
BOS 1/11 DAL 4/4 SAS – – – – – – – – – –<br />
CBC 1/13 DET 1/28WAS 2/11 LAC 3/6 ORL 3/17TOR 3/28 MIN 4/15 BOS – – – – –<br />
CHI 1/3 ATL 3/10 UTH 3/14 MIA 3/26 DEN – – – – – – – –<br />
CLE 1/25 NYK 2/22 NOR 3/11 HOU – – – – – – – – –<br />
DAL 1/14 SAC 2/11 POR 2/20 BOS 3/13WAS 3/15 CBC 3/17 SAS 3/21 LAL – – – – –<br />
DEN 12/28 UTH 1/4 SAC 2/14 PHO 3/5 SAC 3/11 MEM 3/17 BOS 4/22 ORL – – – – –<br />
DET 1/7 NYK 1/15 GSW 1/21 POR 4/26 PHI – – – – – – – –<br />
GSW 12/26 CHI 12/31 PHI 1/12 ORL 2/7 OKC 3/10 DAL 3/19 MIN 4/26 SAS – – – – –<br />
HOU 1/14 POR 1/28 NYK 2/22 PHI 3/22 GSW 3/24 DAL 4/1 IND 4/21 GSW – – – – –<br />
IND 1/24 ORL 2/7 UTH 2/14 MIA 2/21 NOR 3/26 MIA 4/9TOR 4/19 MIL – – – – –<br />
LAC 12/30 CHI 1/4 HOU 1/11 MIA 2/15WAS 3/12 BOS 3/14 ATL – – – – – –<br />
LAL 12/29 NYK 1/13 CLE 2/29 MIN 3/16 MIN 3/25 MEM 4/17 SAS – – – – – –<br />
MEM 1/21 SAC 1/30 SAS 2/18 GSW 4/14 UTH 4/23 CLE – – – – – – –<br />
MIA 3/7 ATL 4/19 CHI – – – – – – – – – –<br />
MIL 2/7 PHO 2/13 MIA 2/20 ORL 3/31 MEM 4/7 POR 4/11 NYK 4/23TOR – – – – –<br />
MIN 1/18 DET 1/29 LAL 2/7 SAC 3/5 LAC 3/10 NOR 4/4 GSW 4/12 LAC 4/22 GSW 4/26 DEN – – –<br />
NJN 1/18 GSW 1/22 CBC 2/1 DET 3/12 MIL 3/14TOR 3/26 UTH 4/6WAS 4/14 BOS 4/16 MIA – – –<br />
NOR 12/28 BOS 1/11 OKC 2/13 UTH 2/29TOR 3/14 LAL 3/22 LAC 4/11 SAC 4/19 HOU – – – –<br />
NYK 1/2TOR 1/4 CBC 1/18 PHO 1/21 DEN 1/31 DET 2/2 CHI 2/10 LAL 2/15 SAC 3/14 POR 4/25 LAC – –<br />
OKC 12/31 PHO 2/3 MEM 2/14 UTH 2/23 LAL 3/21 LAC – – – – – – –<br />
ORL 1/18 SAS 1/20 LAL 3/1 OKC 3/3 MIL 3/11 IND 3/21 PHO 3/30 DAL 4/9 DET – – – –<br />
PHI 1/18 DEN 3/23 BOS – – – – – – – – – –<br />
PHO 1/8 MIL 2/9 HOU 2/15 ATL 3/1 MIN 3/2 LAC 3/18 HOU 4/1 NOR 4/16 POR 4/19 LAC – – –<br />
POR 1/24 MEM 2/1 CBC 2/21 SAS 3/29 NOR 4/4 NJN 4/9 HOU 4/13 DAL – – – – –<br />
SAC 3/9 DAL 3/28 SAS 3/31 NJN 4/2 MIN 4/18 SAS – – – – – – –<br />
SAS 1/7 DEN 1/11 HOU 3/7 NYK 4/14 PHO – – – – – – – –<br />
TOR 1/9 MIN 1/11 SAC 2/15 SAS 2/22 DET 3/7 HOU 4/11 PHI – – – – – –<br />
UTH 1/2 NOR 1/3 MIL 1/14 NJN 1/19 DAL 1/21 MIN 1/25TOR 2/4 LAL 2/10 OKC 3/2 MIA 4/4 PHO 4/16 DAL –<br />
WAS 1/30 CHI 2/6TOR 2/22 SAC 3/5 GSW 3/7 LAL 3/10 POR 4/14 CLE – – – – –<br />
Again, by scanning each team’s games when they are hosting an<br />
opponent that is playing the second of back-to-back road games this<br />
season – both quantity and opponent – the astute handicapper can<br />
estimate the effect the games might have on their win-loss record for<br />
the season. The rest combination should also be considered here.<br />
For example, the Pacers have at least a days rest every time they host<br />
a team playing the second of back-to-back road games this season.<br />
On the other hand the Miami Heat, which only host two back-<br />
the date and opponent. For example, on 12/30 the Hawks host the<br />
Nets and the Nets played on the road the previous day.<br />
Note that the Jazz host eleven back-to-back road games this<br />
season; tops in the league. What is not shown here is that in ten<br />
of the eleven, the Jazz have rest, which makes their scheduling<br />
advantage even stronger.<br />
to-back road games all season, are unrested themselves in both of<br />
their games!<br />
Note: To query the situation where a team is hosting a second<br />
of back-to-back road games, and see past results in this situation,<br />
use the following SDQL text:<br />
H and op:A and o:rest=0<br />
Happy hunting!<br />
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“REST VS NO REST” AND “NO REST VS REST”<br />
Of the 990 <strong>NBA</strong> games this season, 371 feature a rested<br />
team vs an unrested team. This number is actually higher<br />
than last season even though there are 240 fewer games<br />
this season. This makes the rest combination an important factor<br />
when handicapping <strong>NBA</strong> basketball. A team with at least one days<br />
rest has a definite advantage over a team that played the previous<br />
night. Young, well-disciplined teams often can perform well even<br />
though they played the previous night whereas older teams tend to<br />
struggle when playing their second game in two days—especially<br />
if a long trip is involved.<br />
Of course, the number of these “no rest vs rest” games is determined<br />
when the schedule is finalized. The table to the right gives the<br />
number of occurrences of the rest vs no rest (R v NR) and no rest<br />
vs rest (NR v R) for each of the 30 <strong>NBA</strong> teams over the 2011-12<br />
<strong>NBA</strong> regular season. The “+/- R vs NR” column on the far right<br />
gives the difference between the “R v NR” and “NR v R” columns.<br />
A high positive number indicates a favorable schedule and a high<br />
negative number indicates an unfavorable schedule.<br />
First, let’s look at the “Rest vs No Rest” numbers. The Wizards<br />
have the greatest number of rest vs no rest games in 2011-12 at 17.<br />
Next we have the Jazz, Warriors and Hawks, each with 16 games<br />
in which they are rest and their opponent played the previous day.<br />
On the unfortunate end of the spectrum we find the Cleveland<br />
Cavaliers, who only get THREE games all season in which they<br />
are rested vs an unrested opponent. Also getting the short end of<br />
the stick is the Miami Heat, who only get five “R vs NR” games<br />
this season.<br />
In the “No Rest vs Rest” column we see that the schedule-makers<br />
were much more balanced. The Suns have the most games in which<br />
their opponent is rested and they have no rest this season, with sixteen.<br />
The Knicks and the Clippers have the fewest with only nine.<br />
Now let’s check out the difference column. Here the number<br />
of times a team is playing a no rest vs rest game is subtracted from<br />
the number of times a team is playing a rest vs no rest game. The<br />
higher the number, the more favorable the schedule.<br />
The Atlanta Hawks have the highest positive differential at plus<br />
six. This is followed by the followed by the Bulls and Bobcats, each<br />
with plus-five.<br />
The Cavaliers got the unluckiest schedule with regard to rest-vsno-rest<br />
games, as they have a differential of minus-ten. The Heat, at<br />
minus nine, also has a very unfortunate schedule. These numbers<br />
are useful when playing <strong>NBA</strong> futures, but of course, other factors<br />
such as personnel changes can be more important than scheduling.<br />
Also, some teams can handle the no rest vs rest combination<br />
whereas other struggle. To investigate past records in rest-vs-no-rest<br />
<strong>NBA</strong> 1995-96 Through 2010-11: Rest vs No Rest, Overall, Home, Away<br />
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games, use the <strong>NBA</strong> query page at KillerSports.com. Play Smart.<br />
Play Informed. Watch the rest combinations.<br />
# of Rest Combos 2011-12<br />
Team R v NR NR v R +/- R vs NR<br />
ATL 16 10 +6<br />
BOS 9 13 -4<br />
CBC 15 10 +5<br />
CHI 15 10 +5<br />
CLE 3 13 -10<br />
DAL 14 15 -1<br />
DEN 13 11 +2<br />
DET 13 14 -1<br />
GSW 16 15 +1<br />
HOU 13 11 +2<br />
IND 14 14 0<br />
LAC 12 9 +3<br />
LAL 11 15 -4<br />
MEM 14 14 0<br />
MIA 5 14 -9<br />
MIL 15 13 +2<br />
MIN 14 13 +1<br />
NJN 10 12 -2<br />
NOR 14 10 +4<br />
NYK 11 9 +2<br />
OKC 8 13 -5<br />
ORL 14 12 +2<br />
PHI 11 10 +1<br />
PHO 12 16 -4<br />
POR 12 12 0<br />
SAC 9 10 -1<br />
SAS 14 12 +2<br />
TOR 11 12 -1<br />
UTH 16 15 +1<br />
WAS 17 14 +3<br />
W/L record Winning % Avg SUm ATS Rec Avg ATSm Avg Line<br />
Overall 3596-2410 59.9% (+3.2) 3050-2844-112 (+0.5) -2.8<br />
Home 3005-1677 64.2% (+4.6) 2355-2235-92 (+0.3) -4.2<br />
Away 591-733 44.6% (-1.5) 695-609-20 (+0.9) +2.4
2011–2012 DAYS REST DISTRIBUTION<br />
A<br />
typical <strong>NBA</strong> regular season lasts about 170 days and contains<br />
82 games. This season, however, the regular season will<br />
last only 124 days and contain 66 games. The average days<br />
rest for a team in a normal season is about 1.07. This season, it is<br />
0.89, which is a significant difference. This <strong>NBA</strong> season, a team<br />
will have only about 57 days off. The manner in which a team’s<br />
days off are dispersed among the game days is an important factor<br />
in determining the difficulty of a team’s schedule. For example, it<br />
is a distinct disadvantage if a team has a large number of games in<br />
which they play with no rest. The table below gives the days rest<br />
distribution of each of the 30 <strong>NBA</strong> teams for the 2011-12 <strong>NBA</strong><br />
regular season. The days rest are grouped into three categories; 0,<br />
1, 2, and 3+ days rest.<br />
# Occur of Days Rest 2011-12<br />
TEAm 0 1 2 3+<br />
ATL 19 41 2 4<br />
BOS 21 36 5 4<br />
CBC 23 33 6 4<br />
CHI 19 38 6 3<br />
CLE 22 34 6 4<br />
DAL 22 34 6 4<br />
DEN 18 41 4 3<br />
DET 22 33 8 3<br />
GSW 19 38 6 3<br />
HOU 23 32 7 4<br />
IND 23 34 4 5<br />
LAC 20 36 8 2<br />
LAL 19 38 6 3<br />
MEM 20 39 4 3<br />
MIA 20 37 6 3<br />
MIL 22 34 6 4<br />
MIN 20 37 6 3<br />
NJN 20 37 6 3<br />
NOR 18 41 4 3<br />
NYK 21 34 8 3<br />
OKC 20 37 6 3<br />
ORL 21 34 8 3<br />
PHI 20 37 6 3<br />
PHO 21 38 4 3<br />
POR 20 38 6 2<br />
SAC 17 42 5 2<br />
SAN 21 35 7 3<br />
TOR 20 39 3 4<br />
UTH 22 34 7 3<br />
WAS 20 36 8 2<br />
AVG 20.4 36.6 5.8 3.2<br />
From this table we see that the Bobcats, Rockets and Pacers each<br />
have 23 games this season in which they have no rest. This is tops<br />
in the league. At the other end we have the Sacramento Kings, who<br />
only have to play 17 games this season without rest.<br />
The number of times a team plays with no rest always has a<br />
narrower range than the distribution of each team’s opponent’s<br />
rest. The reason for this is that the number of times a team gets an<br />
unrested opponent is basically unrestricted whereas the number<br />
of times a team plays with no rest is somewhat limited by the fact<br />
that they must have about 57 days of rest over the season. So, the<br />
main difference between one team’s schedule and another’s lies<br />
not so much in their rest distribution but in the rest distribution<br />
of their opponents. The data for the 2011-12 season are shown in<br />
the table below.<br />
# of Occur of Opp Days Rest 2011-12<br />
ATL 25 37 2 2<br />
BOS 17 40 5 4<br />
CBC 28 29 7 2<br />
CHI 24 33 5 4<br />
CLE 12 45 6 3<br />
DAL 21 37 3 5<br />
DEN 20 38 5 3<br />
DET 21 32 8 5<br />
GST 20 36 5 5<br />
HOU 25 34 6 1<br />
IND 23 29 10 4<br />
LAC 23 32 9 2<br />
LAL 15 41 6 4<br />
MEM 20 39 5 2<br />
MIA 11 44 8 3<br />
MIL 24 35 4 3<br />
MIN 21 41 0 4<br />
NJN 18 37 7 4<br />
NOR 22 34 4 6<br />
NYK 23 35 6 2<br />
OKC 15 42 7 2<br />
ORL 23 32 9 2<br />
PHI 21 38 4 3<br />
PHO 17 40 8 1<br />
POR 20 37 5 4<br />
SAC 16 42 3 5<br />
SAS 23 36 5 2<br />
TOR 19 36 8 3<br />
UTH 23 33 8 2<br />
WAS 23 33 6 4<br />
AVG 20.4 36.6 5.8 3.2<br />
Here we find some gross inequities. The Miami Heat get only 11<br />
unrested opponents all season but the Bobcats get 28. This gives the<br />
Bobcats a significant scheduling advantage over the Miami Heat.<br />
A difference of this magnitude can be worth as many as 5-8 wins<br />
over the course of a season – especially if the team has the personnel<br />
to take advantage of the favorable scheduling. This difference<br />
in win total can be enough to turn a six seed into a three seed, and<br />
certainly can turn an <strong>NBA</strong> futures loser into an <strong>NBA</strong> futures winner.<br />
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PLAYING FOUR GAmES IN FIVE DAYS<br />
One of many interesting scheduling situations in the<br />
<strong>NBA</strong> is the 4-games-in-5-days situation. Usually, it consists<br />
of a set of back-to back games, a day off and another<br />
set of back-to-back games. However, in strike years, when the season<br />
is compressed, a four-game-in-five-days stretch can include a game,<br />
a days rest and then three games in three days. Similarly, there can<br />
be three straight games, a days off and then another game.<br />
This season there are 218 occurrences of a team playing four<br />
games in five days—an average of 7.27 per team over the 66-game<br />
season.<br />
The handicapper can theorize that the performance of a team<br />
playing their fourth game in five days may be compromised because<br />
of the scheduling situation. Put simply, the team is tired. The obvious<br />
questions an intelligent handicapper will have regarding the four<br />
games in five days situation include, “Is the likelihood of a team<br />
winning the game reduced by the fact that they are playing their<br />
fourth game in five days? If so, by how much? Is the likelihood of<br />
a team covering the spread reduced by the fact that they are playing<br />
their fourth game in five days? If so, by how much? Is the line<br />
adjusted for the fact that a team is playing their fourth game in five<br />
days? If so, by how much?”<br />
Of course, the answers to these questions may vary greatly from<br />
team to team. One might expect that a young, deep team that is in<br />
good physical condition might perform better than an older team<br />
that relies heavily on its star players when playing their fourth game<br />
in five days. However, for the purposes of this analysis we will only<br />
examine the league’s results as a whole. Individual team trends when<br />
playing their fourth game in five days and when facing a team that<br />
playing their fourth game in five days can uncovered using the<br />
Sports Data Query Language (SDQL).<br />
Now let’s get to the questions posed earlier. To answer them<br />
we will use the results of the past seventeen <strong>NBA</strong> regular seasons.<br />
That’s a pool of 19,602 games. The strategy is to look at the league’s<br />
results as a whole and then compare them with the league’s results<br />
when playing their fourth game in five days. We’ll start by getting<br />
the league’s results as a whole based on the site (home vs away). In<br />
the <strong>NBA</strong>, the home team is 11,854-7748 straight up over the<br />
past ten seasons winning by an average of 3.3 points as a favorite of<br />
3.4 points. This is a winning percentage of 60.5%. The away team<br />
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is, of course, just the opposite. They are 7748-11,854 straight up<br />
losing by an average of 3.3 points getting an average of 3.4 points.<br />
This is a winning percentage of 39.5%.<br />
Now that we have the league’s results as a whole, let’s look at just<br />
the 4-games-in-5-days results. When an away team is playing their<br />
fourth game in five days they are a combined 359-648 straight up<br />
over the past seventeen seasons losing by an average of 4.8 points<br />
per game. This is a winning percentage of 35.6%. So, from these<br />
results we can conclude that the performance of an away team playing<br />
their fourth game in five days is reduced. In fact, it is reduced<br />
by about 1.5 points because any away team loses by an average of<br />
3.3 ppg but an away team playing their fourth game in five days has<br />
lost by an average of 4.8 ppg. The obvious question the handicapper<br />
would ask is, “Is this reduction in performance accounted for<br />
in the line?” The answer is “not quite.” Over the past ten seasons<br />
teams that are on the road and playing their fourth game in five<br />
days have been – on the average – a 4.5 point underdog. So, the<br />
linesmakers adjust the line somewhat when a team is playing their<br />
fourth game in five days and they are on the road.<br />
Now let’s look at the home team that is playing their fourth game<br />
in five days. Over the past ten seasons, the league is a cumulative<br />
281-243 in this situation winning by an average of 1.8 points while<br />
being favored by an average of 2.1 points. A record of 181-129 has<br />
a winning percentage of 53.6%. So, it appears that playing their<br />
fourth game in five days is detrimental to a team’s performance<br />
even if they are at home because all home teams have won 60.5%<br />
of their games by an average of 3.3 points in the same time span.<br />
We can summarize our results in a table, shown on the bottom of<br />
the facing page.<br />
Now let’s take a look at all the 4-in-5 situations scheduled for<br />
the upcoming 2011-12 season. The schedule-makers assign the<br />
four-in-five situation as necessary without regard to an equitable<br />
distribution amongst the 30 <strong>NBA</strong> teams. If a team has a relatively<br />
small number of four-in-five situations it is an advantage and if a<br />
team hosts a relatively large number of opponents that are playing<br />
their fourth game in five days it is an advantage. Of course, if a team<br />
plays a large number of 4-in-5 situations and faces a small number<br />
of teams playing their fourth game in five days it is a scheduling<br />
disadvantage. This information is especially useful when playing<br />
HOME<br />
W/L record Winning % SUm ATS Rec ATSm Line<br />
All Home 11854-7748 60.5% (+3.3) 9516-9708-378 (-0.1) -3.4<br />
4th-in-5, Home 281-243 53.6% (+1.8) 236-276-12 (-0.2) -2.1<br />
AWAY<br />
W/L record Winning % SUm ATS Rec ATSm Line<br />
All Away 7748-11854 39.5% (-3.3) 9708-9516-378 (+0.1) +3.4<br />
4th-in-5, Away 359-648 35.6% (-4.8) 487-496-24 (-0.3) +4.5
PLAYING FOUR GAmES IN FIVE DAYS (CONTINUED)<br />
<strong>NBA</strong> futures because a team with a scheduling advantage in 4-in-5<br />
situations can be expected to win more games than the linesmakers<br />
forecast and teams with a scheduling disadvantage can be expected<br />
to win fewer games than forecast.<br />
The adjacent table gives the number of occurrences of the fourthgames-in-five-days<br />
scheduling situation over the 2011-12 season for<br />
each team and their opponent. The first column simply gives the<br />
team name. The second column gives the number of occurrences<br />
of a four-games-in-five-days scheduling situation for each team.<br />
For example, we can see that Atlanta plays nine games this season<br />
that are their fourth game in five days. The third column gives the<br />
number of times each team faces an opponent that is playing their<br />
fourth game in five days. For example, we see that the Hawks get<br />
ten opponents this season who are playing their fourth game in five<br />
days. The fourth column gives the difference between the two with<br />
the higher number indicating a more favorable schedule.<br />
This season, the Charlotte Bobcats have to play fourteen games<br />
in which they are playing their fourth game over the last five days.<br />
This is the most in the league. The Grizzlies have the second most<br />
at twelve and they are followed by the Spurs with eleven. On the<br />
other hand, the Hornets and Timberwolves only have four 4-in-5<br />
stretches this season.<br />
Even bigger disparities occur in the third column. The New York<br />
Knicks get fourteen opponents this season that are playing their<br />
fourth game in five days, whereas the Raptors, Cavs and Clippers<br />
each get only two each.<br />
The final column gives the net difference between playing and<br />
hosting a stretch of 4-games-in-5-days. The Knicks have the highest<br />
positive differential at plus-nine. They are followed closely by the<br />
Hornets at plus eight. The two teams with the worst differential<br />
are the Grizzlies and the Bobcats, both at minus-eight.<br />
As the 2011-12 results come in for this and other scheduling<br />
situations presented in this book, astute handicappers will be able<br />
to see which teams are affected the most by the frenetic pace. These<br />
handicappers will have a significant advantage over those who<br />
handicap this season in the same manner that they handicapped<br />
previous <strong>NBA</strong> seasons. The Sports Data Query Language will allow<br />
a complete investigation of these situations over the internet for free.<br />
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2011-12 # of 4-Games-in-5 Days<br />
TEAm #4-in-5 #Opp 4-in-5 +/-<br />
ATL 9 10 1<br />
BOS 7 4 -3<br />
CBC 14 6 -8<br />
CHI 9 8 -1<br />
CLE 8 2 -6<br />
DAL 8 7 -1<br />
DEN 7 5 -2<br />
DET 9 10 1<br />
GSW 8 8 0<br />
HOU 6 12 6<br />
IND 10 6 -4<br />
LAC 9 2 -7<br />
LAL 5 7 2<br />
MEM 12 4 -8<br />
MIA 6 6 0<br />
MIL 5 9 4<br />
MIN 4 5 1<br />
NJN 8 9 1<br />
NOR 4 12 8<br />
NYK 5 14 9<br />
OKC 6 8 2<br />
ORL 5 9 4<br />
PHI 5 11 6<br />
PHO 6 7 1<br />
POR 6 7 1<br />
SAC 6 7 1<br />
SAN 11 5 -6<br />
TOR 7 2 -5<br />
UTH 6 7 1<br />
WAS 7 9 2<br />
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BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK GAmES 2011–2012<br />
Because of the lockout, the <strong>NBA</strong> schedule-makers have<br />
jammed 66 games in 124 days. This has necessitated the<br />
back-to-back-to-back scheduling situation, which is not<br />
normally a feature of the <strong>NBA</strong> schedule. Playing games on consecutive<br />
days is hard enough but playing three games in three days must<br />
be debilitating. The <strong>NBA</strong> has saddled every team with at least one<br />
of these this season. The first comes over the first three days of the<br />
season, as the LA Lakers face the Bulls on the 25th, the Kings on<br />
the 26th and the Jazz on the 27th. In all three games, the Lakers<br />
will vs facing a team that is playing their first game of the season.<br />
A complete listing of the number of times each team either is<br />
playing their third game in three days or facing an opponent that is<br />
playing their third game in three days is presented in the table below<br />
and a complete team-by-team listing is given on the facing page.<br />
# of Back-to-Back-to-Back Games 2011-12<br />
Team Playing Hosting differential<br />
ATL 2 2 0<br />
BOS 1 0 -1<br />
CBC 1 1 0<br />
CHI 1 3 +2<br />
CLE 1 2 +1<br />
DAL 1 2 +1<br />
DEN 2 0 -2<br />
DET 2 2 0<br />
GST 1 3 +2<br />
HOU 1 0 -1<br />
IND 2 2 0<br />
LAC 2 1 -1<br />
LAL 1 0 -1<br />
MEM 1 0 -1<br />
MIA 1 0 -1<br />
MIL 1 3 +2<br />
MIN 2 2 0<br />
NJN 2 4 +2<br />
NOR 1 1 0<br />
NYK 1 2 +1<br />
OKC 1 1 0<br />
ORL 1 1 0<br />
PHI 2 1 -1<br />
PHO 2 1 -1<br />
POR 2 1 -1<br />
SAC 1 2 +1<br />
SAS 2 2 0<br />
TOR 1 0 -1<br />
UTH 1 2 +1<br />
WAS 2 1 -1<br />
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Looking down the first column we see that the league has been<br />
very fair as every team in the league only has one or two threegames-in-three-days<br />
sequences this season. The parity, however,<br />
does not carry over to the second column. Here we find that there<br />
are seven teams that do not get a single opponent who is playing<br />
their third game in three days.<br />
On the other end of the rankings, we find the New Jersey Nets,<br />
who get four opponents that are playing their third game in three<br />
days. This has to help the Nets’ cause.<br />
The Bucks, Warriors and Bulls each get three opponents this<br />
season who are playing their third game in three days.<br />
The Difference column shows that the highest positive differential<br />
is plus two, shared by the Bulls, Warriors, Bucks and Nets.<br />
On the unfortunate end, we find the Nuggets, the only team in<br />
the league with a minus-two in this category.<br />
It is interesting to investigate the site of these games. For example,<br />
how many of the 42 three-games-in-three-days this season are all<br />
on the road? Are there any that are all at home and hence involve<br />
no travel? Are there some that all involve travel, as an away-homeaway<br />
sequence would?<br />
Answering these questions is easy with the Sports Data Query<br />
Language (SDQL). The SDQL text: rest+p:rest=0 and H and<br />
season=2011 will generate a listing of all the 3-in-3 games that<br />
are being played at home this season. The game listing reveals that<br />
20 of the 42 “3-in-3” sets this season end at home. The complete<br />
distribution of the site sequences is given below:<br />
AAA 10<br />
HAA 1<br />
AHA 5<br />
AAH 4<br />
AHH 3<br />
HAH 16<br />
HHA 3<br />
HHH 0<br />
The lion’s share of the games are either the HAH sequence or<br />
the AAA sequence and there are no HHH sequences.<br />
Another thing to investigate is the opponent’s rest. It turns<br />
out that is 18 of the 42 third-game-in-three days, the opponent is<br />
unrested as well, thus evening the match-up somewhat.<br />
Finally, we can investigate the number of games in which BOTH<br />
teams are playing their third game in three days. There is one such<br />
game all season. On March 24, the Pacers and Bucks face each<br />
other in Milwaukee. Both teams played on the previous two days.<br />
AND we didn’t even investigate the MIDDLE game of the 3-in-<br />
3 set. Perhaps that is where all the value lies. Maybe the UNDER<br />
will be the play in the middle game. Pay attention.<br />
The handicappers who are the first to uncover the manner in<br />
which teams perform in these unusual scheduling situations will<br />
have a big advantage over the linesmakers.<br />
Play Smart. Play Informed. Use the SDQL to investigate these<br />
scheduling situations.
THIRD GAmE IN THREE DAYS 2011–2012<br />
Opponent is Playing a Third Game in Three Days<br />
TEAm 1 2 3 4<br />
ATL 12/31 A vs HOU 2/15 A vs PHO - -<br />
BOS - - - -<br />
CBC 4/15 H vs BOS - - -<br />
CHI 1/7 A vs ATL 1/10 A vs MIN 1/23 H vs NJN -<br />
CLE 2/22 H vs NOR 4/18 H vs PHI - -<br />
DAL 1/18 A vs LAC 4/4 H vs MEM - -<br />
DEN - - - -<br />
DET 3/16 A vs PHO 3/26 A vs WAS - -<br />
GST 1/14 A vs CBC 1/25 H vs POR 3/10 H vs DAL -<br />
HOU - - - -<br />
IND 2/14 H vs MIA 3/24 A vs MIL - -<br />
LAC 2/16 A vs POR - - -<br />
LAL - - - -<br />
MEM - - - -<br />
MIA - - - -<br />
MIL 1/2 A vs DEN 1/5 A vs SAC 3/24 H vs IND -<br />
MIN 4/19 A vs DET 4/22 H vs GST - -<br />
NJN 2/1 H vs DET 2/4 A vs NYK 2/16 A vs IND 4/6 H vs WAS<br />
NOR 3/22 H vs LAC - - -<br />
NYK 1/11 H vs PHI 2/20 H vs NJN - -<br />
OKC 2/14 H vs UTH - - -<br />
ORL 4/15 A vs CLE - - -<br />
PHI 3/25 A vs SAS - - -<br />
PHO 3/1 H vs MIN - - -<br />
POR 2/4 H vs DEN - - -<br />
SAC 1/11 A vs TOR 4/18 H vs SAS - -<br />
SAS 1/8 A vs OKC 1/18 A vs ORL - -<br />
TOR - - - -<br />
UTH 12/27 A vs LAL 3/25 A vs ATL - -<br />
WAS 1/11 A vs CHI - - -<br />
Team is Playing a Third Game in Three Days<br />
Complete Listing<br />
TEAm 1 2 3 4<br />
ATL 1/7 H vs CHI 3/25 H vs UTH - -<br />
BOS 4/15 A vs CBC - - -<br />
CBC 1/14 H vs GST - - -<br />
CHI 1/11 H vs WAS - - -<br />
CLE 4/15 H vs ORL - - -<br />
DAL 3/10 A vs GST - - -<br />
DEN 1/2 H vs MIL 2/4 A vs POR - -<br />
DET 2/1 A vs NJN 4/19 H vs MIN - -<br />
GST 4/22 A vs MIN - - -<br />
HOU 12/31 H vs ATL - - -<br />
IND 2/16 H vs NJN 3/24 A vs MIL - -<br />
LAC 1/18 H vs DAL 3/22 A vs NOR - -<br />
LAL 12/27 H vs UTH - - -<br />
MEM 4/4 A vs DAL - - -<br />
MIA 2/14 A vs IND - - -<br />
MIL 3/24 H vs IND - - -<br />
MIN 1/10 H vs CHI 3/1 A vs PHO - -<br />
NJN 1/23 A vs CHI 2/20 A vs NYK - -<br />
NOR 2/22 A vs CLE - - -<br />
NYK 2/4 H vs NJN - - -<br />
OKC 1/8 H vs SAS - - -<br />
ORL 1/18 H vs SAS - - -<br />
PHI 1/11 A vs NYK 4/18 A vs CLE - -<br />
PHO 2/15 H vs ATL 3/16 H vs DET - -<br />
POR 1/25 A vs GST 2/16 H vs LAC - -<br />
SAC 1/5 H vs MIL - - -<br />
SAS 3/25 H vs PHI 4/18 A vs SAC - -<br />
TOR 1/11 H vs SAC - - -<br />
UTH 2/14 A vs OKC - - -<br />
WAS 3/26 H vs DET 4/6 A vs NJN - -<br />
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OPPONENTS ON LONG ROAD TRIPS<br />
When the league made the schedule in December,<br />
it had to arrange 33 home games and 33 road<br />
games for each team. The result is 66 regular season<br />
games that contain numerous homestands and road trips. The<br />
number of consecutive road games a team must play over the entire<br />
season does not vary greatly from team to team because of the<br />
constraint that each team must have 33 home games and 33 road<br />
games. There are no such restrictions, however, on the number of<br />
times a team hosts an opponent that is playing in at least their third<br />
straight away game.<br />
Theoretically, a team can face an opponent that is playing in at<br />
least their third straight road game in all 33 of their home games.<br />
This season, the average number of times a team will face an opponent<br />
that is playing in at least their third straight road game in<br />
2011-12 is 8.5. Continuing, the average number of times a team will<br />
face an opponent that is playing in at least their fourth straight road<br />
game is 4.4 and the average number of times a team will face an opponent<br />
that is playing in at least their fifth straight road game is 2.2.<br />
Of course, due to the vagaries of the schedule, some teams get a<br />
lot more than average and other a lot fewer than the league average.<br />
The interesting feature to <strong>NBA</strong> futures bettors is how many times<br />
each team hosts an opponent that is playing in at least their third<br />
straight road game. The accompanying table shows just that. The<br />
first column gives the name of the team, the second column gives<br />
the number of times each team is hosting an opponent that is playing<br />
in AT LEAST their third straight road game. The third column<br />
gives the number of times each team is hosting an opponent that is<br />
playing in AT LEAST their fourth straight road game. And, finally,<br />
the last column gives the number of times each team is hosting an<br />
opponent that is playing in AT LEAST their fifth straight road game.<br />
The range in the second column is significant. The New Jersey host<br />
thirteen opponents that are playing in at least their third straight<br />
road game – highest in the league. They are followed by the Knicks<br />
and Nuggets each with twelve.<br />
On the unlucky end of the scheduling spectrum, we find the<br />
Miami Heat, with only four games this season in which they opponent<br />
is playing in at least their third straight road game. They<br />
are followed by the Grizzlies, Spurs and Wizards, each with only<br />
five opponents that will be playing in at least their third straight<br />
road game.<br />
In the “Opp 4+A” column we see the discrepancies increase.<br />
The New York Knicks get eight opponents playing in at least their<br />
fourth straight away game. The Rockets and Magic have only ONE<br />
such opponent.<br />
Note that a complete listing of games where their opponent is<br />
playing in at least their third straight away game appears on the<br />
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team’s schedule pages, in section two of this book.<br />
Continuing, we see that the Nuggets and Raptors have five opponents<br />
this season that are playing in at least their fifth straight<br />
road game, whereas the Houston Rockets have NONE.<br />
Number of Opp’s in 3+ Away; 2011-12<br />
Team Opp 3+ A Opp 4+ A Opp 5+ A<br />
ATL 10 4 1<br />
BOS 8 5 1<br />
CBC 10 6 4<br />
CHI 8 5 3<br />
CLE 11 6 3<br />
DAL 6 4 2<br />
DEN 12 6 5<br />
DET 7 4 2<br />
GSW 8 3 2<br />
HOU 7 1 0<br />
IND 6 3 1<br />
LAC 10 7 2<br />
LAL 11 4 2<br />
MEM 5 2 2<br />
MIA 4 2 1<br />
MIL 7 6 2<br />
MIN 8 3 1<br />
NJN 13 6 4<br />
NOR 9 5 3<br />
NYK 12 8 4<br />
OKC 10 4 3<br />
ORL 7 1 1<br />
PHI 8 4 1<br />
PHO 10 6 4<br />
POR 9 4 1<br />
SAC 11 6 1<br />
SAN 5 3 2<br />
TOR 7 6 5<br />
UTH 11 6 2<br />
WAS 5 3 3<br />
AVG 8.5 4.4 2.3<br />
The number of times a team hosts an opponent that is playing<br />
a long road trip is yet another factor that should be considered<br />
when playing <strong>NBA</strong> Futures. Play Smart. Play Informed. Get on<br />
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opponent that is on a long road trip.<br />
To see a team’s results, in this case the Thunder’s, when facing an opponent who is playing in at least their third straight road game,<br />
use the SDQL text:<br />
site=home and op:site=away and opp:site=away and team=Thunder
QUICK SDQL OVERVIEW<br />
SDQL stands for Sports Data Query Language. It is a new<br />
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Like the Google search, there is a text query box in which you<br />
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The advantage of the SDQL is that you get one hit, which is exactly<br />
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For example, if you want to see the results for all road favorites in<br />
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AF query<br />
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That’s it!<br />
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Perhaps the best way to grasp the SDQL is to simply try the hundreds<br />
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Basically, there are only a couple of key ideas that will get you well<br />
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The first is that a query consists of a number of conditions separated<br />
by the word “and.” The second is grasping the difference between<br />
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To distinguish between them, SDQL calls one of these the team<br />
and the other the opponent. This allows access to results based on<br />
both the performance of the team and the performance of their<br />
opponent. For example, we can see how a team performs when<br />
they score at least 100 points and we can see how a team performs<br />
when their opponent scores at least 100 points.<br />
For example, to see how the Heat perform in games in which they<br />
scored at least 100 points, use:<br />
team = Heat and points>=100 query<br />
When this query is run, the computer responds with a records<br />
summary and a game listing of all the games since 1995 in which<br />
the Heat scored at least 100 points.<br />
To see how the Heat perform in games in which they allowed at<br />
least 100 points, use:<br />
team = Heat and o:points>=100 query<br />
The o: prefix on the “points” directs the “points” parameter to the<br />
opponent.<br />
To see how the Heat perform in games AFTER they scored at least<br />
100 points, use:<br />
team = Heat and p:points>=100 query<br />
Here, the p: prefix on the “points” directs the parameter to the<br />
team’s previous game.<br />
Each one of these queries has two SDQL phrases. The first defines<br />
the team and the second gives a condition. There is no limit to<br />
the number of SDQL phrases that can be strung together with<br />
the word “and.”<br />
That’s it. This is the basic structure of the SDQL. This structure<br />
will allow the thorough interrogation and investigation of historical<br />
sports data. Understanding this structure is the key to understanding<br />
the SDQL. Once you have a grasp of this structure, you will be<br />
able to perform your own investigations.<br />
Start by trying the many examples in this book. If you have any<br />
questions about the SDQL, address them to the sportsdatabase.<br />
com discussion group at:<br />
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<strong>NBA</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong>/<strong>Log</strong><br />
This section contains a two-page schedule for each <strong>NBA</strong><br />
team. Besides the date of the game and the names of<br />
the teams playing, the schedule includes the day of the<br />
game and the rest combination. The format of the rest combination<br />
is such that the rest of the team is given first and the rest of their<br />
opponent is given next.<br />
In addition, there is a column headed OPP SCH. This column<br />
lets you know when a team’s opponent is playing the second of<br />
back-to-back road games, playing their fourth game in five days<br />
and if their opponent is playing in at least their third straight road<br />
game three game road trip. If the team’s opponent is playing the<br />
second of Back-to-Back road games it will be indicated by “B2B.”<br />
If the team’s opponent is playing their fourth game in five days, a<br />
“4in5” will appear in the OPP SCH column. If the team is playing<br />
in at least their third straight road game, a the phrase “nth A” will<br />
appear in the OPP SCH column, where n is the number of their<br />
consecutive road game.<br />
THE SCHEDULE<br />
For example, if the team’s opponent is playing in their third<br />
straight road game, “3rd A” will appear. If the team’s opponent is<br />
playing in their sixth straight road game, “6th A” will be in the OPP<br />
SCH column. The goal of the authors of the Killer Sports <strong>Schedule</strong>/<br />
<strong>Log</strong> is to provide the reader with information “at a glance,” thus<br />
preventing the incessant flipping back and forth through a schedule.<br />
Along with the scheduled-based information there are spaces to<br />
fill in the results. The columns labeled side and total are for the lines<br />
and the column headed “FINAL” is for the final score.<br />
The remaining nine columns are provided for the user to enter<br />
whatever results he/she feels are important. The headings we entered<br />
are the ones usually used by handicappers, but we hope our<br />
customers feel free to redefine these columns. If the columns are<br />
used as we headed them, most handicappers simply enter W, L or<br />
P in the boxes that apply. If you miss a game or two, up-to-date<br />
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ATLANTA HAWKS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/27 Tue A NJN -&0<br />
12/28 Wed H WAS 0&1<br />
12/30 Fri H NJN 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
12/31 Sat A HOU 0&0<br />
01/02 Mon A MIA 1&0<br />
01/03 Tue A CHI 0&1<br />
01/05 Thu H MIA 1&0 4in5<br />
01/06 Fri A CBC 0&1<br />
01/07 Sat H CHI 0&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
01/09 Mon A NJN 1&1<br />
01/11 Wed A IND 1&1<br />
01/12 Thu H CBC 0&1<br />
01/14 Sat H MIN 1&0 B2B<br />
01/16 Mon H TOR 1&1<br />
01/18 Wed H POR 1&1 4thA<br />
01/20 Fri A PHI 1&1<br />
01/21 Sat H CLE 0&0<br />
01/23 Mon A MIL 1&0<br />
01/25 Wed A SAS 1&1<br />
01/27 Fri A DET 1&1<br />
01/29 Sun A NOR 1&1<br />
01/31 Tue A TOR 1&1<br />
02/02 Thu H MEM 1&1<br />
02/04 Sat H PHI 1&0<br />
02/06 Mon H PHO 1&1<br />
02/08 Wed H IND 1&0<br />
02/10 Fri A ORL 1&1<br />
02/12 Sun H MIA 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/14 Tue A LAL 1&1<br />
02/15 Wed A PHO 0&0 4in5<br />
02/18 Sat A POR 2&1 4in5<br />
02/20 Mon A CHI 1&1<br />
02/22 Wed A NYK 1&1<br />
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ATLANTA HAWKS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/23 Thu H ORL 0&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
02/29 Wed H GSW 5&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
03/02 Fri H MIL 1&1<br />
03/03 Sat H OKC 0&1 3rdA<br />
03/06 Tue A IND 2&0<br />
03/07 Wed A MIA 0&0<br />
03/09 Fri A DET 1&2<br />
03/11 Sun A SAC 1&1<br />
03/13 Tue A DEN 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed A LAC 0&1<br />
03/16 Fri H WAS 1&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
03/18 Sun A CLE 1&3<br />
03/19 Mon H BOS 0&1 6thA<br />
03/21 Wed H CLE 1&1<br />
03/23 Fri H NJN 1&1<br />
03/24 Sat A WAS 0&1<br />
03/25 Sun H UTH 0&1<br />
03/27 Tue A MIL 1&0 4in5<br />
03/28 Wed H CHI 0&1<br />
03/30 Fri H NYK 1&1<br />
03/31 Sat A PHI 0&0<br />
04/04 Wed H CBC 3&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
04/06 Fri H DET 1&0<br />
04/07 Sat A CBC 0&0 4in5<br />
04/11 Wed A BOS 3&0 4in5<br />
04/13 Fri A ORL 1&2<br />
04/15 Sun H TOR 1&1<br />
04/16 Mon A TOR 0&0<br />
04/18 Wed H DET 1&0<br />
04/20 Fri H BOS 1&1<br />
04/22 Sun H NYK 1&1 3rdA<br />
04/24 Tue H LAC 1&1<br />
04/26 Thu H DAL 1&4<br />
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BOSTON CELTICS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/25 Sun A NYK -&-<br />
12/27 Tue A MIA 1&1<br />
12/28 Wed A NOR 0&1<br />
12/30 Fri H DET 1&1<br />
01/01 Sun A WAS 1&1<br />
01/02 Mon H WAS 0&0<br />
01/04 Wed H NJN 1&1<br />
01/06 Fri H IND 1&1 4thA<br />
01/11 Wed H DAL 4&0 B2B<br />
01/13 Fri H CHI 1&1 4in5<br />
01/14 Sat A IND 0&0<br />
01/16 Mon H OKC 1&1<br />
01/18 Wed H TOR 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/20 Fri H PHO 1&1 4thA<br />
01/22 Sun A WAS 1&1<br />
01/23 Mon H ORL 0&2<br />
01/26 Thu A ORL 2&1<br />
01/27 Fri H IND 0&1<br />
01/29 Sun H CLE 1&1<br />
01/31 Tue A CLE 1&1<br />
02/01 Wed H TOR 0&0<br />
02/03 Fri H NYK 1&0<br />
02/05 Sun H MEM 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/07 Tue H CBC 1&2 4thA<br />
02/09 Thu H LAL 1&2 4thA<br />
02/10 Fri A TOR 0&1<br />
02/12 Sun H CHI 1&1 9thA<br />
02/15 Wed H DET 2&0<br />
02/16 Thu A CHI 0&1<br />
02/19 Sun A DET 2&1<br />
02/20 Mon A DAL 0&0<br />
02/22 Wed A OKC 1&1<br />
02/28 Tue A CLE 5&5<br />
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BOSTON CELTICS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/29 Wed H MIL 0&0<br />
03/02 Fri H NJN 1&2<br />
03/04 Sun H NYK 1&3<br />
03/06 Tue H HOU 1&1<br />
03/07 Wed A PHI 0&1<br />
03/09 Fri H POR 1&1<br />
03/11 Sun A LAL 1&1<br />
03/12 Mon A LAC 0&0<br />
03/14 Wed A GSW 1&0 4in5<br />
03/16 Fri A SAC 1&1<br />
03/17 Sat A DEN 0&1<br />
03/19 Mon A ATL 1&0<br />
03/22 Thu A MIL 2&1<br />
03/23 Fri A PHI 0&1<br />
03/25 Sun H WAS 1&0 4in5<br />
03/26 Mon A CBC 0&1<br />
03/28 Wed H UTH 1&1 3rdA<br />
03/30 Fri A MIN 1&1<br />
04/01 Sun H MIA 1&1<br />
04/04 Wed H SAS 2&0 B2B<br />
04/05 Thu A CHI 0&2<br />
04/07 Sat A IND 1&0 4in5<br />
04/08 Sun H PHI 0&0<br />
04/10 Tue A MIA 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed H ATL 0&3<br />
04/13 Fri A TOR 1&1<br />
04/14 Sat A NJN 0&0<br />
04/15 Sun A CBC 0&1<br />
04/17 Tue A NYK 1&1<br />
04/18 Wed H ORL 0&1<br />
04/20 Fri A ATL 1&1<br />
04/24 Tue H MIA 3&1<br />
04/26 Thu H MIL 1&0<br />
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CHARLOTTE BOBCATS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon H MIL -&-<br />
12/28 Wed H MIA 1&0<br />
12/30 Fri H ORL 1&0<br />
01/01 Sun A MIA 1&1<br />
01/03 Tue A CLE 1&1<br />
01/04 Wed A NYK 0&1<br />
01/06 Fri H ATL 1&0 4in5<br />
01/07 Sat A IND 0&0<br />
01/09 Mon A NYK 1&1<br />
01/10 Tue H HOU 0&2<br />
01/12 Thu A ATL 1&0<br />
01/13 Fri H DET 0&0 B2B 4in5<br />
01/14 Sat H GSW 0&1<br />
01/16 Mon H CLE 1&2 7thA<br />
01/17 Tue A ORL 0&0<br />
01/21 Sat A CHI 3&0<br />
01/22 Sun A NJN 0&0<br />
01/24 Tue H NYK 1&2<br />
01/25 Wed A WAS 0&1<br />
01/27 Fri A PHI 1&1<br />
01/28 Sat H WAS 0&0 B2B<br />
01/31 Tue A LAL 2&1<br />
02/01 Wed A POR 0&1<br />
02/04 Sat A PHO 2&0<br />
02/07 Tue A BOS 2&1<br />
02/10 Fri H CHI 2&1 8thA<br />
02/11 Sat H LAC 0&0 B2B 5thA<br />
02/13 Mon H PHI 1&1<br />
02/15 Wed A MIN 1&1<br />
02/17 Fri A TOR 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun A IND 1&2<br />
02/22 Wed H IND 2&0<br />
02/29 Wed A DET 6&0<br />
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CHARLOTTE BOBCATS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
03/02 Fri A SAS 1&1<br />
03/04 Sun H NJN 1&1 3rdA<br />
03/06 Tue H ORL 1&0 B2B<br />
03/07 Wed H UTH 0&1 3rdA<br />
03/09 Fri H NJN 1&1<br />
03/10 Sat A OKC 0&0<br />
03/12 Mon A NOR 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed A HOU 1&0 4in5<br />
03/15 Thu A DAL 0&1<br />
03/17 Sat H TOR 1&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
03/19 Mon H PHI 1&1<br />
03/23 Fri H MIL 3&0<br />
03/24 Sat A NJN 0&0<br />
03/26 Mon H BOS 1&0 4in5<br />
03/28 Wed H MIN 1&0 B2B<br />
03/30 Fri H DEN 1&1 5thA<br />
03/31 Sat A DET 0&0<br />
04/03 Tue A TOR 2&1<br />
04/04 Wed A ATL 0&3<br />
04/06 Fri A MIL 1&1<br />
04/07 Sat H ATL 0&0<br />
04/09 Mon H WAS 1&2 3rdA<br />
04/10 Tue A CLE 0&1<br />
04/12 Thu H DET 1&2 4thA<br />
04/13 Fri A MIA 0&0<br />
04/15 Sun H BOS 1&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
04/16 Mon H NOR 0&0<br />
04/18 Wed H CHI 1&1<br />
04/20 Fri H MEM 1&1<br />
04/22 Sun H SAC 1&1<br />
04/23 Mon A WAS 0&1<br />
04/25 Wed A ORL 1&2<br />
04/26 Thu H NYK 0&0<br />
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CHICAGO BULLS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/25 Sun A LAL -&-<br />
12/26 Mon A GSW 0&0<br />
12/29 Thu A SAC 2&1<br />
12/30 Fri A LAC 0&1<br />
01/01 Sun H MEM 1&1<br />
01/03 Tue H ATL 1&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
01/04 Wed A DET 0&1<br />
01/06 Fri A ORL 1&1<br />
01/07 Sat A ATL 0&0 4in5<br />
01/09 Mon H DET 1&1<br />
01/10 Tue A MIN 0&0 4in5<br />
01/11 Wed H WAS 0&0<br />
01/13 Fri A BOS 1&1<br />
01/14 Sat H TOR 0&0 4in5<br />
01/16 Mon A MEM 1&1<br />
01/17 Tue H PHO 0&1<br />
01/20 Fri A CLE 2&2<br />
01/21 Sat H CBC 0&3<br />
01/23 Mon H NJN 1&0<br />
01/25 Wed H IND 1&0<br />
01/27 Fri H MIL 1&1<br />
01/29 Sun A MIA 1&1<br />
01/30 Mon A WAS 0&1<br />
02/01 Wed A PHI 1&1<br />
02/02 Thu A NYK 0&1<br />
02/04 Sat A MIL 1&0<br />
02/06 Mon A NJN 1&1<br />
02/08 Wed A NOR 1&1<br />
02/10 Fri A CBC 1&2<br />
02/12 Sun A BOS 1&1<br />
02/14 Tue H SAC 1&2<br />
02/16 Thu H BOS 1&0<br />
02/18 Sat H NJN 1&1<br />
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CHICAGO BULLS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/20 Mon H ATL 1&1 4thA<br />
02/22 Wed H MIL 1&1<br />
02/28 Tue H NOR 5&5 6thA<br />
02/29 Wed A SAS 0&5<br />
03/02 Fri A CLE 1&1<br />
03/04 Sun A PHI 1&1<br />
03/05 Mon H IND 0&1<br />
03/07 Wed A MIL 1&1<br />
03/08 Thu H ORL 0&1 3rdA<br />
03/10 Sat H UTH 1&0 B2B 5thA<br />
03/12 Mon H NYK 1&0<br />
03/14 Wed H MIA 1&0 B2B<br />
03/16 Fri H POR 1&1 6thA<br />
03/17 Sat H PHI 0&0<br />
03/19 Mon A ORL 1&0<br />
03/21 Wed A TOR 1&0<br />
03/24 Sat H TOR 2&0 4in5<br />
03/26 Mon H DEN 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
03/28 Wed A ATL 1&0 4in5<br />
03/30 Fri H DET 1&1 4thA<br />
04/01 Sun A OKC 1&2<br />
04/02 Mon H HOU 0&0<br />
04/05 Thu H BOS 2&0<br />
04/08 Sun A NYK 2&2<br />
04/10 Tue H NYK 1&1<br />
04/12 Thu H MIA 1&1<br />
04/15 Sun A DET 2&1<br />
04/16 Mon H WAS 0&1<br />
04/18 Wed A CBC 1&1<br />
04/19 Thu A MIA 0&0 4in5<br />
04/21 Sat H DAL 1&0<br />
04/25 Wed A IND 3&1<br />
04/26 Thu H CLE 0&0 4in5<br />
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CLEVELAND CAVALIERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon H TOR -&-<br />
12/28 Wed A DET 1&1<br />
12/30 Fri A IND 1&1<br />
01/01 Sun H NJN 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/03 Tue H CBC 1&1<br />
01/04 Wed A TOR 0&1<br />
01/06 Fri A MIN 1&1<br />
01/08 Sun A POR 1&1<br />
01/10 Tue A UTH 1&2<br />
01/12 Thu A PHO 1&1<br />
01/13 Fri A LAL 0&1<br />
01/16 Mon A CBC 2&1 4in5<br />
01/17 Tue H GSW 0&1 3rdA<br />
01/20 Fri H CHI 2&2<br />
01/21 Sat A ATL 0&0<br />
01/24 Tue A MIA 2&1<br />
01/25 Wed H NYK 0&0 B2B<br />
01/27 Fri H NJN 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/29 Sun A BOS 1&1<br />
01/31 Tue H BOS 1&1<br />
02/03 Fri A ORL 2&1<br />
02/04 Sat H DAL 0&0<br />
02/07 Tue A MIA 2&1<br />
02/08 Wed H LAC 0&1 3rdA<br />
02/10 Fri H MIL 1&1<br />
02/11 Sat H PHI 0&0<br />
02/15 Wed H IND 3&0<br />
02/17 Fri H MIA 1&2 6thA<br />
02/19 Sun H SAC 1&1 4thA<br />
02/21 Tue H DET 1&1<br />
02/22 Wed H NOR 0&0 B2B 5thA<br />
02/28 Tue H BOS 5&5 5thA<br />
02/29 Wed A NYK 0&5<br />
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CLEVELAND CAVALIERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
03/02 Fri H CHI 1&1<br />
03/03 Sat A WAS 0&2<br />
03/05 Mon H UTH 1&1<br />
03/07 Wed A DEN 1&1<br />
03/09 Fri A OKC 1&1<br />
03/11 Sun H HOU 1&0 B2B 4thA<br />
03/13 Tue H TOR 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed A MIL 0&1<br />
03/18 Sun H ATL 3&1<br />
03/19 Mon A NJN 0&1<br />
03/21 Wed A ATL 1&1<br />
03/23 Fri A ORL 1&1<br />
03/25 Sun H PHO 1&1 4thA<br />
03/27 Tue A PHI 1&1<br />
03/28 Wed H DET 0&1 3rdA<br />
03/30 Fri H MIL 1&2<br />
03/31 Sat A NYK 0&0<br />
04/03 Tue H SAS 2&2<br />
04/04 Wed A MIL 0&1<br />
04/06 Fri A TOR 1&1<br />
04/08 Sun A NJN 1&1<br />
04/10 Tue H CBC 1&0 4in5<br />
04/11 Wed H IND 0&1<br />
04/13 Fri A IND 1&1<br />
04/14 Sat A WAS 0&0<br />
04/15 Sun H ORL 0&1<br />
04/17 Tue A DET 1&1<br />
04/18 Wed H PHI 0&0<br />
04/20 Fri H NYK 1&1<br />
04/22 Sun A SAS 1&1<br />
04/23 Mon A MEM 0&1<br />
04/25 Wed H WAS 1&1<br />
04/26 Thu A CHI 0&0<br />
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DALLAS mAVERICKS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/25 Sun H MIA -&-<br />
12/26 Mon H DEN 0&-<br />
12/29 Thu A OKC 2&0 4in5<br />
12/30 Fri H TOR 0&1<br />
01/01 Sun A MIN 1&1<br />
01/02 Mon H OKC 0&1<br />
01/04 Wed H PHO 1&1<br />
01/05 Thu A SAS 0&0<br />
01/07 Sat H NOR 1&0<br />
01/10 Tue A DET 2&0 4in5<br />
01/11 Wed A BOS 0&4<br />
01/13 Fri H MIL 1&0<br />
01/14 Sat H SAC 0&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
01/16 Mon A LAL 1&1<br />
01/18 Wed A LAC 1&0 4in5<br />
01/19 Thu A UTH 0&1<br />
01/21 Sat A NOR 1&1<br />
01/23 Mon H PHO 1&2 5thA<br />
01/25 Wed H MIN 1&1<br />
01/27 Fri H UTH 1&1<br />
01/29 Sun H SAS 1&1<br />
01/30 Mon A PHO 0&1<br />
02/01 Wed H OKC 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/03 Fri H IND 1&1<br />
02/04 Sat A CLE 0&0<br />
02/08 Wed A DEN 3&1<br />
02/10 Fri A MIN 1&1<br />
02/11 Sat H POR 0&0 B2B<br />
02/13 Mon H LAC 1&1 6thA<br />
02/15 Wed H DEN 1&0<br />
02/17 Fri A PHI 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun A NYK 1&1<br />
02/20 Mon H BOS 0&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
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DALLAS mAVERICKS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/22 Wed H LAL 1&1<br />
02/28 Tue H NJN 5&5<br />
02/29 Wed A MEM 0&7<br />
03/02 Fri A NOR 1&1<br />
03/03 Sat H UTH 0&0 4in5<br />
03/05 Mon A OKC 1&1<br />
03/06 Tue H NYK 0&1<br />
03/08 Thu A PHO 1&0<br />
03/09 Fri A SAC 0&1<br />
03/10 Sat A GSW 0&2<br />
03/13 Tue H WAS 2&0 B2B<br />
03/15 Thu H CBC 1&0 B2B 4thA<br />
03/17 Sat H SAS 1&0 B2B<br />
03/19 Mon A DEN 1&1<br />
03/21 Wed H LAL 1&0 B2B<br />
03/23 Fri A SAS 1&1<br />
03/24 Sat A HOU 0&1<br />
03/27 Tue H HOU 2&0<br />
03/29 Thu A MIA 1&2<br />
03/30 Fri A ORL 0&1<br />
04/02 Mon H LAC 2&1<br />
04/04 Wed H MEM 1&0 4in5<br />
04/06 Fri H POR 1&1<br />
04/07 Sat A MEM 0&0 4in5<br />
04/10 Tue H SAC 2&1<br />
04/12 Thu A GSW 1&0<br />
04/13 Fri A POR 0&1<br />
04/15 Sun A LAL 1&1<br />
04/16 Mon A UTH 0&1<br />
04/18 Wed H HOU 1&1<br />
04/20 Fri H GSW 1&1<br />
04/21 Sat A CHI 0&1<br />
04/26 Thu A ATL 4&1<br />
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DENVER NUGGETS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon A DAL -&0<br />
12/28 Wed H UTH 1&0 B2B<br />
12/29 Thu A POR 0&1<br />
12/31 Sat A LAL 1&1<br />
01/01 Sun H LAL 0&0<br />
01/02 Mon H MIL 0&2<br />
01/04 Wed H SAC 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
01/06 Fri A NOR 1&1<br />
01/07 Sat A SAS 0&1<br />
01/09 Mon H NOR 1&1<br />
01/11 Wed H NJN 1&1<br />
01/13 Fri H MIA 1&1 5thA<br />
01/15 Sun H UTH 1&0<br />
01/17 Tue A MIL 1&0<br />
01/18 Wed A PHI 0&1<br />
01/20 Fri A WAS 1&1<br />
01/21 Sat A NYK 0&0<br />
01/25 Wed A SAC 3&1<br />
01/27 Fri H TOR 1&1 4thA<br />
01/29 Sun H LAC 1&2<br />
01/31 Tue A MEM 1&0<br />
02/02 Thu A LAC 1&0 4in5<br />
02/03 Fri H LAL 0&2<br />
02/04 Sat A POR 0&1<br />
02/06 Mon H HOU 1&1<br />
02/08 Wed H DAL 1&3<br />
02/09 Thu H GSW 0&1<br />
02/11 Sat A IND 1&0 4in5<br />
02/14 Tue H PHO 2&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
02/15 Wed A DAL 0&1<br />
02/17 Fri A MEM 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun A OKC 1&1<br />
02/20 Mon H MIN 0&0<br />
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DENVER NUGGETS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/22 Wed A LAC 1&1<br />
02/23 Thu H SAS 0&1 9thA<br />
02/29 Wed H POR 5&7<br />
03/02 Fri A HOU 1&1<br />
03/04 Sun A SAS 1&1<br />
03/05 Mon H SAC 0&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
03/07 Wed H CLE 1&1<br />
03/09 Fri H NOR 1&1 3rdA<br />
03/11 Sun H MEM 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
03/13 Tue H ATL 1&1 5thA<br />
03/15 Thu H OKC 1&1<br />
03/17 Sat H BOS 1&0 B2B 5thA<br />
03/19 Mon H DAL 1&1<br />
03/21 Wed H DET 1&2 5thA<br />
03/23 Fri A UTH 1&0<br />
03/25 Sun A MIN 1&1<br />
03/26 Mon A CHI 0&1<br />
03/28 Wed A TOR 1&1<br />
03/30 Fri A CBC 1&1<br />
04/01 Sun A ORL 1&1<br />
04/04 Wed A NOR 2&2<br />
04/06 Fri H PHO 1&1 3rdA<br />
04/07 Sat A GSW 0&0 4in5<br />
04/09 Mon H GSW 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed H MIN 1&1<br />
04/13 Fri A LAL 1&1<br />
04/15 Sun H HOU 1&1<br />
04/16 Mon A HOU 0&0<br />
04/18 Wed H LAC 1&1<br />
04/21 Sat A PHO 2&1<br />
04/22 Sun H ORL 0&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
04/25 Wed A OKC 2&0<br />
04/26 Thu A MIN 0&3<br />
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DETROIT PISTONS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon A IND -&-<br />
12/28 Wed H CLE 1&1<br />
12/30 Fri A BOS 1&1<br />
12/31 Sat H IND 0&0<br />
01/02 Mon H ORL 1&0 4in5<br />
01/04 Wed H CHI 1&0<br />
01/06 Fri A PHI 1&1<br />
01/07 Sat H NYK 0&0 B2B<br />
01/09 Mon A CHI 1&1<br />
01/10 Tue H DAL 0&2<br />
01/12 Thu A MIL 1&1<br />
01/13 Fri A CBC 0&0 4in5<br />
01/15 Sun H GSW 1&0 B2B<br />
01/17 Tue A HOU 1&0 4in5<br />
01/18 Wed A MIN 0&1<br />
01/20 Fri H MEM 1&1<br />
01/21 Sat H POR 0&0 B2B 6thA<br />
01/23 Mon A OKC 1&1<br />
01/25 Wed H MIA 1&0 4in5<br />
01/27 Fri H ATL 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/28 Sat A PHI 0&0<br />
01/30 Mon A MIL 1&1<br />
01/31 Tue A NYK 0&2<br />
02/01 Wed A NJN 0&0<br />
02/03 Fri H MIL 1&1<br />
02/04 Sat H NOR 0&1<br />
02/08 Wed A NJN 3&1<br />
02/10 Fri H NJN 1&1<br />
02/12 Sun H WAS 1&1<br />
02/14 Tue H SAS 1&2 4thA<br />
02/15 Wed A BOS 0&2<br />
02/17 Fri H SAC 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/19 Sun H BOS 1&2<br />
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DETROIT PISTONS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/21 Tue A CLE 1&1<br />
02/22 Wed A TOR 0&4<br />
02/28 Tue H PHI 5&5 4thA<br />
02/29 Wed H CBC 0&6<br />
03/03 Sat A MEM 2&0<br />
03/06 Tue H LAL 2&1<br />
03/09 Fri H ATL 2&1 3rdA<br />
03/10 Sat H TOR 0&2<br />
03/12 Mon A UTH 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed A SAC 1&0<br />
03/16 Fri A PHO 1&0 4in5<br />
03/18 Sun A LAC 1&0 4in5<br />
03/21 Wed A DEN 2&1<br />
03/23 Fri H MIA 1&2<br />
03/24 Sat A NYK 0&0 4in5<br />
03/26 Mon A WAS 1&0 4in5<br />
03/28 Wed A CLE 1&0<br />
03/30 Fri A CHI 1&1<br />
03/31 Sat H CBC 0&0<br />
04/03 Tue H ORL 2&1<br />
04/05 Thu H WAS 1&0 4in5<br />
04/06 Fri A ATL 0&1<br />
04/08 Sun A MIA 1&1<br />
04/09 Mon A ORL 0&1<br />
04/12 Thu A CBC 2&1<br />
04/13 Fri H MIL 0&1<br />
04/15 Sun H CHI 1&2<br />
04/17 Tue H CLE 1&1 4in5<br />
04/18 Wed A ATL 0&1<br />
04/19 Thu H MIN 0&1<br />
04/22 Sun H TOR 2&3<br />
04/23 Mon A IND 0&1<br />
04/26 Thu H PHI 2&0 B2B<br />
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DETROIT PISTONS
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/25 Sun H LAC -&-<br />
12/26 Mon H CHI 0&0 B2B<br />
12/28 Wed H NYK 1&2<br />
12/31 Sat H PHI 2&0 B2B 4thA<br />
01/02 Mon A PHO 1&1<br />
01/04 Wed A SAS 1&1<br />
01/06 Fri A LAL 1&0<br />
01/07 Sat H UTH 0&0<br />
01/10 Tue H MIA 2&2 3rdA<br />
01/12 Thu H ORL 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
01/14 Sat A CBC 1&0 4in5<br />
01/15 Sun A DET 0&1<br />
01/17 Tue A CLE 1&0<br />
01/18 Wed A NJN 0&1<br />
01/20 Fri H IND 1&1<br />
01/23 Mon H MEM 2&1<br />
01/25 Wed H POR 1&0 4in5<br />
01/27 Fri H OKC 1&1<br />
01/31 Tue H SAC 3&2<br />
02/02 Thu H UTH 1&0<br />
02/04 Sat A SAC 1&1<br />
02/07 Tue H OKC 2&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
02/09 Thu A DEN 1&0<br />
02/12 Sun H HOU 2&2 5thA<br />
02/13 Mon H PHO 0&1<br />
02/15 Wed H POR 1&0<br />
02/17 Fri A OKC 1&1<br />
02/18 Sat A MEM 0&0 4in5<br />
02/20 Mon H LAC 1&1<br />
02/22 Wed A PHO 1&1<br />
02/28 Tue A IND 5&5<br />
02/29 Wed A ATL 0&5<br />
03/02 Fri A PHI 1&1<br />
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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
03/04 Sun A TOR 1&1<br />
03/05 Mon A WAS 0&1<br />
03/07 Wed H MEM 1&3<br />
03/10 Sat H DAL 2&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
03/11 Sun A LAC 0&1<br />
03/13 Tue A SAC 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed H BOS 0&1 3rdA<br />
03/16 Fri H MIL 1&1<br />
03/17 Sat A UTH 0&1<br />
03/19 Mon H MIN 1&0 B2B 4in5 5thA<br />
03/21 Wed A NOR 1&3<br />
03/22 Thu A HOU 0&1<br />
03/24 Sat H SAC 1&1<br />
03/25 Sun A POR 0&1<br />
03/27 Tue H LAL 1&1<br />
03/28 Wed H NOR 0&1<br />
03/30 Fri H NJN 1&1<br />
04/01 Sun A LAL 1&0<br />
04/03 Tue A MEM 1&0 4in5<br />
04/04 Wed A MIN 0&1<br />
04/06 Fri A UTH 1&1<br />
04/07 Sat H DEN 0&0<br />
04/09 Mon A DEN 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed A POR 1&1<br />
04/12 Thu H DAL 0&1<br />
04/14 Sat A LAC 1&1<br />
04/16 Mon H SAS 1&1<br />
04/18 Wed H LAL 1&0<br />
04/20 Fri A DAL 1&1<br />
04/21 Sat A HOU 0&1<br />
04/22 Sun A MIN 0&2<br />
04/24 Tue H NOR 1&1<br />
04/26 Thu H SAS 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
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GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
HOUSTON ROCKETS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon A ORL -&0<br />
12/29 Thu H SAS 2&0<br />
12/30 Fri A MEM 0&1<br />
12/31 Sat H ATL 0&0 4in5<br />
01/03 Tue A LAL 2&1<br />
01/04 Wed A LAC 0&2<br />
01/06 Fri A OKC 1&2<br />
01/07 Sat H OKC 0&0<br />
01/10 Tue A CBC 2&0 4in5<br />
01/11 Wed A SAS 0&0 4in5<br />
01/13 Fri H SAC 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/14 Sat H POR 0&0 B2B 4in5<br />
01/16 Mon A WAS 1&1<br />
01/17 Tue H DET 0&1<br />
01/19 Thu H NOR 1&0<br />
01/21 Sat H SAS 1&0 4in5<br />
01/23 Mon A MIN 1&1<br />
01/25 Wed H MIL 1&1<br />
01/27 Fri H WAS 1&1<br />
01/28 Sat H NYK 0&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
01/30 Mon H MIN 1&0<br />
02/01 Wed A SAS 1&1<br />
02/03 Fri H PHO 1&1<br />
02/04 Sat A MIN 0&0<br />
02/06 Mon A DEN 1&1 4in5<br />
02/08 Wed A POR 1&1<br />
02/09 Thu A PHO 0&1<br />
02/12 Sun A GSW 2&2<br />
02/14 Tue A MEM 1&1<br />
02/15 Wed H OKC 0&0<br />
02/17 Fri H MIN 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun H UTH 1&1<br />
02/20 Mon H MEM 0&1<br />
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HOUSTON ROCKETS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/22 Wed H PHI 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
02/28 Tue H TOR 5&5<br />
02/29 Wed A UTH 0&0<br />
03/02 Fri H DEN 1&1<br />
03/04 Sun H LAC 1&1 3rdA<br />
03/06 Tue A BOS 1&1<br />
03/07 Wed A TOR 0&1<br />
03/10 Sat A NJN 2&0 4in5<br />
03/11 Sun A CLE 0&1<br />
03/13 Tue A OKC 1&2<br />
03/14 Wed H CBC 0&1 3rdA<br />
03/17 Sat A LAC 2&1<br />
03/18 Sun A PHO 0&1 4in5<br />
03/20 Tue H LAL 1&1<br />
03/22 Thu H GSW 1&0 B2B<br />
03/24 Sat H DAL 1&0 B2B<br />
03/26 Mon H SAC 1&1<br />
03/27 Tue A DAL 0&2<br />
03/30 Fri H MEM 2&2<br />
04/01 Sun H IND 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
04/02 Mon A CHI 0&0<br />
04/06 Fri A LAL 3&1<br />
04/08 Sun A SAC 1&0<br />
04/09 Mon A POR 0&1<br />
04/11 Wed H UTH 1&1<br />
04/13 Fri H PHO 1&1 3rdA<br />
04/15 Sun A DEN 1&1<br />
04/16 Mon H DEN 0&0<br />
04/18 Wed A DAL 1&1<br />
04/19 Thu A NOR 0&0 4in5<br />
04/21 Sat H GSW 1&0 B2B<br />
04/22 Sun A MIA 0&0 4in5<br />
04/26 Thu H NOR 3&1<br />
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HOUSTON ROCKETS
INDIANA PACERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon H DET -&-<br />
12/28 Wed A TOR 1&1<br />
12/30 Fri H CLE 1&1<br />
12/31 Sat A DET 0&0<br />
01/02 Mon A NJN 1&0 4in5<br />
01/04 Wed A MIA 1&1<br />
01/06 Fri A BOS 1&1<br />
01/07 Sat H CBC 0&0 4in5<br />
01/09 Mon A PHI 1&1<br />
01/11 Wed H ATL 1&1<br />
01/13 Fri A TOR 1&1 4in5<br />
01/14 Sat H BOS 0&0<br />
01/18 Wed A SAC 3&1<br />
01/20 Fri A GSW 1&1<br />
01/22 Sun A LAL 1&1<br />
01/24 Tue H ORL 1&0 B2B<br />
01/25 Wed A CHI 0&1<br />
01/27 Fri A BOS 1&0<br />
01/29 Sun A ORL 1&1<br />
01/31 Tue H NJN 1&1<br />
02/01 Wed A MIN 0&1<br />
02/03 Fri A DAL 1&1<br />
02/04 Sat H ORL 0&0<br />
02/07 Tue H UTH 2&0 B2B<br />
02/08 Wed A ATL 0&1<br />
02/10 Fri A MEM 1&1<br />
02/11 Sat H DEN 0&1<br />
02/14 Tue H MIA 2&0 B2B 4in5 5thA<br />
02/15 Wed A CLE 0&3<br />
02/16 Thu H NJN 0&0<br />
02/19 Sun H CBC 2&1 3rdA<br />
02/21 Tue H NOR 1&0 B2B 4thA<br />
02/22 Wed A CBC 0&2<br />
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INDIANA PACERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/28 Tue H GSW 5&5<br />
03/03 Sat A NOR 3&0 4in5<br />
03/05 Mon A CHI 1&0<br />
03/06 Tue H ATL 0&2<br />
03/10 Sat A MIA 3&2<br />
03/11 Sun A ORL 0&2<br />
03/13 Tue H POR 1&2 4thA<br />
03/14 Wed H PHI 0&2<br />
03/16 Fri A NYK 1&1<br />
03/17 Sat H NYK 0&0<br />
03/20 Tue H LAC 2&1<br />
03/22 Thu A WAS 1&0<br />
03/23 Fri H PHO 0&1 3rdA<br />
03/24 Sat A MIL 0&0 4in5<br />
03/26 Mon H MIA 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
03/28 Wed A NJN 1&1<br />
03/29 Thu H WAS 0&2<br />
03/31 Sat A SAS 1&2<br />
04/01 Sun A HOU 0&1<br />
04/03 Tue H NYK 1&2<br />
04/04 Wed A WAS 0&1<br />
04/06 Fri H OKC 1&1<br />
04/07 Sat H BOS 0&1<br />
04/09 Mon H TOR 1&0 B2B<br />
04/11 Wed A CLE 1&0<br />
04/13 Fri H CLE 1&1<br />
04/14 Sat A MIL 0&0<br />
04/16 Mon H MIN 1&1<br />
04/17 Tue A PHI 0&0<br />
04/19 Thu H MIL 1&0 B2B<br />
04/21 Sat H PHI 1&2<br />
04/23 Mon H DET 1&0<br />
04/25 Wed H CHI 1&3<br />
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INDIANA PACERS
LA CLIPPERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/25 Sun A GSW -&-<br />
12/28 Wed A SAS 2&1<br />
12/30 Fri H CHI 1&0 B2B 4thA<br />
01/01 Sun H POR 1&2<br />
01/04 Wed H HOU 2&0 B2B<br />
01/07 Sat H MIL 2&1 4thA<br />
01/10 Tue A POR 2&1<br />
01/11 Wed H MIA 0&0 B2B 4thA<br />
01/14 Sat H LAL 2&0 4in5<br />
01/16 Mon H NJN 1&1 4thA<br />
01/17 Tue A UTH 0&1<br />
01/18 Wed H DAL 0&1<br />
01/20 Fri H MIN 1&1<br />
01/22 Sun H TOR 1&1<br />
01/25 Wed A LAL 2&2<br />
01/26 Thu H MEM 0&1 3rdA<br />
01/29 Sun A DEN 2&1<br />
01/30 Mon H OKC 0&2<br />
02/01 Wed A UTH 1&1<br />
02/02 Thu H DEN 0&1<br />
02/04 Sat A WAS 1&0<br />
02/06 Mon A ORL 1&1<br />
02/08 Wed A CLE 1&0<br />
02/10 Fri A PHI 1&1<br />
02/11 Sat A CBC 0&0<br />
02/13 Mon A DAL 1&1<br />
02/15 Wed H WAS 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
02/16 Thu A POR 0&0<br />
02/18 Sat H SAS 1&2 6thA<br />
02/20 Mon A GSW 1&1<br />
02/22 Wed H DEN 1&1<br />
02/28 Tue H MIN 5&5<br />
03/01 Thu A SAC 1&1<br />
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LA CLIPPERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
03/02 Fri A PHO 0&0<br />
03/04 Sun A HOU 1&1<br />
03/05 Mon A MIN 0&1<br />
03/07 Wed A NJN 1&0<br />
03/09 Fri A SAS 1&1<br />
03/11 Sun H GSW 1&0<br />
03/12 Mon H BOS 0&0 B2B<br />
03/14 Wed H ATL 1&0 B2B 6thA<br />
03/15 Thu H PHO 0&0<br />
03/17 Sat H HOU 1&2<br />
03/18 Sun H DET 0&1 4thA<br />
03/20 Tue A IND 1&2<br />
03/21 Wed A OKC 0&0<br />
03/22 Thu A NOR 0&0<br />
03/24 Sat H MEM 1&1 3rdA<br />
03/26 Mon H NOR 1&1<br />
03/28 Wed H PHO 1&0<br />
03/30 Fri H POR 1&0<br />
03/31 Sat H UTH 0&0<br />
04/02 Mon A DAL 1&2<br />
04/04 Wed H LAL 1&0 4in5<br />
04/05 Thu A SAC 0&1<br />
04/07 Sat H SAC 1&1<br />
04/09 Mon A MEM 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed A OKC 1&1<br />
04/12 Thu A MIN 0&0<br />
04/14 Sat H GSW 1&1<br />
04/16 Mon H OKC 1&1<br />
04/18 Wed A DEN 1&1<br />
04/19 Thu A PHO 0&0<br />
04/22 Sun H NOR 2&2<br />
04/24 Tue A ATL 1&1<br />
04/25 Wed A NYK 0&2<br />
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LA CLIPPERS
LA LAKERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/25 Sun H CHI -&-<br />
12/26 Mon A SAC 0&-<br />
12/27 Tue H UTH 0&-<br />
12/29 Thu H NYK 1&0 B2B<br />
12/31 Sat H DEN 1&1<br />
01/01 Sun A DEN 0&0 4in5<br />
01/03 Tue H HOU 1&2<br />
01/05 Thu A POR 1&1<br />
01/06 Fri H GSW 0&1 3rdA<br />
01/08 Sun H MEM 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/10 Tue H PHO 1&1<br />
01/11 Wed A UTH 0&0<br />
01/13 Fri H CLE 1&0 B2B 6thA<br />
01/14 Sat A LAC 0&2<br />
01/16 Mon H DAL 1&1<br />
01/19 Thu A MIA 2&1<br />
01/20 Fri A ORL 0&1 4in5<br />
01/22 Sun H IND 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/25 Wed H LAC 2&2<br />
01/28 Sat A MIL 2&0<br />
01/29 Sun A MIN 0&1<br />
01/31 Tue H CBC 1&2<br />
02/03 Fri A DEN 2&0<br />
02/04 Sat A UTH 0&1<br />
02/06 Mon A PHI 1&1<br />
02/09 Thu A BOS 2&1<br />
02/10 Fri A NYK 0&1<br />
02/12 Sun A TOR 1&1<br />
02/14 Tue H ATL 1&1<br />
02/17 Fri H PHO 2&1 4in5<br />
02/19 Sun A PHO 1&1<br />
02/20 Mon H POR 0&1<br />
02/22 Wed A DAL 1&1<br />
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LA LAKERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/23 Thu A OKC 0&0 4in5<br />
02/29 Wed H MIN 5&0 B2B<br />
03/02 Fri H SAC 1&0<br />
03/04 Sun H MIA 1&1 3rdA<br />
03/06 Tue A DET 1&2<br />
03/07 Wed A WAS 0&1<br />
03/09 Fri A MIN 1&1<br />
03/11 Sun H BOS 1&1<br />
03/13 Tue A MEM 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed A NOR 0&1<br />
03/16 Fri H MIN 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
03/18 Sun H UTH 1&0 4in5<br />
03/20 Tue A HOU 1&1<br />
03/21 Wed A DAL 0&1<br />
03/23 Fri H POR 1&0<br />
03/25 Sun H MEM 1&0 B2B 4thA<br />
03/27 Tue A GSW 1&1<br />
03/29 Thu H OKC 1&1<br />
03/31 Sat H NOR 1&1 4thA<br />
04/01 Sun H GSW 0&1<br />
04/03 Tue H NJN 1&2 3rdA<br />
04/04 Wed A LAC 0&1<br />
04/06 Fri H HOU 1&3<br />
04/07 Sat A PHO 0&0 4in5<br />
04/09 Mon A NOR 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed A SAS 1&1<br />
04/13 Fri H DEN 1&1<br />
04/15 Sun H DAL 1&1 3rdA<br />
04/17 Tue H SAS 1&0 B2B<br />
04/18 Wed A GSW 0&1<br />
04/20 Fri A SAS 1&1 4in5<br />
04/22 Sun H OKC 1&1 5thA<br />
04/26 Thu A SAC 3&1<br />
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mEmPHIS GRIZZLIES<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon A SAS -&-<br />
12/28 Wed H OKC 1&1<br />
12/30 Fri H HOU 1&0<br />
01/01 Sun A CHI 1&1<br />
01/03 Tue H SAC 1&1<br />
01/04 Wed A MIN 0&1<br />
01/06 Fri A UTH 1&2<br />
01/08 Sun A LAL 1&1<br />
01/10 Tue H OKC 1&1 4in5<br />
01/12 Thu H NYK 1&0<br />
01/14 Sat H NOR 1&0<br />
01/16 Mon H CHI 1&1<br />
01/18 Wed A NOR 1&1<br />
01/20 Fri A DET 1&1<br />
01/21 Sat H SAC 0&0 B2B<br />
01/23 Mon A GSW 1&2<br />
01/24 Tue A POR 0&0 4in5<br />
01/26 Thu A LAC 1&0<br />
01/28 Sat A PHO 1&0<br />
01/30 Mon H SAS 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
01/31 Tue H DEN 0&1<br />
02/02 Thu A ATL 1&1<br />
02/03 Fri A OKC 0&1<br />
02/05 Sun A BOS 1&1<br />
02/06 Mon H SAS 0&1<br />
02/08 Wed H MIN 1&0<br />
02/10 Fri H IND 1&1<br />
02/12 Sun H UTH 1&1<br />
02/14 Tue H HOU 1&1 6thA<br />
02/15 Wed A NJN 0&3<br />
02/17 Fri H DEN 1&1<br />
02/18 Sat H GSW 0&0 B2B<br />
02/20 Mon A HOU 1&0<br />
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2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/21 Tue H PHI 0&1<br />
02/29 Wed H DAL 7&0<br />
03/02 Fri A TOR 1&1<br />
03/03 Sat H DET 0&2<br />
03/07 Wed A GSW 3&1<br />
03/10 Sat A PHO 2&1<br />
03/11 Sun A DEN 0&1<br />
03/13 Tue H LAL 1&1<br />
03/16 Fri H TOR 2&1 3rdA<br />
03/18 Sun H WAS 1&1 5thA<br />
03/20 Tue A SAC 1&1<br />
03/22 Thu A POR 1&1<br />
03/24 Sat A LAC 1&1 4in5<br />
03/25 Sun A LAL 0&1<br />
03/27 Tue H MIN 1&1<br />
03/30 Fri A HOU 2&2<br />
03/31 Sat A MIL 0&0<br />
04/02 Mon A OKC 1&0<br />
04/03 Tue H GSW 0&1<br />
04/04 Wed A DAL 0&1<br />
04/06 Fri A MIA 1&1<br />
04/07 Sat H DAL 0&0<br />
04/09 Mon H LAC 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed H PHO 1&1<br />
04/12 Thu A SAS 0&0 4in5<br />
04/14 Sat H UTH 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
04/15 Sun A NOR 0&1<br />
04/17 Tue A MIN 1&0<br />
04/18 Wed H NOR 0&1<br />
04/20 Fri A CBC 1&1<br />
04/21 Sat H POR 0&2<br />
04/23 Mon H CLE 1&0 B2B<br />
04/26 Thu H ORL 2&0<br />
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mIAmI HEAT<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/25 Sun A DAL -&-<br />
12/27 Tue H BOS 1&1<br />
12/28 Wed A CBC 0&1<br />
12/30 Fri A MIN 1&2<br />
01/01 Sun H CBC 1&1<br />
01/02 Mon H ATL 0&1<br />
01/04 Wed H IND 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/05 Thu A ATL 0&1<br />
01/07 Sat A NJN 1&0<br />
01/10 Tue A GSW 2&2<br />
01/11 Wed A LAC 0&0<br />
01/13 Fri A DEN 1&1<br />
01/17 Tue H SAS 3&1<br />
01/19 Thu H LAL 1&2<br />
01/21 Sat H PHI 1&0<br />
01/22 Sun H MIL 0&1<br />
01/24 Tue H CLE 1&2<br />
01/25 Wed A DET 0&1<br />
01/27 Fri H NYK 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/29 Sun H CHI 1&1<br />
01/30 Mon H NOR 0&0<br />
02/01 Wed A MIL 1&1<br />
02/03 Fri A PHI 1&1<br />
02/05 Sun H TOR 1&1<br />
02/07 Tue H CLE 1&2<br />
02/08 Wed A ORL 0&1<br />
02/10 Fri A WAS 1&1<br />
02/12 Sun A ATL 1&1<br />
02/13 Mon A MIL 0&1<br />
02/14 Tue A IND 0&2<br />
02/17 Fri A CLE 2&1<br />
02/19 Sun H ORL 1&1<br />
02/21 Tue H SAC 1&1 5thA<br />
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2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/23 Thu H NYK 1&0 4in5<br />
03/01 Thu A POR 6&0<br />
03/02 Fri A UTH 0&1<br />
03/04 Sun A LAL 1&1<br />
03/06 Tue H NJN 1&1 4thA<br />
03/07 Wed H ATL 0&0 B2B<br />
03/10 Sat H IND 2&3<br />
03/13 Tue A ORL 2&1<br />
03/14 Wed A CHI 0&1<br />
03/16 Fri A PHI 1&1<br />
03/18 Sun H ORL 1&1<br />
03/20 Tue H PHO 1&1<br />
03/23 Fri A DET 2&1<br />
03/25 Sun A OKC 1&1<br />
03/26 Mon A IND 0&1 4in5<br />
03/29 Thu H DAL 2&1<br />
03/30 Fri A TOR 0&1<br />
04/01 Sun A BOS 1&1<br />
04/03 Tue H PHI 1&2<br />
04/04 Wed H OKC 0&1<br />
04/06 Fri H MEM 1&1 4in5<br />
04/08 Sun H DET 1&1<br />
04/10 Tue H BOS 1&1<br />
04/12 Thu A CHI 1&1<br />
04/13 Fri H CBC 0&0 4in5<br />
04/15 Sun A NYK 1&1<br />
04/16 Mon A NJN 0&1<br />
04/18 Wed H TOR 1&1<br />
04/19 Thu H CHI 0&0 B2B 4in5<br />
04/21 Sat H WAS 1&2<br />
04/22 Sun H HOU 0&0 4in5<br />
04/24 Tue A BOS 1&3<br />
04/26 Thu A WAS 1&0<br />
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mILWAUKEE BUCKS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon A CBC -&-<br />
12/27 Tue H MIN 0&0<br />
12/30 Fri H WAS 2&1<br />
01/02 Mon A DEN 2&0 4in5<br />
01/03 Tue A UTH 0&0 4in5<br />
01/05 Thu A SAC 1&0 4in5<br />
01/07 Sat A LAC 1&2<br />
01/08 Sun A PHO 0&1<br />
01/10 Tue H SAS 1&1<br />
01/12 Thu H DET 1&1<br />
01/13 Fri A DAL 0&1<br />
01/16 Mon A PHI 2&1<br />
01/17 Tue H DEN 0&1<br />
01/20 Fri A NYK 2&1<br />
01/22 Sun A MIA 1&0<br />
01/23 Mon H ATL 0&1<br />
01/25 Wed A HOU 1&1<br />
01/27 Fri A CHI 1&1<br />
01/28 Sat H LAL 0&2<br />
01/30 Mon H DET 1&1<br />
02/01 Wed H MIA 1&1<br />
02/03 Fri A DET 1&1 4in5<br />
02/04 Sat H CHI 0&1 5thA<br />
02/07 Tue H PHO 2&0 B2B 4in5<br />
02/08 Wed A TOR 0&1<br />
02/10 Fri A CLE 1&1<br />
02/11 Sat H ORL 0&0<br />
02/13 Mon H MIA 1&0 B2B 4thA<br />
02/15 Wed H NOR 1&1<br />
02/17 Fri A ORL 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun A NJN 1&0 4in5<br />
02/20 Mon H ORL 0&0 B2B<br />
02/22 Wed A CHI 1&1<br />
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mILWAUKEE BUCKS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/28 Tue H WAS 5&5<br />
02/29 Wed A BOS 0&0<br />
03/02 Fri A ATL 1&1<br />
03/03 Sat A ORL 0&1<br />
03/05 Mon H PHI 1&0<br />
03/07 Wed H CHI 1&1<br />
03/09 Fri H NYK 1&1 4thA<br />
03/11 Sun A TOR 1&0<br />
03/12 Mon A NJN 0&1<br />
03/14 Wed H CLE 1&0<br />
03/16 Fri A GSW 1&1<br />
03/20 Tue A POR 3&1<br />
03/22 Thu H BOS 1&2 7thA<br />
03/23 Fri A CBC 0&3<br />
03/24 Sat H IND 0&0 4in5<br />
03/26 Mon A NYK 1&1<br />
03/27 Tue H ATL 0&1 4in5<br />
03/30 Fri A CLE 2&1<br />
03/31 Sat H MEM 0&0 B2B<br />
04/02 Mon A WAS 1&0 4in5<br />
04/04 Wed H CLE 1&0<br />
04/06 Fri H CBC 1&1 4thA<br />
04/07 Sat H POR 0&0 B2B<br />
04/09 Mon H OKC 1&0<br />
04/11 Wed H NYK 1&0 B2B<br />
04/13 Fri A DET 1&0<br />
04/14 Sat H IND 0&0<br />
04/18 Wed A WAS 3&1<br />
04/19 Thu A IND 0&1<br />
04/21 Sat H NJN 1&2<br />
04/23 Mon H TOR 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
04/25 Wed H PHI 1&1 4thA<br />
04/26 Thu A BOS 0&1<br />
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mINNESOTA TImBERWOLVES<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon H OKC -&0<br />
12/27 Tue A MIL 0&0<br />
12/30 Fri H MIA 2&1<br />
01/01 Sun H DAL 1&1<br />
01/02 Mon H SAS 0&1<br />
01/04 Wed H MEM 1&0<br />
01/06 Fri H CLE 1&1<br />
01/08 Sun A WAS 1&1<br />
01/09 Mon A TOR 0&1<br />
01/10 Tue H CHI 0&0 4in5<br />
01/13 Fri A NOR 2&1<br />
01/14 Sat A ATL 0&1<br />
01/16 Mon H SAC 1&1 5thA<br />
01/18 Wed H DET 1&0 B2B<br />
01/20 Fri A LAC 1&1 4in5<br />
01/21 Sat A UTH 0&1<br />
01/23 Mon H HOU 1&1<br />
01/25 Wed A DAL 1&1<br />
01/27 Fri H SAS 1&1<br />
01/29 Sun H LAL 1&0 B2B<br />
01/30 Mon A HOU 0&1<br />
02/01 Wed H IND 1&0<br />
02/03 Fri A NJN 1&1<br />
02/04 Sat H HOU 0&0<br />
02/07 Tue H SAC 2&0 B2B<br />
02/08 Wed A MEM 0&1<br />
02/10 Fri H DAL 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/11 Sat H NYK 0&0<br />
02/13 Mon A ORL 1&1<br />
02/15 Wed H CBC 1&1<br />
02/17 Fri A HOU 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun H PHI 1&1<br />
02/20 Mon A DEN 0&0<br />
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mINNESOTA TImBERWOLVES<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/22 Wed H UTH 1&1<br />
02/28 Tue A LAC 5&5<br />
02/29 Wed A LAL 0&5<br />
03/01 Thu A PHO 0&7<br />
03/03 Sat A POR 1&1<br />
03/05 Mon H LAC 1&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
03/07 Wed H POR 1&1<br />
03/09 Fri H LAL 1&1 3rdA<br />
03/10 Sat H NOR 0&0 B2B 4thA<br />
03/12 Mon A PHO 1&1<br />
03/15 Thu A UTH 2&0<br />
03/16 Fri A LAL 0&1<br />
03/18 Sun A SAC 1&1<br />
03/19 Mon A GSW 0&1<br />
03/21 Wed A SAS 1&3<br />
03/23 Fri A OKC 1&1<br />
03/25 Sun H DEN 1&1<br />
03/27 Tue A MEM 1&1<br />
03/28 Wed A CBC 0&1<br />
03/30 Fri H BOS 1&1<br />
04/01 Sun A POR 1&1<br />
04/02 Mon A SAC 0&1<br />
04/04 Wed H GSW 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
04/07 Sat A NOR 2&0<br />
04/09 Mon H PHO 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed A DEN 1&1<br />
04/12 Thu H LAC 0&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
04/14 Sat H OKC 1&0<br />
04/16 Mon A IND 1&1<br />
04/17 Tue H MEM 0&1<br />
04/19 Thu A DET 1&0 4in5<br />
04/22 Sun H GSW 2&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
04/26 Thu H DEN 3&0 B2B<br />
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NEW JERSEY NETS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon A WAS -&-<br />
12/27 Tue H ATL 0&-<br />
12/29 Thu A ORL 1&2<br />
12/30 Fri A ATL 0&1<br />
01/01 Sun A CLE 1&1<br />
01/02 Mon H IND 0&1<br />
01/04 Wed A BOS 1&1<br />
01/06 Fri A TOR 1&1<br />
01/07 Sat H MIA 0&1<br />
01/09 Mon H ATL 1&1 4in5<br />
01/11 Wed A DEN 1&1<br />
01/13 Fri A PHO 1&0<br />
01/14 Sat A UTH 0&2<br />
01/16 Mon A LAC 1&1<br />
01/18 Wed H GSW 1&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
01/21 Sat H OKC 2&2 3rdA<br />
01/22 Sun H CBC 0&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
01/23 Mon A CHI 0&1<br />
01/25 Wed A PHI 1&1<br />
01/27 Fri A CLE 1&1<br />
01/29 Sun H TOR 1&1 5thA<br />
01/31 Tue A IND 1&1<br />
02/01 Wed H DET 0&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
02/03 Fri H MIN 1&1<br />
02/04 Sat A NYK 0&0 4in5<br />
02/06 Mon H CHI 1&1 6thA<br />
02/08 Wed H DET 1&3<br />
02/10 Fri A DET 1&1<br />
02/11 Sat H SAS 0&2 3rdA<br />
02/15 Wed H MEM 3&0<br />
02/16 Thu A IND 0&0<br />
02/18 Sat A CHI 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun H MIL 0&1<br />
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NEW JERSEY NETS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/20 Mon A NYK 0&0<br />
02/22 Wed H ORL 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/28 Tue A DAL 5&5<br />
03/02 Fri A BOS 2&1<br />
03/04 Sun A CBC 1&1<br />
03/06 Tue A MIA 1&1<br />
03/07 Wed H LAC 0&1 5thA<br />
03/09 Fri A CBC 1&1<br />
03/10 Sat H HOU 0&2 3rdA<br />
03/12 Mon H MIL 1&0 B2B<br />
03/14 Wed H TOR 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
03/16 Fri A ORL 1&1<br />
03/17 Sat H NOR 0&1<br />
03/19 Mon H CLE 1&0<br />
03/21 Wed H WAS 1&2 6thA<br />
03/23 Fri A ATL 1&1<br />
03/24 Sat H CBC 0&0<br />
03/26 Mon H UTH 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
03/28 Wed H IND 1&1<br />
03/30 Fri A GSW 1&1<br />
03/31 Sat A SAC 0&0<br />
04/03 Tue A LAL 2&1<br />
04/04 Wed A POR 0&1<br />
04/06 Fri H WAS 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
04/08 Sun H CLE 1&1 3rdA<br />
04/10 Tue H PHI 1&1<br />
04/13 Fri A PHI 2&1<br />
04/14 Sat H BOS 0&0 B2B 4in5<br />
04/16 Mon H MIA 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
04/18 Wed H NYK 1&0<br />
04/21 Sat A MIL 2&1<br />
04/23 Mon H PHI 1&1 3rdA<br />
04/26 Thu A TOR 2&2<br />
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NEW ORLEANS HORNETS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon A PHO -&-<br />
12/28 Wed H BOS 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
12/30 Fri H PHO 1&1<br />
01/01 Sun A SAC 1&0<br />
01/02 Mon A UTH 0&1<br />
01/04 Wed H PHI 1&3 5thA<br />
01/06 Fri H DEN 1&1<br />
01/07 Sat A DAL 0&1<br />
01/09 Mon A DEN 1&1<br />
01/11 Wed H OKC 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
01/13 Fri H MIN 1&2<br />
01/14 Sat A MEM 0&1<br />
01/16 Mon H POR 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/18 Wed H MEM 1&1<br />
01/19 Thu A HOU 0&1<br />
01/21 Sat H DAL 1&1 4thA<br />
01/23 Mon H SAS 1&1<br />
01/25 Wed A OKC 1&1<br />
01/27 Fri H ORL 1&0 4in5<br />
01/29 Sun H ATL 1&1 4thA<br />
01/30 Mon A MIA 0&0<br />
02/01 Wed H PHO 1&1<br />
02/02 Thu A SAS 0&0 4in5<br />
02/04 Sat A DET 1&0 4in5<br />
02/06 Mon H SAC 1&1<br />
02/08 Wed H CHI 1&1 7thA<br />
02/10 Fri H POR 1&1<br />
02/13 Mon H UTH 2&0 B2B<br />
02/15 Wed A MIL 1&1<br />
02/17 Fri A NYK 1&1<br />
02/20 Mon A OKC 2&0<br />
02/21 Tue A IND 0&1<br />
02/22 Wed A CLE 0&0<br />
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NEW ORLEANS HORNETS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/28 Tue A CHI 5&5<br />
02/29 Wed H TOR 0&0 B2B<br />
03/02 Fri H DAL 1&1<br />
03/03 Sat H IND 0&3<br />
03/05 Mon A POR 1&1<br />
03/07 Wed A SAC 1&1<br />
03/09 Fri A DEN 1&1<br />
03/10 Sat A MIN 0&0<br />
03/12 Mon H CBC 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed H LAL 1&0 B2B<br />
03/15 Thu H WAS 0&1 3rdA<br />
03/17 Sat A NJN 1&0<br />
03/21 Wed H GSW 3&1<br />
03/22 Thu H LAC 0&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
03/24 Sat H SAS 1&0<br />
03/26 Mon A LAC 1&1<br />
03/28 Wed A GSW 1&0 4in5<br />
03/29 Thu A POR 0&1<br />
03/31 Sat A LAL 1&1<br />
04/01 Sun A PHO 0&3<br />
04/04 Wed H DEN 2&2 7thA<br />
04/06 Fri A SAS 1&1<br />
04/07 Sat H MIN 0&2<br />
04/09 Mon H LAL 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed H SAC 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
04/13 Fri H UTH 1&1<br />
04/15 Sun H MEM 1&0 4in5<br />
04/16 Mon A CBC 0&0 4in5<br />
04/18 Wed A MEM 1&0 4in5<br />
04/19 Thu H HOU 0&0 B2B 4in5<br />
04/22 Sun A LAC 2&2<br />
04/24 Tue A GSW 1&1 4in5<br />
04/26 Thu A HOU 1&3<br />
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NEW YORK KNICKS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/25 Sun H BOS -&-<br />
12/28 Wed A GSW 2&1<br />
12/29 Thu A LAL 0&1 4in5<br />
12/31 Sat A SAC 1&1<br />
01/02 Mon H TOR 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
01/04 Wed H CBC 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
01/06 Fri A WAS 1&1<br />
01/07 Sat A DET 0&0<br />
01/09 Mon H CBC 1&1<br />
01/11 Wed H PHI 1&0 4in5<br />
01/12 Thu A MEM 0&1<br />
01/14 Sat A OKC 1&2<br />
01/16 Mon H ORL 1&3 4thA<br />
01/18 Wed H PHO 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
01/20 Fri H MIL 1&2<br />
01/21 Sat H DEN 0&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
01/24 Tue A CBC 2&1<br />
01/25 Wed A CLE 0&0<br />
01/27 Fri A MIA 1&1<br />
01/28 Sat A HOU 0&0<br />
01/31 Tue H DET 2&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
02/02 Thu H CHI 1&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
02/03 Fri A BOS 0&1<br />
02/04 Sat H NJN 0&0 4in5<br />
02/06 Mon H UTH 1&1<br />
02/08 Wed A WAS 1&1<br />
02/10 Fri H LAL 1&0 B2B 5thA<br />
02/11 Sat A MIN 0&0 4in5<br />
02/14 Tue A TOR 2&1<br />
02/15 Wed H SAC 0&0 B2B<br />
02/17 Fri H NOR 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun H DAL 1&1<br />
02/20 Mon H NJN 0&0 4in5<br />
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NEW YORK KNICKS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/22 Wed H ATL 1&1 5thA<br />
02/23 Thu A MIA 0&1<br />
02/29 Wed H CLE 5&0<br />
03/04 Sun A BOS 3&1<br />
03/06 Tue A DAL 1&0 4in5<br />
03/07 Wed A SAS 0&2<br />
03/09 Fri A MIL 1&1<br />
03/11 Sun H PHI 1&1<br />
03/12 Mon A CHI 0&1<br />
03/14 Wed H POR 1&0 B2B 5thA<br />
03/16 Fri H IND 1&1<br />
03/17 Sat A IND 0&0 4in5<br />
03/20 Tue H TOR 2&2 5thA<br />
03/21 Wed A PHI 0&1<br />
03/23 Fri A TOR 1&1<br />
03/24 Sat H DET 0&0<br />
03/26 Mon H MIL 1&1 4in5<br />
03/28 Wed H ORL 1&1<br />
03/30 Fri A ATL 1&1<br />
03/31 Sat H CLE 0&0 4in5<br />
04/03 Tue A IND 2&1<br />
04/05 Thu A ORL 1&1<br />
04/08 Sun H CHI 2&2<br />
04/10 Tue A CHI 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed A MIL 0&1<br />
04/13 Fri H WAS 1&2<br />
04/15 Sun H MIA 1&1<br />
04/17 Tue H BOS 1&1 4in5 4thA<br />
04/18 Wed A NJN 0&1<br />
04/20 Fri A CLE 1&1<br />
04/22 Sun A ATL 1&1<br />
04/25 Wed H LAC 2&0 B2B<br />
04/26 Thu A CBC 0&0 4in5<br />
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OKLAHOmA CITY THUNDER<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/25 Sun H ORL -&-<br />
12/26 Mon A MIN 0&-<br />
12/28 Wed A MEM 1&1<br />
12/29 Thu H DAL 0&2<br />
12/31 Sat H PHO 1&0 B2B<br />
01/02 Mon A DAL 1&0 4in5<br />
01/03 Tue H POR 0&1<br />
01/06 Fri H HOU 2&1 3rdA<br />
01/07 Sat A HOU 0&0 4in5<br />
01/08 Sun H SAS 0&0 4in5<br />
01/10 Tue A MEM 1&1<br />
01/11 Wed A NOR 0&1<br />
01/14 Sat H NYK 2&1<br />
01/16 Mon A BOS 1&1<br />
01/18 Wed A WAS 1&1<br />
01/21 Sat A NJN 2&2<br />
01/23 Mon H DET 1&1<br />
01/25 Wed H NOR 1&1<br />
01/27 Fri A GSW 1&1<br />
01/30 Mon A LAC 2&0<br />
02/01 Wed A DAL 1&1<br />
02/03 Fri H MEM 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
02/04 Sat A SAS 0&1<br />
02/06 Mon A POR 1&1<br />
02/07 Tue A GSW 0&2<br />
02/09 Thu A SAC 1&1<br />
02/10 Fri A UTH 0&2<br />
02/14 Tue H UTH 3&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
02/15 Wed A HOU 0&0<br />
02/17 Fri H GSW 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun H DEN 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/20 Mon H NOR 0&2 3rdA<br />
02/22 Wed H BOS 1&1 4thA<br />
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OKLAHOmA CITY THUNDER<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/23 Thu H LAL 0&0 B2B 4in5<br />
02/29 Wed A PHI 5&0<br />
03/01 Thu A ORL 0&0<br />
03/03 Sat A ATL 1&0<br />
03/05 Mon H DAL 1&1<br />
03/07 Wed H PHO 1&2<br />
03/09 Fri H CLE 1&1<br />
03/10 Sat H CBC 0&0 4in5<br />
03/13 Tue H HOU 2&1 5thA<br />
03/15 Thu A DEN 1&1<br />
03/16 Fri H SAS 0&1<br />
03/18 Sun H POR 1&1 7thA<br />
03/20 Tue A UTH 1&1<br />
03/21 Wed H LAC 0&0 B2B 4in5<br />
03/23 Fri H MIN 1&1 7thA<br />
03/25 Sun H MIA 1&1<br />
03/27 Tue A POR 1&1<br />
03/29 Thu A LAL 1&1<br />
04/01 Sun H CHI 2&1<br />
04/02 Mon H MEM 0&1 3rdA<br />
04/04 Wed A MIA 1&0<br />
04/06 Fri A IND 1&1<br />
04/08 Sun H TOR 1&1<br />
04/09 Mon A MIL 0&1<br />
04/11 Wed H LAC 1&1<br />
04/13 Fri H SAC 1&1 3rdA<br />
04/14 Sat A MIN 0&1<br />
04/16 Mon A LAC 1&1<br />
04/18 Wed A PHO 1&1<br />
04/20 Fri A SAC 1&1<br />
04/22 Sun A LAL 1&1<br />
04/24 Tue H SAC 1&1<br />
04/25 Wed H DEN 0&2<br />
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ORLANDO mAGIC<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/25 Sun A OKC -&-<br />
12/26 Mon H HOU 0&-<br />
12/29 Thu H NJN 2&1<br />
12/30 Fri A CBC 0&1<br />
01/01 Sun H TOR 1&1<br />
01/02 Mon A DET 0&1<br />
01/04 Wed H WAS 1&1<br />
01/06 Fri H CHI 1&1<br />
01/08 Sun A SAC 1&2<br />
01/11 Wed A POR 2&0<br />
01/12 Thu A GSW 0&1<br />
01/16 Mon A NYK 3&1<br />
01/17 Tue H CBC 0&0 4in5<br />
01/18 Wed H SAS 0&0 B2B<br />
01/20 Fri H LAL 1&0 B2B<br />
01/23 Mon A BOS 2&0<br />
01/24 Tue A IND 0&1<br />
01/26 Thu H BOS 1&2<br />
01/27 Fri A NOR 0&1<br />
01/29 Sun H IND 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/30 Mon A PHI 0&1<br />
02/01 Wed H WAS 1&1<br />
02/03 Fri H CLE 1&2<br />
02/04 Sat A IND 0&0 4in5<br />
02/06 Mon H LAC 1&1<br />
02/08 Wed H MIA 1&0<br />
02/10 Fri H ATL 1&1<br />
02/11 Sat A MIL 0&0 4in5<br />
02/13 Mon H MIN 1&1<br />
02/15 Wed H PHI 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/17 Fri H MIL 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun A MIA 1&1<br />
02/20 Mon A MIL 0&0<br />
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ORLANDO mAGIC<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/22 Wed A NJN 1&1 4in5<br />
02/23 Thu A ATL 0&0<br />
02/29 Wed A WAS 5&0<br />
03/01 Thu H OKC 0&0 B2B<br />
03/03 Sat H MIL 1&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
03/05 Mon A TOR 1&0<br />
03/06 Tue A CBC 0&1<br />
03/08 Thu A CHI 1&0 4in5<br />
03/11 Sun H IND 2&0 B2B<br />
03/13 Tue H MIA 1&2<br />
03/14 Wed A SAS 0&1<br />
03/16 Fri H NJN 1&1<br />
03/18 Sun A MIA 1&1<br />
03/19 Mon H CHI 0&1<br />
03/21 Wed H PHO 1&0 B2B<br />
03/23 Fri H CLE 1&1 3rdA<br />
03/26 Mon A TOR 2&1<br />
03/28 Wed A NYK 1&1<br />
03/30 Fri H DAL 1&0 B2B<br />
04/01 Sun H DEN 1&1 6thA<br />
04/03 Tue A DET 1&2<br />
04/05 Thu H NYK 1&1<br />
04/07 Sat A PHI 1&2<br />
04/09 Mon H DET 1&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
04/10 Tue A WAS 0&0<br />
04/13 Fri H ATL 2&1 3rdA<br />
04/15 Sun A CLE 1&0 4in5<br />
04/16 Mon H PHI 0&2<br />
04/18 Wed A BOS 1&0 4in5<br />
04/21 Sat A UTH 2&2<br />
04/22 Sun A DEN 0&0<br />
04/25 Wed H CBC 2&1<br />
04/26 Thu A MEM 0&2<br />
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PHILADELPHIA 76ERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon A POR -&-<br />
12/28 Wed A PHO 1&1<br />
12/30 Fri A UTH 1&1<br />
12/31 Sat A GSW 0&2<br />
01/04 Wed A NOR 3&1<br />
01/06 Fri H DET 1&1<br />
01/07 Sat H TOR 0&0<br />
01/09 Mon H IND 1&1<br />
01/10 Tue H SAC 0&1<br />
01/11 Wed A NYK 0&1<br />
01/13 Fri H WAS 1&1<br />
01/14 Sat A WAS 0&0 4in5<br />
01/16 Mon H MIL 1&2<br />
01/18 Wed H DEN 1&0 B2B<br />
01/20 Fri H ATL 1&1<br />
01/21 Sat A MIA 0&1<br />
01/23 Mon H WAS 1&0<br />
01/25 Wed H NJN 1&1 4in5<br />
01/27 Fri H CBC 1&1<br />
01/28 Sat H DET 0&0<br />
01/30 Mon H ORL 1&0 4in5<br />
02/01 Wed H CHI 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/03 Fri H MIA 1&1<br />
02/04 Sat A ATL 0&1<br />
02/06 Mon H LAL 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/08 Wed H SAS 1&1<br />
02/10 Fri H LAC 1&1 4thA<br />
02/11 Sat A CLE 0&0 4in5<br />
02/13 Mon A CBC 1&1<br />
02/15 Wed A ORL 1&1<br />
02/17 Fri H DAL 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun A MIN 1&1<br />
02/21 Tue A MEM 1&0 4in5<br />
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PHILADELPHIA 76ERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/22 Wed A HOU 0&1<br />
02/28 Tue A DET 5&5<br />
02/29 Wed H OKC 0&5<br />
03/02 Fri H GSW 1&1 4thA<br />
03/04 Sun H CHI 1&1 3rdA<br />
03/05 Mon A MIL 0&1<br />
03/07 Wed H BOS 1&0<br />
03/09 Fri H UTH 1&1 4thA<br />
03/11 Sun A NYK 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed A IND 2&0 4in5<br />
03/16 Fri H MIA 1&1 3rdA<br />
03/17 Sat A CHI 0&0<br />
03/19 Mon A CBC 1&1<br />
03/21 Wed H NYK 1&0<br />
03/23 Fri H BOS 1&0 B2B 8thA<br />
03/25 Sun A SAS 1&0 4in5<br />
03/27 Tue H CLE 1&1<br />
03/30 Fri A WAS 2&0<br />
03/31 Sat H ATL 0&0 4in5<br />
04/03 Tue A MIA 2&1<br />
04/04 Wed H TOR 0&0<br />
04/07 Sat H ORL 2&1<br />
04/08 Sun A BOS 0&0 4in5<br />
04/10 Tue A NJN 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed A TOR 0&1<br />
04/13 Fri H NJN 1&2<br />
04/16 Mon A ORL 2&0<br />
04/17 Tue H IND 0&0 4in5<br />
04/18 Wed A CLE 0&0 4in5<br />
04/21 Sat A IND 2&1<br />
04/23 Mon A NJN 1&1<br />
04/25 Wed A MIL 1&1<br />
04/26 Thu A DET 0&2<br />
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PHOENIX SUNS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon H NOR -&-<br />
12/28 Wed H PHI 1&1<br />
12/30 Fri A NOR 1&1<br />
12/31 Sat A OKC 0&1<br />
01/02 Mon H GSW 1&1<br />
01/04 Wed A DAL 1&1<br />
01/06 Fri H POR 1&0<br />
01/08 Sun H MIL 1&0 B2B 5thA<br />
01/10 Tue A LAL 1&1<br />
01/12 Thu H CLE 1&1 5thA<br />
01/13 Fri H NJN 0&1<br />
01/15 Sun A SAS 1&1<br />
01/17 Tue A CHI 1&0 4in5<br />
01/18 Wed A NYK 0&1<br />
01/20 Fri A BOS 1&1<br />
01/23 Mon A DAL 2&1<br />
01/24 Tue H TOR 0&1<br />
01/27 Fri A POR 2&1 4in5<br />
01/28 Sat H MEM 0&1 4thA<br />
01/30 Mon H DAL 1&0<br />
02/01 Wed A NOR 1&1<br />
02/03 Fri A HOU 1&1<br />
02/04 Sat H CBC 0&2 3rdA<br />
02/06 Mon A ATL 1&1<br />
02/07 Tue A MIL 0&2<br />
02/09 Thu H HOU 1&0 B2B 4thA<br />
02/11 Sat A SAC 1&1<br />
02/13 Mon A GSW 1&0<br />
02/14 Tue A DEN 0&2<br />
02/15 Wed H ATL 0&0 B2B<br />
02/17 Fri A LAL 1&2<br />
02/19 Sun H LAL 1&1<br />
02/20 Mon H WAS 0&2 5thA<br />
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PHOENIX SUNS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/22 Wed H GSW 1&1<br />
03/01 Thu H MIN 7&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
03/02 Fri H LAC 0&0 B2B<br />
03/04 Sun H SAC 1&1<br />
03/07 Wed A OKC 2&1<br />
03/08 Thu H DAL 0&1<br />
03/10 Sat H MEM 1&2<br />
03/12 Mon H MIN 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed H UTH 1&1<br />
03/15 Thu A LAC 0&0 4in5<br />
03/16 Fri H DET 0&1 3rdA<br />
03/18 Sun H HOU 1&0 B2B<br />
03/20 Tue A MIA 1&1<br />
03/21 Wed A ORL 0&1<br />
03/23 Fri A IND 1&0<br />
03/25 Sun A CLE 1&1<br />
03/27 Tue H SAS 1&1 4in5<br />
03/28 Wed A LAC 0&1<br />
04/01 Sun H NOR 3&0 B2B 4in5 5thA<br />
04/03 Tue A SAC 1&0 4in5<br />
04/04 Wed A UTH 0&1<br />
04/06 Fri A DEN 1&1<br />
04/07 Sat H LAL 0&0 4in5<br />
04/09 Mon A MIN 1&1<br />
04/11 Wed A MEM 1&1<br />
04/13 Fri A HOU 1&1<br />
04/14 Sat A SAS 0&1<br />
04/16 Mon H POR 1&0 B2B<br />
04/18 Wed H OKC 1&1 3rdA<br />
04/19 Thu H LAC 0&0 B2B<br />
04/21 Sat H DEN 1&2<br />
04/24 Tue A UTH 2&2<br />
04/25 Wed H SAS 0&1<br />
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PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon H PHI -&-<br />
12/27 Tue H SAC 0&0<br />
12/29 Thu H DEN 1&0<br />
01/01 Sun A LAC 2&1<br />
01/03 Tue A OKC 1&0<br />
01/05 Thu H LAL 1&1<br />
01/06 Fri A PHO 0&1<br />
01/08 Sun H CLE 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/10 Tue H LAC 1&2<br />
01/11 Wed H ORL 0&2<br />
01/13 Fri A SAS 1&1<br />
01/14 Sat A HOU 0&0 4in5<br />
01/16 Mon A NOR 1&1<br />
01/18 Wed A ATL 1&1<br />
01/20 Fri A TOR 1&1<br />
01/21 Sat A DET 0&0 4in5<br />
01/23 Mon H SAC 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/24 Tue H MEM 0&0 B2B 4in5<br />
01/25 Wed A GSW 0&1<br />
01/27 Fri H PHO 1&2<br />
01/30 Mon A UTH 2&1<br />
02/01 Wed H CBC 1&0 B2B<br />
02/02 Thu A SAC 0&1<br />
02/04 Sat H DEN 1&0 4in5<br />
02/06 Mon H OKC 1&1<br />
02/08 Wed H HOU 1&1 3rdA<br />
02/10 Fri A NOR 1&1<br />
02/11 Sat A DAL 0&0<br />
02/14 Tue H WAS 2&1<br />
02/15 Wed A GSW 0&1<br />
02/16 Thu H LAC 0&0<br />
02/18 Sat H ATL 1&2 3rdA<br />
02/20 Mon A LAL 1&0<br />
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PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/21 Tue H SAS 0&0 B2B 8thA<br />
02/29 Wed A DEN 7&5<br />
03/01 Thu H MIA 0&6<br />
03/03 Sat H MIN 1&1 4in5 4thA<br />
03/05 Mon H NOR 1&1<br />
03/07 Wed A MIN 1&1<br />
03/09 Fri A BOS 1&1<br />
03/10 Sat A WAS 0&2<br />
03/13 Tue A IND 2&1<br />
03/14 Wed A NYK 0&1<br />
03/16 Fri A CHI 1&1<br />
03/18 Sun A OKC 1&1<br />
03/20 Tue H MIL 1&3<br />
03/22 Thu H MEM 1&1<br />
03/23 Fri A LAL 0&1<br />
03/25 Sun H GSW 1&0 4in5<br />
03/27 Tue H OKC 1&1<br />
03/29 Thu H NOR 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
03/30 Fri A LAC 0&1<br />
04/01 Sun H MIN 1&1<br />
04/02 Mon H UTH 0&1<br />
04/04 Wed H NJN 1&0 B2B 4thA<br />
04/06 Fri A DAL 1&1<br />
04/07 Sat A MIL 0&0<br />
04/09 Mon H HOU 1&0 B2B 4thA<br />
04/11 Wed H GSW 1&1<br />
04/13 Fri H DAL 1&0 B2B<br />
04/15 Sun A SAC 1&1<br />
04/16 Mon A PHO 0&1<br />
04/18 Wed H UTH 1&1<br />
04/21 Sat A MEM 2&0 4in5<br />
04/23 Mon A SAS 1&0<br />
04/26 Thu A UTH 2&1<br />
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SACRAmENTO KINGS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon H LAL -&0<br />
12/27 Tue A POR 0&0<br />
12/29 Thu H CHI 1&2 3rdA<br />
12/31 Sat H NYK 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/01 Sun H NOR 0&1<br />
01/03 Tue A MEM 1&1<br />
01/04 Wed A DEN 0&1 4in5<br />
01/05 Thu H MIL 0&1 3rdA<br />
01/08 Sun H ORL 2&1<br />
01/10 Tue A PHI 1&0 4in5<br />
01/11 Wed A TOR 0&0 4in5<br />
01/13 Fri A HOU 1&1<br />
01/14 Sat A DAL 0&0 4in5<br />
01/16 Mon A MIN 1&1<br />
01/18 Wed H IND 1&3<br />
01/20 Fri A SAS 1&1<br />
01/21 Sat A MEM 0&0<br />
01/23 Mon A POR 1&1<br />
01/25 Wed H DEN 1&3 5thA<br />
01/28 Sat A UTH 2&0<br />
01/31 Tue A GSW 2&3<br />
02/02 Thu H POR 1&0<br />
02/04 Sat H GSW 1&1<br />
02/06 Mon A NOR 1&1<br />
02/07 Tue A MIN 0&2<br />
02/09 Thu H OKC 1&1 4thA<br />
02/11 Sat H PHO 1&1<br />
02/14 Tue A CHI 2&1<br />
02/15 Wed A NYK 0&0<br />
02/17 Fri A DET 1&1<br />
02/19 Sun A CLE 1&1<br />
02/21 Tue A MIA 1&1<br />
02/22 Wed A WAS 0&1<br />
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SACRAmENTO KINGS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/28 Tue H UTH 5&5<br />
03/01 Thu H LAC 1&1<br />
03/02 Fri A LAL 0&1<br />
03/04 Sun A PHO 1&1<br />
03/05 Mon A DEN 0&0<br />
03/07 Wed H NOR 1&1<br />
03/09 Fri H DAL 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
03/11 Sun H ATL 1&1 4thA<br />
03/13 Tue H GSW 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed H DET 0&1<br />
03/16 Fri H BOS 1&1 4thA<br />
03/18 Sun H MIN 1&1 4thA<br />
03/20 Tue H MEM 1&1<br />
03/22 Thu H UTH 1&1<br />
03/24 Sat A GSW 1&1<br />
03/26 Mon A HOU 1&1<br />
03/28 Wed H SAS 1&0 B2B 4in5<br />
03/30 Fri A UTH 1&1<br />
03/31 Sat H NJN 0&0 B2B<br />
04/02 Mon H MIN 1&0 B2B<br />
04/03 Tue H PHO 0&1<br />
04/05 Thu H LAC 1&0<br />
04/07 Sat A LAC 1&1<br />
04/08 Sun H HOU 0&1 3rdA<br />
04/10 Tue A DAL 1&2<br />
04/11 Wed A NOR 0&1<br />
04/13 Fri A OKC 1&1<br />
04/15 Sun H POR 1&1<br />
04/18 Wed H SAS 2&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
04/20 Fri H OKC 1&1 4thA<br />
04/22 Sun A CBC 1&1<br />
04/24 Tue A OKC 1&1<br />
04/26 Thu H LAL 1&3<br />
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SAN ANTONIO SPURS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon H MEM -&-<br />
12/28 Wed H LAC 1&2<br />
12/29 Thu A HOU 0&2<br />
12/31 Sat H UTH 1&0 4in5<br />
01/02 Mon A MIN 1&0<br />
01/04 Wed H GSW 1&1<br />
01/05 Thu H DAL 0&0 4in5<br />
01/07 Sat H DEN 1&0 B2B<br />
01/08 Sun A OKC 0&0<br />
01/10 Tue A MIL 1&1<br />
01/11 Wed H HOU 0&0 B2B<br />
01/13 Fri H POR 1&1<br />
01/15 Sun H PHO 1&1<br />
01/17 Tue A MIA 1&3<br />
01/18 Wed A ORL 0&0<br />
01/20 Fri H SAC 1&1<br />
01/21 Sat A HOU 0&1<br />
01/23 Mon A NOR 1&1<br />
01/25 Wed H ATL 1&1<br />
01/27 Fri A MIN 1&1<br />
01/29 Sun A DAL 1&1<br />
01/30 Mon A MEM 0&1<br />
02/01 Wed H HOU 1&1<br />
02/02 Thu H NOR 0&0 4in5<br />
02/04 Sat H OKC 1&0<br />
02/06 Mon A MEM 1&0 4in5<br />
02/08 Wed A PHI 1&1<br />
02/11 Sat A NJN 2&0<br />
02/14 Tue A DET 2&1<br />
02/15 Wed A TOR 0&0<br />
02/18 Sat A LAC 2&1<br />
02/20 Mon A UTH 1&0<br />
02/21 Tue A POR 0&0<br />
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SAN ANTONIO SPURS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/23 Thu A DEN 1&0 4in5<br />
02/29 Wed H CHI 5&0<br />
03/02 Fri H CBC 1&1<br />
03/04 Sun H DEN 1&1<br />
03/07 Wed H NYK 2&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
03/09 Fri H LAC 1&1 6thA<br />
03/12 Mon H WAS 2&1<br />
03/14 Wed H ORL 1&0<br />
03/16 Fri A OKC 1&0<br />
03/17 Sat A DAL 0&1<br />
03/21 Wed H MIN 3&1 6thA<br />
03/23 Fri H DAL 1&1<br />
03/24 Sat A NOR 0&1<br />
03/25 Sun H PHI 0&1<br />
03/27 Tue A PHO 1&1<br />
03/28 Wed A SAC 0&1<br />
03/31 Sat H IND 2&1<br />
04/03 Tue A CLE 2&2<br />
04/04 Wed A BOS 0&2<br />
04/06 Fri H NOR 1&1<br />
04/08 Sun H UTH 1&1<br />
04/09 Mon A UTH 0&0<br />
04/11 Wed H LAL 1&1 3rdA<br />
04/12 Thu H MEM 0&0<br />
04/14 Sat H PHO 1&0 B2B 4thA<br />
04/16 Mon A GSW 1&1<br />
04/17 Tue A LAL 0&1<br />
04/18 Wed A SAC 0&2<br />
04/20 Fri H LAL 1&1<br />
04/22 Sun H CLE 1&1<br />
04/23 Mon H POR 0&1<br />
04/25 Wed A PHO 1&0<br />
04/26 Thu A GSW 0&1<br />
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TORONTO RAPTORS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon A CLE -&-<br />
12/28 Wed H IND 1&1<br />
12/30 Fri A DAL 1&0<br />
01/01 Sun A ORL 1&1<br />
01/02 Mon A NYK 0&1<br />
01/04 Wed H CLE 1&0<br />
01/06 Fri H NJN 1&1<br />
01/07 Sat A PHI 0&0<br />
01/09 Mon H MIN 1&0 B2B<br />
01/10 Tue A WAS 0&1<br />
01/11 Wed H SAC 0&0 B2B<br />
01/13 Fri H IND 1&1<br />
01/14 Sat A CHI 0&0 4in5<br />
01/16 Mon A ATL 1&1<br />
01/18 Wed A BOS 1&1<br />
01/20 Fri H POR 1&1 5thA<br />
01/22 Sun A LAC 1&1<br />
01/24 Tue A PHO 1&0<br />
01/25 Wed A UTH 0&3<br />
01/27 Fri A DEN 1&1<br />
01/29 Sun A NJN 1&1<br />
01/31 Tue H ATL 1&1 5thA<br />
02/01 Wed A BOS 0&0<br />
02/03 Fri H WAS 1&1<br />
02/05 Sun A MIA 1&1<br />
02/06 Mon A WAS 0&1<br />
02/08 Wed H MIL 1&0<br />
02/10 Fri H BOS 1&0<br />
02/12 Sun H LAL 1&1 6thA<br />
02/14 Tue H NYK 1&2<br />
02/15 Wed H SAS 0&0 B2B 5thA<br />
02/17 Fri H CBC 1&1<br />
02/22 Wed H DET 4&0 B2B<br />
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TORONTO RAPTORS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/28 Tue A HOU 5&5<br />
02/29 Wed A NOR 0&0<br />
03/02 Fri H MEM 1&1<br />
03/04 Sun H GSW 1&1 5thA<br />
03/05 Mon H ORL 0&1<br />
03/07 Wed H HOU 1&0 B2B<br />
03/10 Sat A DET 2&0<br />
03/11 Sun H MIL 0&1<br />
03/13 Tue A CLE 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed A NJN 0&1<br />
03/16 Fri A MEM 1&2<br />
03/17 Sat A CBC 0&1<br />
03/20 Tue A NYK 2&2<br />
03/21 Wed H CHI 0&1<br />
03/23 Fri H NYK 1&1<br />
03/24 Sat A CHI 0&2<br />
03/26 Mon H ORL 1&2<br />
03/28 Wed H DEN 1&1 4thA<br />
03/30 Fri H MIA 1&0<br />
04/01 Sun H WAS 1&1<br />
04/03 Tue H CBC 1&2<br />
04/04 Wed A PHI 0&0<br />
04/06 Fri H CLE 1&1<br />
04/08 Sun A OKC 1&1<br />
04/09 Mon A IND 0&1<br />
04/11 Wed H PHI 1&0 B2B 4in5 3rdA<br />
04/13 Fri H BOS 1&1<br />
04/15 Sun A ATL 1&1<br />
04/16 Mon H ATL 0&0<br />
04/18 Wed A MIA 1&1<br />
04/22 Sun A DET 3&2<br />
04/23 Mon A MIL 0&1<br />
04/26 Thu H NJN 2&2<br />
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UTAH JAZZ<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/27 Tue A LAL -&0<br />
12/28 Wed A DEN 0&1<br />
12/30 Fri H PHI 1&1 3rdA<br />
12/31 Sat A SAS 0&1<br />
01/02 Mon H NOR 1&0 B2B<br />
01/03 Tue H MIL 0&0 B2B<br />
01/06 Fri H MEM 2&1<br />
01/07 Sat A GSW 0&0<br />
01/10 Tue H CLE 2&1 4thA<br />
01/11 Wed H LAL 0&0<br />
01/14 Sat H NJN 2&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
01/15 Sun A DEN 0&1<br />
01/17 Tue H LAC 1&0<br />
01/19 Thu H DAL 1&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
01/21 Sat H MIN 1&0 B2B<br />
01/25 Wed H TOR 3&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
01/27 Fri A DAL 1&1<br />
01/28 Sat H SAC 0&2<br />
01/30 Mon H POR 1&2<br />
02/01 Wed H LAC 1&1<br />
02/02 Thu A GSW 0&1<br />
02/04 Sat H LAL 1&0 B2B<br />
02/06 Mon A NYK 1&1 4in5<br />
02/07 Tue A IND 0&2<br />
02/10 Fri H OKC 2&0 B2B 4in5 5thA<br />
02/12 Sun A MEM 1&1<br />
02/13 Mon A NOR 0&2<br />
02/14 Tue A OKC 0&3<br />
02/17 Fri H WAS 2&1 4thA<br />
02/19 Sun A HOU 1&1<br />
02/20 Mon H SAS 0&1 7thA<br />
02/22 Wed A MIN 1&1<br />
02/28 Tue A SAC 5&5<br />
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UTAH JAZZ<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/29 Wed H HOU 0&0<br />
03/02 Fri H MIA 1&0 B2B<br />
03/03 Sat A DAL 0&0 4in5<br />
03/05 Mon A CLE 1&1<br />
03/07 Wed A CBC 1&0<br />
03/09 Fri A PHI 1&1<br />
03/10 Sat A CHI 0&1<br />
03/12 Mon H DET 1&1<br />
03/14 Wed A PHO 1&1<br />
03/15 Thu H MIN 0&2<br />
03/17 Sat H GSW 1&0 4in5<br />
03/18 Sun A LAL 0&1<br />
03/20 Tue H OKC 1&1<br />
03/22 Thu A SAC 1&1<br />
03/23 Fri H DEN 0&1<br />
03/25 Sun A ATL 1&0 4in5<br />
03/26 Mon A NJN 0&1<br />
03/28 Wed A BOS 1&1<br />
03/30 Fri H SAC 1&1<br />
03/31 Sat A LAC 0&0<br />
04/02 Mon A POR 1&0 4in5<br />
04/04 Wed H PHO 1&0 B2B<br />
04/06 Fri H GSW 1&1 4thA<br />
04/08 Sun A SAS 1&1<br />
04/09 Mon H SAS 0&0<br />
04/11 Wed A HOU 1&1<br />
04/13 Fri A NOR 1&1<br />
04/14 Sat A MEM 0&1<br />
04/16 Mon H DAL 1&0 B2B 4in5 4thA<br />
04/18 Wed A POR 1&1<br />
04/21 Sat H ORL 2&2<br />
04/24 Tue H PHO 2&2<br />
04/26 Thu H POR 1&2<br />
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WASHINGTON WIZARDS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
12/26 Mon H NJN -&-<br />
12/28 Wed A ATL 1&0<br />
12/30 Fri A MIL 1&2<br />
01/01 Sun H BOS 1&1<br />
01/02 Mon A BOS 0&0<br />
01/04 Wed A ORL 1&1<br />
01/06 Fri H NYK 1&1<br />
01/08 Sun H MIN 1&1<br />
01/10 Tue H TOR 1&0 4in5<br />
01/11 Wed A CHI 0&0 4in5<br />
01/13 Fri A PHI 1&1 4in5<br />
01/14 Sat H PHI 0&0 4in5<br />
01/16 Mon H HOU 1&1<br />
01/18 Wed H OKC 1&1<br />
01/20 Fri H DEN 1&1 3rdA<br />
01/22 Sun H BOS 1&1<br />
01/23 Mon A PHI 0&1<br />
01/25 Wed H CBC 1&0 4in5<br />
01/27 Fri A HOU 1&1<br />
01/28 Sat A CBC 0&0 4in5<br />
01/30 Mon H CHI 1&0 B2B<br />
02/01 Wed A ORL 1&1<br />
02/03 Fri A TOR 1&1<br />
02/04 Sat H LAC 0&1<br />
02/06 Mon H TOR 1&0 B2B<br />
02/08 Wed H NYK 1&1<br />
02/10 Fri H MIA 1&1<br />
02/12 Sun A DET 1&1<br />
02/14 Tue A POR 1&2<br />
02/15 Wed A LAC 0&1<br />
02/17 Fri A UTH 1&2<br />
02/20 Mon A PHO 2&0<br />
02/22 Wed H SAC 1&0 B2B 6thA<br />
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WASHINGTON WIZARDS<br />
2011-12 <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
DATE DAY SITE OPP REST OPP SCH SIDE TOTAL FINAL SU ATS O/U FAV DOG HF HD AF AD<br />
02/28 Tue A MIL 5&5<br />
02/29 Wed H ORL 0&5 5thA<br />
03/03 Sat H CLE 2&0 4in5<br />
03/05 Mon H GSW 1&0 B2B 6thA<br />
03/07 Wed H LAL 1&0 B2B<br />
03/10 Sat H POR 2&0 B2B 3rdA<br />
03/12 Mon A SAS 1&2<br />
03/13 Tue A DAL 0&2<br />
03/15 Thu A NOR 1&0<br />
03/16 Fri A ATL 0&1<br />
03/18 Sun A MEM 1&1<br />
03/21 Wed A NJN 2&1<br />
03/22 Thu H IND 0&1<br />
03/24 Sat H ATL 1&0<br />
03/25 Sun A BOS 0&1<br />
03/26 Mon H DET 0&1<br />
03/29 Thu A IND 2&0<br />
03/30 Fri H PHI 0&2<br />
04/01 Sun A TOR 1&1<br />
04/02 Mon H MIL 0&1<br />
04/04 Wed H IND 1&0 4in5<br />
04/05 Thu A DET 0&1<br />
04/06 Fri A NJN 0&1<br />
04/09 Mon A CBC 2&1<br />
04/10 Tue H ORL 0&0<br />
04/13 Fri A NYK 2&1<br />
04/14 Sat H CLE 0&0 B2B 4in5<br />
04/16 Mon A CHI 1&0<br />
04/18 Wed H MIL 1&3<br />
04/21 Sat A MIA 2&1<br />
04/23 Mon H CBC 1&0<br />
04/25 Wed A CLE 1&1<br />
04/26 Thu H MIA 0&1<br />
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BULLET POINTS FOR THE 2011–2012 <strong>NBA</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
For the first team in over ten years, a team will face six straight<br />
unrested opponents. From 3/17/2012 through 3/28/2012,<br />
the Chicago Bulls face six straight unrested opponents. In<br />
the last five, they are rested. In fact, looking from 3/10 to 3/28, the<br />
Bulls play ten games. In nine of the ten, they are facing an unrested<br />
opponent. Check it out by flipping back to their schedule.<br />
Over the past ten <strong>NBA</strong> seasons, there has been a total of one<br />
occurrence of a team playing five games in six days. This season,<br />
there are 29 such games.<br />
• The Cleveland Cavs have only THREE games the entire season<br />
in which they are rested and their opponent is not.<br />
• The Miami Heat only host two opponents all season who are<br />
playing the second of back-to-back road games – and in both,<br />
they are unrested as well.<br />
• This season has the three longest homestands in the past ten<br />
<strong>NBA</strong> seasons. The Cleveland Cavaliers are at home from February<br />
8th through February 28th, playing nine home games over<br />
these 21 days. The Denver Nuggets are at home from Monday<br />
March 5th through Wednesday March 21st, playing nine home<br />
games on every odd day in the span. The Sacramento Kings have<br />
a nine-game home stand from Wednesday March 7th through<br />
Thursday March 22nd, playing nine games in 14 days. This is a<br />
significant departure from the last strike season in 1998-99. In<br />
that season there were no homestands of seven games or longer.<br />
• From 3/17 to 3/28 the Chicago Bulls face six straight unrested<br />
opponents. This is the longest unrested opponent streak this<br />
season. The last time a team faced six straight unrested opponents<br />
was during the 2001-02 season.<br />
• From 3/13 to 3/17 the Dallas Mavericks have a three-game<br />
homestand in which they are rested and each one of their op-<br />
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ponents in playing the second of back-to-back road games.<br />
• The Cleveland Cavaliers start the season with fourteen straight<br />
rested opponents. This is the longest string of unrested opponents<br />
this season. Cleveland first unrested opponent this season, comes<br />
on January 21st.<br />
• From 1/2 through 1/5, the Buck have a string of three straight<br />
games in which their opponent is unrested and playing their<br />
fourth game in five days.<br />
• On 4/14 and 4/16 the Nets play the Celtics and Heat and in<br />
both cases their opponent is playing the second of back-to-back<br />
road games and their fourth game in five days.<br />
• From 4/15 through 4/19, the Hornets have four straight opponents<br />
that are playing their fourth game in five days.<br />
• From 1/17 through 1/25, the Utah Jazz play four straight home<br />
games in which they are rested vs an unrested opponent. In the<br />
last three, their opponent is playing the second of back-to-back<br />
road games.<br />
• From 1/10 through 1/14, the Washington Wizards have four<br />
straight opponents who are playing their fourth game in five<br />
days.<br />
• From 3/5 through 3/10, the Wizards have three straight home<br />
games vs Western Conference teams who are playing the second<br />
of back-to-back road games.<br />
• The Orlando Magic host six opponents this season who played<br />
in Miami the day before. The Heat host NO opponents who<br />
played in Orlando the day before. In 2010-11, the Miami Heat<br />
enjoyed eight opponents who played in Orlando the previous<br />
day.
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There are 300 team trends in the next section – ten for each<br />
of the thirty <strong>NBA</strong> teams. Each trend is perfect and each is<br />
of the ATS variety. The first five trends for each team are<br />
Play-ON trends and the second grouping of five trends are Play-<br />
AGAINST trends.<br />
The trends are presented in three columns. The first is the trend<br />
ID. This allows the trend to be referenced. For example, ATL005<br />
in Atlanta’s trend number five.<br />
The second column gives the English text of the trend. For example,<br />
“The Hawks are 9-0 ATS (+8.7 ppg) since March 01, 2009<br />
off a win that broke at least a three-game losing streak.” Note that<br />
the number in parentheses immediately following the record is the<br />
average margin by which a team has covered or failed to cover the<br />
spread. Here, the Hawks are 9-0 ATS, covering by an average of<br />
8.7 points per game.<br />
The last column contains the Sports Data Query Language<br />
(SDQL) text that can be used to see the updated results for the<br />
trend anytime, Simply enter the SDQL text into the query box<br />
THE TEAm TRENDS<br />
on-line and click the query button run the query.<br />
SDQL text boxes are available and SportsDataBase.com, Killer-<br />
Sports.com and as well as others sports information websites. No<br />
membership or registration is needed and there is no charge to run<br />
a query. It’s similar to Google. If you can Google, you can SDQL.<br />
A complete list of which of the 300 trends are active on a particular<br />
day will be available on-line. That’s right, very early each<br />
morning, after the results from the previous day are entered into<br />
the database, the 300 trends will be automatically run and a list of<br />
which ones apply to the games that day will be available. You will<br />
be able to “click” through to the complete game listing for the trend<br />
to see if it has had any active dates already in the current season.<br />
Sometimes a 10-0 ATS trend “goes bad” because of a change in team<br />
philosophy or player personal or simply because it wasn’t a good<br />
trend to begin with. Other times the trend can reel off 5, 6 or 7<br />
straight winners. These of course, are the trends you want to follow.<br />
With a cursory knowledge of the Sports Data Query Language, you<br />
will soon be researching situations of your own choosing.<br />
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ATLANTA HAWKS<br />
PLAY ON<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
ATL001 The Hawks are 15-0 ATS (+7.5 ppg) in the history of the<br />
database as a favorite with at least one day of rest after a<br />
double-digit road loss in which their DPS was minus 15<br />
points or less.<br />
ATL002 The Hawks are 9-0 ATS (+12.3 ppg) since January 01,<br />
2007 as a home dog when their opponent has averaged<br />
at least eight steals per game on the road season-to-date.<br />
ATL003 The Hawks are 13-0 ATS (+5.2 ppg) since January 31,<br />
2001 as a favorite with at least one day of rest after a game<br />
in which they had at least five more turnovers than their<br />
season-to-date average.<br />
ATL004 The Hawks are 13-0 ATS (+9.9 ppg) since November 14,<br />
2000 at home after a loss in which they had six or fewer<br />
offensive rebounds.<br />
ATL005 The Hawks are 9-0 ATS (+8.7 ppg) since March 01, 2009<br />
off a win that broke at least a three-game losing streak.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
ATL006 The Hawks are 0-18 ATS (-6.9 ppg) in database history<br />
as a road dog after a home win by more than ten points in<br />
which they outshot their opponent by at least 10 percent.<br />
ATL007 The Hawks are 0-12 ATS (-12.0 ppg) since February 02,<br />
1996 as a dog after a double-digit home loss in which they<br />
allowed at least 55% from the field.<br />
ATL008 The Hawks are 0-10 ATS (-9.4 ppg) since November 26,<br />
2003 with at most one day of rest after a home loss in<br />
which their opponent stole the ball at least twelve times.<br />
ATL009 The Hawks are 0-10 ATS (-11.2 ppg) since January 11,<br />
2008 as a home favorite after a win in which they scored<br />
at least 25% of their points from the free throw line.<br />
ATL010 The Hawks are 0-10 ATS (-5.5 ppg) since December 15,<br />
2004 on the road after a loss in which they were whistled<br />
for at least 30 personal fouls.<br />
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team=Hawks and F and 0
BOSTON CELTICS<br />
PLAY ON<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
BOS001 The Celtics are 12-0 ATS (10.7 ppg) since February 15,<br />
2000 on the road with two or more days of rest after a<br />
game at home in which they scored less than 15% of their<br />
points from the free throw line.<br />
BOS002 The Celtics are 12-0 ATS (8.9 ppg) since January 29,<br />
2005 as a dog after a game at home in which their opponent<br />
shot at least ten three-pointers and made at least<br />
half of them.<br />
BOS003 The Celtics are 11-0 ATS (14.1 ppg) since December<br />
08, 2003 when playing the second of back-to-back road<br />
games after winning the first as a dog.<br />
BOS004 The Celtics are 10-0 ATS (8.1 ppg) since April 03, 2001<br />
as a road dog with at least one day of rest after a loss in<br />
which they allowed less than 40% from the field.<br />
BOS005 The Celtics are 9-0 ATS (10.2 ppg) since April 16, 2006<br />
after a loss at home in which Paul Pierce shot worse than<br />
33% from the field.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
BOS006 The Celtics are 0-23 ATS (-10.7 ppg) since December<br />
30, 2008 as a favorite with at most one day of rest after a<br />
win in which they allowed less than 40% from the field,<br />
as long as their opponent made at least one three-pointer.<br />
BOS007 The Celtics are 0-14 ATS (-9.2 ppg) since February 02,<br />
1997 at home versus the Grizzlies.<br />
BOS008 The Celtics are 0-12 ATS (-12.1 ppg) since March 10,<br />
2010 when facing a Western Conference team they beat<br />
on the road in their first match-up of the season.<br />
BOS009 The Celtics are 0-11 ATS (-7.5 ppg) since November 01,<br />
2009 with at most one day of rest after a game in which<br />
more than 75% of their baskets were assisted.<br />
BOS010 The Celtics are 0-10 ATS (-8.7 ppg) since November 04,<br />
2009 with no rest after a double-digit win in which they<br />
shot at least 50% from the field.<br />
team=Celtics and A and 1
CHARLOTTE BOBCATS<br />
PLAY ON<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
CHA001 The Bobcats are 12-0 ATS (+8.6 ppg) since February 20,<br />
2007 at home after a double-digit home win in which<br />
they allowed less than 40% from the field.<br />
CHA002 The Bobcats are 11-0 ATS (+9.8 ppg) since January 28,<br />
2005 at home with at most one day of rest after a game<br />
on the road in which they had five or fewer offensive<br />
rebounds.<br />
CHA003 The Bobcats are 11-0 ATS (+8.7 ppg) since December 10,<br />
2004 on the road after a double-digit loss in which their<br />
field goal attempt per turnover ratio was higher than eight.<br />
CHA004 The Bobcats are 11-0 ATS (+12.5 ppg) since March 07,<br />
2008 at home off a win in which they trailed by 10+<br />
points.<br />
CHA005 The Bobcats are 10-0 ATS (+6.8 ppg) since November<br />
05, 2008 as a dog after a game in which they had at least<br />
15 fewer shot attempts than their opponent.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
CHA006 The Bobcats are 0-11 ATS (-8.0 ppg) since January 05,<br />
2010 at home when seeking same-season revenge for a<br />
loss in which DJ Augustin attempted more than two shots<br />
and shot worse than 35% from the field.<br />
CHA007 The Bobcats are 0-8 ATS (-7.7 ppg) since December 26,<br />
2004 as a dog with at least one day of rest after a game<br />
on the road in which they allowed less than 40% from<br />
the field.<br />
CHA008 The Bobcats are 0-10 ATS (-7.3 ppg) since February 06,<br />
2009 at home when seeking same-season revenge for a loss<br />
in which they shot less than 41% from the field.<br />
CHA009 The Bobcats are 0-7 ATS (-7.8 ppg) since December<br />
14, 2004 as a favorite with at least one day of rest after a<br />
double-digit loss in which they scored less than 15% of<br />
their points from the free throw line.<br />
CHA010 The Bobcats are 0-7 ATS (-13.0 ppg) since December 15,<br />
2007 after a double-digit loss against the Magic.<br />
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CHICAGO BULLS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
CHI001 The Bulls are 16-0 ATS (+7.8 ppg) since November 30,<br />
2009 as a dog when they are playing in at least their third<br />
straight road game.<br />
CHI002 The Bulls are 12-0 ATS (+8.8 ppg) since December 18,<br />
2002 as a favorite with at most one day of rest after a game<br />
at home in which their DPA was minus 15 points or less.<br />
CHI003 The Bulls are 11-0 ATS (+12.1 ppg) since November 09,<br />
2000 at home after a home loss in which they had at least<br />
10 shots blocked.<br />
CHI004 The Bulls are 11-0 ATS (+9.3 ppg) since March 19, 2005<br />
as a road dog after a game in which they scored more than<br />
30% of their points from the three-point line.<br />
CHI005 The Bulls are 12-0 ATS (+9.9 ppg) since April 19, 2010<br />
after a loss in which Derrick Rose scored more than 25<br />
points.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
CHI006 The Bulls are 0-11 ATS (-7.5 ppg) since November 06,<br />
1999 as a dog with no rest after a game at home in which<br />
their opponent stole the ball at least twelve times.<br />
CHI007 The Bulls are 0-11 ATS (-4.5 ppg) since March 07, 1997<br />
as a favorite with at least one day of rest after a double-digit<br />
home win in which they had at least 12 steals.<br />
CHI008 The Bulls are 0-10 ATS (-12.2 ppg) since December 20,<br />
2003 with at least one day of rest off a loss of four points or<br />
fewer on the road in which they trailed by double-digits.<br />
CHI009 The Bulls are 0-11 ATS (-11.5 ppg) in franchise history<br />
on the road after two wins in which Luol Deng played<br />
more than 40 minutes in each.<br />
CHI010 The Bulls are 0-10 ATS (-6.2 ppg) since March 06, 2004<br />
on the road when seeking same-season revenge for a road<br />
loss in which they shot less than 42% from the field.<br />
team=Bulls and D and A and p:A and pp:A and<br />
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CLEVELAND CAVALIERS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
CLE001 The Cavaliers are 11-0 ATS (11.9 ppg) since November<br />
11, 2005 as a favorite after a win in which they had more<br />
turnovers than assists.<br />
CLE002 The Cavaliers are 11-0 ATS (8.9 ppg) since March 10,<br />
2008 after a game at home in which they had at least ten<br />
more assists than in the game before.<br />
CLE003 The Cavaliers are 10-0 ATS (7.0 ppg) since March 01,<br />
2007 as a road dog after a win in which they scored less<br />
than 15% of their points from the free throw line.<br />
CLE004 The Cavaliers are 10-0 ATS (7.8 ppg) since November<br />
25, 2006 as a home favorite off a loss as a dog in which<br />
they led by 10+ points.<br />
CLE005 The Cavaliers are 9-0 ATS (10.8 ppg) since March 14,<br />
2004 at home after a win in which they shot at least 50%<br />
from the field and at least 85% from the free-throw line.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
CLE006 The Cavaliers are 0-11 ATS (-11.6 ppg) since March 03,<br />
2002 at home with at most one day of rest after a road<br />
loss in which their DPS was minus 15 points or less.<br />
CLE007 The Cavaliers are 0-11 ATS (-10.5 ppg) since December<br />
23, 2000 as a dog with no rest after a game on the road<br />
in which they had more than 10 refereed turnovers.<br />
CLE008 The Cavaliers are 0-9 ATS (-9.4 ppg) since February 07,<br />
2008 with at least one day of rest after a game in which<br />
they allowed at least 55% from the field.<br />
CLE009 The Cavaliers are 0-9 ATS (-10.1 ppg) since December<br />
17, 2007 off a loss as a home favorite in which they led<br />
by 10+ points.<br />
CLE010 The Cavaliers are 0-8 ATS (-5.1 ppg) since March 17,<br />
2010 when their assist-to-turnover ratio was at least two<br />
in each of their last two games.<br />
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DALLAS mAVERICKS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
DAL001 The Mavericks are 17-0 ATS (9.4 ppg) since February<br />
26, 2010 on the road after a win in which Dirk Nowitzki<br />
scored at least 30 points.<br />
DAL002 The Mavericks are 14-0 ATS (8.2 ppg) since March 04,<br />
2003 at home after a double-digit home win in which<br />
they had at least thirty assists.<br />
DAL003 The Mavericks are 11-0 ATS (9.5 ppg) since December<br />
16, 2009 on the road when they won their last two games<br />
and both were at home.<br />
DAL004 The Mavericks are 10-0 ATS (8.7 ppg) since April 05,<br />
2003 at home when seeking same-season revenge for a<br />
loss as a road favorite in which they were out-rebounded<br />
by double-digits.<br />
DAL005 The Mavericks are 9-0 ATS (13.4 ppg) since November<br />
11, 2004 as a dog after a double-digit loss in which their<br />
DPS was minus 15 points or less.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
DAL006 The Mavericks are 0-15 ATS (-9.6 ppg) since March 14,<br />
1998 as a rested after a game in which their opponent<br />
shot less than 60% from the free-throw line.<br />
DAL007 The Mavericks are 0-9 ATS (-8.4 ppg) since April 08,<br />
2008 at home off a regulation road win in which they<br />
trailed by 10+ points.<br />
DAL008 The Mavericks are 0-9 ATS (-6.7 ppg) since November<br />
30, 2009 at home with rest after a loss in which their<br />
opponent shot at least 45% from the arc.<br />
DAL009 The Mavericks are 0-8 ATS (-7.6 ppg) since January 27,<br />
2007 as a home favorite with at most one day of rest off<br />
a loss that broke at least a four-game winning streak.<br />
DAL010 The Mavericks are 0-8 ATS (-12.1 ppg) since November<br />
21, 2000 as a dog with no rest when they have won and<br />
covered their last three games.<br />
team=Mavericks and A and p:W and 26
DENVER NUGGETS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
DEN001 The Nuggets are 14-0 ATS (10.2 ppg) since January 31,<br />
2000 after a double-digit loss against the Mavericks.<br />
DEN002 The Nuggets are 13-0 ATS (6.8 ppg) since November 19,<br />
2001 at home after a game in which they attmpted at least<br />
10 more three pointers than their season-to-date average.<br />
DEN003 The Nuggets are 12-0 ATS (13.9 ppg) since November<br />
26, 1999 as a home dog after a double-digit win in which<br />
they had an assist to turnover ratio of at least two.<br />
DEN004 The Nuggets are 11-0 ATS (10.0 ppg) since February<br />
22, 2011 after a win in which Kenyon Martin took fewer<br />
than 10 shots.<br />
DEN005 The Nuggets are 10-0 ATS (12.4 ppg) since January 15,<br />
2011 as a favorite when they have a revenge game next.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
DEN006 The Nuggets are 0-15 ATS (-14.8 ppg) since March 19,<br />
2003 with no rest after a loss in which they has more than<br />
10 refereed turnovers.<br />
DEN007 The Nuggets are 0-12 ATS (-12.6 ppg) since December<br />
03, 2005 with no rest off a loss in which they led at the<br />
end of the third quarter.<br />
DEN008 The Nuggets are 0-12 ATS (-10.7 ppg) since December<br />
03, 2005 with no rest after a loss in which less than 45%<br />
of their baskets were assisted.<br />
DEN009 he Nuggets are 0-11 ATS (-7.5 ppg) since December 18,<br />
2001 with two or more days of rest off a home win in<br />
which they trailed at the end of the third quarter.<br />
DEN010 The Nuggets are 0-10 ATS (-11.2 ppg) since December<br />
28, 2009 with no rest off a loss in which they led by 10+<br />
points.<br />
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DETROIT PISTONS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
DET001 The Pistons are 13-0 ATS (13.0 ppg) since February 14,<br />
1996 as a road favorite after a home win in which their<br />
opponent shot less than 60% from the free-throw line.<br />
DET002 The Pistons are 11-0 ATS (13.6 ppg) since November<br />
08, 2005 on the road with at least one day of rest after a<br />
home win in which their DPS was at least plus 15 points.<br />
DET003 The Pistons are 10-0 ATS (7.2 ppg) since December 08,<br />
2006 as a dog after a road win in which they scored 15%<br />
or less of their points from the free throw line.<br />
DET004 The Pistons are 9-0 ATS (7.2 ppg) since March 22, 2006<br />
when seeking same-season revenge for a loss in which they<br />
led by double-digits at the half.<br />
DET005 The Pistons are 9-0 ATS (8.4 ppg) since February 10,<br />
2008 with at least a day of rest after a win at home in<br />
which Tayshaun Prince scored fewer than 10 points.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
DET006 The Pistons are 0-14 ATS (-11.4 ppg) since January 22,<br />
1997 as a road favorite with at least one day of rest after<br />
a game on the road in which they scored less than 15%<br />
of their points from the free throw line.<br />
DET007 The Pistons are 0-11 ATS (-9.5 ppg) since January 14,<br />
2009 as a road dog with at most one day of rest off a loss<br />
in which they led at the end of the third quarter.<br />
DET008 The Pistons are 0-11 ATS (-9.2 ppg) since March 23,<br />
2005 after a double-digit loss against the Cavaliers.<br />
DET009 The Pistons are 0-10 ATS (-8.0 ppg) since March 07,<br />
2008 on the road after a loss on the road in which Tayshaun<br />
Prince scored fewer than 10 points.<br />
DET010 The Pistons are 0-9 ATS (-10.3 ppg) since November 24,<br />
2010 on the road after a loss on the road in which Ben<br />
Gordon was not the Pistons' high scorer.<br />
team=Pistons and AF and p:HW and po:FTP
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
GST001 The Warriors are 23-0 ATS (9.1 ppg) since March 11,<br />
2003 when the total is at least twenty points higher than<br />
it was last game and they were not a seven-plus point<br />
favorite in their last game.<br />
GST002 The Warriors are 13-0 ATS (13.0 ppg) since December<br />
10, 2002 at home with at least one day of rest off a loss<br />
as a home dog in which they led at the end of the third<br />
quarter.<br />
GST003 The Warriors are 12-0 ATS (9.1 ppg) since February 20,<br />
2008 as a home dog when facing a non-conference team<br />
they lost to as a road dog in their first match-up of the<br />
season.<br />
GST004 The Warriors are 11-0 ATS (7.1 ppg) since February 26,<br />
2003 with at least one day of rest off a win as a favorite<br />
in which their leading scrorer for that game had fewer<br />
than 20 points.<br />
GST005 The Warriors are 11-0 ATS (9.9 ppg) since March 24,<br />
2009 as a road dog when they scored at least 25 fewer<br />
points in their previous game than in the game before.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
GST006 The Warriors are 0-11 ATS (-15.2 ppg) since December<br />
18, 2005 after a road win in which they shot at least 50%<br />
from three-point range.<br />
GST007 The Warriors are 0-10 ATS (-9.2 ppg) since December<br />
27, 2002 at home after a road loss in which they had at<br />
least 10 shots blocked.<br />
GST008 The Warriors are 0-10 ATS (-11.6 ppg) since March 12,<br />
2004 as a road dog with at least one day of rest after a<br />
game in which they had at least five more turnovers than<br />
their season-to-date average.<br />
GST009 The Warriors are 0-9 ATS (-13.4 ppg) since November<br />
10, 2004 on the road with at least one day of rest after a<br />
game on the road in which they allowed less than 40%<br />
from the field.<br />
GST010 The Warriors are 0-11 ATS (-10.5 ppg) since December<br />
09, 2007 on the road after a win in which Andris Biedrins<br />
had a double double.<br />
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HOUSTON ROCKETS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
HOU001 The Rockets are 15-0 ATS (11.3 ppg) since March 29,<br />
2006 off an overtime loss.<br />
HOU002 The Rockets are 13-0 ATS (10.4 ppg) since December<br />
12, 2007 after a game in which they has more than 10<br />
refereed turnovers.<br />
HOU003 The Rockets are 11-0 ATS (9.8 ppg) since November 16,<br />
1995 as a favorite with no rest after a game in which they<br />
committed at least twenty turnovers.<br />
HOU004 The Rockets are 11-0 ATS (7.5 ppg) since March 17,<br />
2000 as a road dog with no rest after a game on the road<br />
in which they scored more than 25% of their points from<br />
the free throw line.<br />
HOU005 The Rockets are 9-0 ATS (10.2 ppg) since March 08,<br />
2003 off a win as a dog in which they trailed at the end<br />
of each of the first three quarters.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
HOU006 The Rockets are 0-11 ATS (-7.3 ppg) since December<br />
23, 2007 off a win that broke at least a three-game losing<br />
streak.<br />
HOU007 The Rockets are 0-9 ATS (-11.2 ppg) since January 11,<br />
1997 as a dog with no rest after a double-digit road win<br />
in which they scored less than 15% of their points from<br />
the free throw line.<br />
HOU008 The Rockets are 0-9 ATS (-8.2 ppg) since January 30,<br />
2001 at home with two or more days of rest after a win<br />
in which their DPS was at least plus 15 points.<br />
HOU009 The Rockets are 0-9 ATS (-10.2 ppg) since March 24,<br />
2009 when seeking same-season revenge for a loss as a<br />
road dog in which fewer than 50% of their baskets were<br />
assisted.<br />
HOU010 The Rockets are 0-9 ATS (-9.6 ppg) since April 08, 2003<br />
at home after a game at home in which they had at least<br />
ten more assists than in the game before.<br />
team=Rockets and 0
INDIANA PACERS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
IND001 The Pacers are 14-0 ATS (11.4 ppg) since April 07, 1999<br />
as a favorite after a road win in which they committed<br />
fewer than ten turnovers.<br />
IND002 The Pacers are 11-0 ATS (10.2 ppg) since November 21,<br />
2007 after a double-digit loss in which their DPA was at<br />
least plus 15 points.<br />
IND003 The Pacers are 10-0 ATS (10.3 ppg) since December 03,<br />
1999 as a dog with at most one day of rest after a road win<br />
in which they had an assist to turnover ratio of at least two.<br />
IND004 The Pacers are 10-0 ATS (8.7 ppg) since January 02,<br />
2010 at home when they have a revenge game tomorrow.<br />
IND005 The Pacers are 10-0 ATS (6.3 ppg) since January 25, 2000<br />
as a favorite with at most one day of rest after a game on<br />
the road in which they shot at least twenty three-pointers<br />
and made less than a 25% of them.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
IND006 The Pacers are 0-12 ATS (-6.9 ppg) since March 17,<br />
1999 after a home loss in which they had at least 10 more<br />
personal fouls than their opponent.<br />
IND007 The Pacers are 0-10 ATS (-7.2 ppg) since January 15,<br />
2007 off a home loss that broke at least a three-game<br />
winning streak.<br />
IND008 The Pacers are 0-10 ATS (-7.2 ppg) since November 09,<br />
1996 with two or more days of rest after a double-digit<br />
loss in which they committed at least twenty turnovers.<br />
IND009 The Pacers are 0-9 ATS (-6.7 ppg) since March 07, 2002<br />
as a road favorite after a double-digit win in which they<br />
shot at least 50% from the field.<br />
IND010 The Pacers are 0-9 ATS (-13.8 ppg) since January 08,<br />
2003 at home with at most one day of rest off a win<br />
of four points or fewer as a dog in which they held a<br />
double-digit lead.<br />
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LA CLIPPERS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
LAC01 The Clippers are 10-0 ATS (+10.4 ppg) since November<br />
15, 2000 at home after a game at home in which less than<br />
45% of their baskets were assisted.<br />
LAC02 The Clippers are 9-0 ATS (+9.6 ppg) since January 11,<br />
1996 as a home favorite with at most one day of rest<br />
when they have won and covered their last three games.<br />
LAC03 The Clippers are 9-0 ATS (+7.8 ppg) since November 05,<br />
2000 as a road dog with no rest after a game at home in<br />
which they allowed less than 40% from the field.<br />
LAC04 The Clippers are 9-0 ATS (+9.5 ppg) since December 23,<br />
2005 on the road after a road loss in which their DPS was<br />
minus 15 points or less.<br />
LAC05 The Clippers are 8-0 ATS (+9.6 ppg) since January 24,<br />
2004 on the road with no rest after a win in which Chris<br />
Kaman shot better than 65% from the field.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
LAC06 The Clippers are 0-10 ATS (-7.5 ppg) since January 08,<br />
2009 on the road after a loss in which Eric Gordon was<br />
the Clippers' high scorer.<br />
LAC07 The Clippers are 0-14 ATS (-7.2 ppg) since February 27,<br />
2005 with at least one day of rest off a win that broke at<br />
least a five-game losing streak.<br />
LAC08 The Clippers are 0-13 ATS (-12.5 ppg) since February<br />
25, 2008 as a dog on Monday after playing on Friday<br />
and Saturday.<br />
LAC09 The Clippers are 0-10 ATS (-13.1 ppg) since February 06,<br />
2004 on the road with at least one day of rest after a win<br />
in which more than 75% of their baskets were assisted.<br />
LAC10 The Clippers are 0-10 ATS (-11.1 ppg) since December<br />
26, 2004 with at least one day of rest off an overtime win.<br />
team=Clippers and H and p:H and 100.*p:assists/<br />
p:field goals made
LA LAKERS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
LAC001 The Clippers are 10-0 ATS (10.4 ppg) since November<br />
15, 2000 at home after a game at home in which less than<br />
45% of their baskets were assisted.<br />
LAC002 The Clippers are 10-0 ATS (6.0 ppg) since April 24, 2006<br />
as a favorite after a game at home in which they allowed<br />
less than 40% from the field.<br />
LAC003 The Clippers are 9-0 ATS (9.6 ppg) since January 11,<br />
1996 as a home favorite with at most one day of rest<br />
when they have won and covered their last three games.<br />
LAC004 The Clippers are 9-0 ATS (4.6 ppg) since March 17, 1998<br />
as a favorite with at least one day of rest off a loss as an<br />
away dog in which they led at the end of the third quarter.<br />
LAC005 The Clippers are 8-0 ATS (9.2 ppg) since April 03, 2010<br />
as a dog when seeking same-season revenge for a doubledigit<br />
road loss.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
LAC006 The Clippers are 0-15 ATS (-12.4 ppg) since February<br />
25, 2008 as a dog on Monday after playing on Friday<br />
and Saturday.<br />
LAC007 The Clippers are 0-13 ATS (-6.1 ppg) since January 08,<br />
2009 on the road after a loss in which Eric Gordon played<br />
more than 40 minutes.<br />
LAC008 The Clippers are 0-13 ATS (-8.2 ppg) since January 05,<br />
2007 on the road with at least one day of rest after a game<br />
on the road in which they shot at least 50% from the field.<br />
LAC009 The Clippers are 0-13 ATS (-10.5 ppg) since February 10,<br />
1999 with two or more days of rest after a game at home<br />
in which they had more turnovers than assists.<br />
LAC010 The Clippers are 0-12 ATS (-8.7 ppg) since December<br />
23, 2003 with at least one day of rest after a double-digit<br />
win in which their DPS was at least plus 15 points.<br />
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p:FGM
mEmPHIS GRIZZLIES<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
MEM001 The Grizzlies are 17-0 ATS (6.9 ppg) since December 06,<br />
2010 after a loss on the road in which Oj Mayo played<br />
fewer than 30 minutes.<br />
MEM002 The Grizzlies are 11-0 ATS (11.7 ppg) since February<br />
11, 2009 with at least a day of rest after a win at home in<br />
which Marc Gasol had a double double.<br />
MEM003 The Grizzlies are 11-0 ATS (7.4 ppg) since January 17,<br />
2005 as a home favorite on Monday after playing on<br />
Friday and Saturday.<br />
MEM004 The Grizzlies are 10-0 ATS (5.5 ppg) since February 16,<br />
2000 as a favorite after a game on the road in which they<br />
scored at least 24 more points than in the game before.<br />
MEM005 The Grizzlies are 9-0 ATS (13.6 ppg) since April 21,<br />
1996 on the road after a road win in which they had at<br />
least 12 steals.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
MEM006 The Grizzlies are 0-11 ATS (-7.5 ppg) since November 18,<br />
2000 at home with at most one day of rest after a home<br />
loss in which more than 70% of their baskets were assisted.<br />
MEM007 The Grizzlies are 0-10 ATS (-7.2 ppg) since November 26,<br />
2008 on the road after two losses in which Mike Conley<br />
took fewer than 10 shots in each.<br />
MEM008 The Grizzlies are 0-9 ATS (-12.2 ppg) since November<br />
21, 1999 at home with two or more days of rest after a<br />
home loss in which they had more turnovers than assists.<br />
MEM009 The Grizzlies are 0-9 ATS (-9.1 ppg) since January 23,<br />
1997 at home after playing in Denver.<br />
MEM010 The Grizzlies are 0-8 ATS (-10.1 ppg) since February 16,<br />
2010 with two or more days of rest after a game at home<br />
in which they scored less than 15% of their points from<br />
the free throw line.<br />
team=Grizzlies and p:AL and 0
mIAmI HEAT<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
MIA001 The Heat are 12-0 ATS (11.5 ppg) since February 19,<br />
2010 on the road when they held their opponent to fewer<br />
than 85 points in their last game.<br />
MIA002 The Heat are 12-0 ATS (7.5 ppg) since March 21, 2007<br />
on the road with at least one day of rest after a game at<br />
home in which they allowed at least 50% from the field.<br />
MIA003 The Heat are 10-0 ATS (3.8 ppg) since March 24, 1999<br />
with no rest after a loss in which they scored more than<br />
30% of their points from the three-point line.<br />
MIA004 The Heat are 10-0 ATS (7.5 ppg) since March 17, 2005<br />
with at most one day of rest after a road win in which<br />
they shot at least 55% from the field.<br />
MIA005 The Heat are 10-0 ATS (10.4 ppg) since January 26,<br />
2008 at home when seeking same-season revenge for a<br />
1-3 point loss.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
MIA006 The Heat are 0-15 ats (-10.9 ppg) since January 20, 2006<br />
as a single-digit favorite when playing the first game of at<br />
least a three game home stand.<br />
MIA007 The Heat are 0-13 ATS (-6.9 ppg) since January 18, 2003<br />
at home after a road loss by more than six points in which<br />
they had more turnovers than assists.<br />
MIA008 The Heat are 0-10 ATS (-6.2 ppg) since February 09,<br />
2005 with at least one day of rest after a home win<br />
in which they controlled at least 60% of the available<br />
rebounds.<br />
MIA009 The Heat are 0-9 ATS (-9.9 ppg) since December 20,<br />
2007 with no rest after a loss in which Dwyane Wade<br />
scored at least 30 points.<br />
MIA010 The Heat are 0-7 ATS (-9.7 ppg) in franchise history<br />
at home after a loss on the road in which Lebron James<br />
played more than 40 minutes.<br />
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and 20070321=30 and<br />
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mILWAUKEE BUCKS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
MIL001 The Bucks are 13-0 ATS (+8.5 ppg) since December 16,<br />
2009 off an overtime game.<br />
MIL002 The Bucks are 10-0 ATS (+12.6 ppg) since December<br />
20, 2006 with two or more days of rest off a home win<br />
in which they trailed by 10+ points.<br />
MIL003 The Bucks are 11-0 ATS (+7.6 ppg) since December<br />
08, 2009 after a loss in which Carlos Delfino had more<br />
turnovers than assists.<br />
MIL004 The Bucks are 8-0 ATS (+11.0 ppg) since November 03,<br />
2009 on the road with at least a day of rest after a win in<br />
which Andrew Bogut had more turnovers than assists.<br />
MIL005 The Bucks are 8-0 ATS (8.7 ppg) since March 24, 2002<br />
as a home favorite with at most one day of rest after a<br />
double-digit road loss in which they had more turnovers<br />
than assists.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
MIL006 The Bucks are 0-12 ATS (-8.7 ppg) since February 15,<br />
2006 with at most one day of rest off a win in which they<br />
never trailed.<br />
MIL007 The Bucks are 0-12 ATS (-10.7 ppg) since November 08,<br />
2001 as a home favorite with two or more days of rest after<br />
a game at home in which they scored more than 25% of<br />
their points from the free throw line.<br />
MIL008 The Bucks are 0-10 ATS (-6.3 ppg) since November 03,<br />
2001 at home with at most one day of rest off a road<br />
win in which they trailed at the end of the third quarter.<br />
MIL009 The Bucks are 0-9 ATS (-10.3 ppg) since December 02,<br />
1999 as a home favorite off a home loss in which they led<br />
at the end of each of the first three quarters.<br />
MIL010 The Bucks are 0-9 ATS (-9.6 ppg) since March 16, 1999<br />
as a dog with no rest after a home loss in which they allowed<br />
at least 50% from the field.<br />
team=Bucks and p:overtime>0 and 20091216
mINNESOTA TImBERWOLVES<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
MIN001 The Timberwolves are 11-0 ATS (8.0 ppg) since December<br />
17, 1997 as a road dog when playing an isolated<br />
non-conference opponent (vs non-conf with two conf<br />
opponents before and after).<br />
MIN002 he Timberwolves are 10-0 ATS (10.2 ppg) in franchise<br />
history as a favorite with no rest after a game in which their<br />
field goal attempt per turnover ratio was less than four.<br />
MIN003 The Timberwolves are 9-0 ATS (11.9 ppg) since March<br />
22, 2000 as a dog with no rest off a win in which they<br />
trailed at the end of the third quarter.<br />
MIN004 The Timberwolves are 9-0 ATS (10.5 ppg) since December<br />
08, 1995 as a favorite after a game at home in which<br />
they had at least 10 shots blocked.<br />
MIN005 The Timberwolves are 9-0 ATS (7.1 ppg) since December<br />
05, 2002 as a road favorite after a game on the road in<br />
which they scored less than 15% of their points from the<br />
free throw line.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
MIN006 The Timberwolves are 0-12 ATS (-9.0 ppg) since March<br />
27, 2007 at home after a win in which their DPA was<br />
positive.<br />
MIN007 The Timberwolves are 0-12 ATS (-10.1 ppg) since January<br />
17, 2007 with at least one day of rest after a win in which<br />
they made fewer baskets than their opponent.<br />
MIN008 The Timberwolves are 0-11 ATS (-6.5 ppg) since April 12,<br />
2010 when facing a team that covered by double-digits<br />
against them in their previous same-season meeting.<br />
MIN009 The Timberwolves are 0-10 ATS (-10.9 ppg) since<br />
December 11, 2004 as a favorite with at most one day<br />
of rest off a win in which they trailed at the end of the<br />
third quarter.<br />
MIN010 The Timberwolves are 0-10 ATS (-11.2 ppg) since April<br />
11, 2002 on the road after a double-digit road loss in<br />
which they allowed at least 55% from the field.<br />
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nn:C and n:C and not C and 19971217
NEW JERSEY NETS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
NJN001 The Nets are 10-0 ATS (11.2 ppg) since April 20, 1997<br />
as a dog after a double-digit road win in which their DPA<br />
was minus 10 points or less.<br />
NJN002 The Nets are 10-0 ATS (6.7 ppg) since November 01,<br />
1997 as a road dog with no rest after a win in which they<br />
shot less than 40% from the field.<br />
NJN003 The Nets are 9-0 ATS (6.1 ppg) since December 26, 2009<br />
off a loss of four points or fewer in which they trailed by<br />
double-digits.<br />
NJN004 The Nets are 8-0 ATS (4.4 ppg) since March 24, 2010<br />
with rest when they have lost their last three games SU<br />
and ATS.<br />
NJN005 The Nets are 9-0 ATS (+6.7 ppg) since April 04, 2004 at<br />
home off a home win in which they never trailed.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
NJN006 The Nets are 0-12 ATS (-8.0 ppg) since November 29,<br />
2009 as a road dog with at most one day of rest after a loss<br />
in which they shot less than 40% from the field.<br />
NJN007 The Nets are 0-11 ATS (-13.5 ppg) since March 05, 2005<br />
after a double-digit home loss in which they had at least<br />
five fewer turnovers than their season-to-date average.<br />
NJN008 The Nets are 0-14 ATS (-9.3 ppg) since February 28, 2004<br />
as a favorite after a road loss in which their opponent shot<br />
at least 48% from beyond the arc.<br />
NJN009 The Nets are 0-11 ATS (-9.1 ppg) since March 07, 1999<br />
as a road dog after a home loss in which their DPS was<br />
minus 15 points or less.<br />
NJN010 The Nets are 0-10 ATS (-9.2 ppg) since December 14,<br />
2005 as a home favorite off a loss in which they never led.<br />
team=Nets and 0=10 and<br />
p:site==away and p:dpa
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
NOR001 The Hornets are 12-0 ATS (12.4 ppg) since December<br />
06, 2001 as a dog with at most one day of rest after a loss<br />
in which they shot at least ten three-pointers and made<br />
at least half of them.<br />
NOR002 The Hornets are 11-0 ATS (11.4 ppg) since November<br />
23, 2002 on the road with at most one day of rest off an<br />
overtime win.<br />
NOR003 The Hornets are 10-0 ATS (8.1 ppg) since April 02, 2006<br />
as a dog when they won as an underdog in each of their<br />
last two games.<br />
NOR004 The Hornets are 9-0 ATS (4.8 ppg) since December 23,<br />
2002 as a dog with at least one day of rest after a game in<br />
which they shot less than 60% from the free-throw line.<br />
NOR005 The Hornets are 8-0 ATS (8.6 ppg) since April 04, 2007<br />
as a favorite after a double-digit win in which they were<br />
whistled for fewer than 15 personal fouls.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
NOR006 The Hornets are 0-14 ATS (-9.2 ppg) since January 09,<br />
2001 as a favorite after a game on the road in which they<br />
had at least five fewer turnovers than their season-to-date<br />
average.<br />
NOR007 The Hornets are 0-12 ATS (-4.6 ppg) since March 22,<br />
1997 at home after a road win in which they had fewer<br />
than fifteen assists.<br />
NOR008 The Hornets are 0-10 ATS (-10.2 ppg) since April 03,<br />
2009 with at least one day of rest after a win in which<br />
they allowed at least 50% from the field.<br />
NOR009 The Hornets are 0-10 ATS (-9.8 ppg) since April 04,<br />
2008 with at least one day of rest when they held their<br />
opponent to 80 points or fewer in their last game.<br />
NOR010 The Hornets are 0-9 ATS (-8.6 ppg) since November<br />
06, 2009 as a favorite with at most one day of rest after<br />
a home win in which they scored less than 15% of their<br />
points from the free throw line.<br />
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NEW YORK KNICKS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
NYK001 The Knicks are 16-0 ATS (10.1 ppg) since November 11,<br />
2006 as a dog after a loss by five-plus points in which they<br />
allowed a shooting percentage at least 8 percentage points<br />
higher than their season-to-date average.<br />
NYK002 The Knicks are 13-0 ATS (9.5 ppg) since February 19,<br />
1999 as a road dog with no rest after a road loss in which<br />
they allowed at least 50% from the field.<br />
NYK003 The Knicks are 11-0 ATS (6.3 ppg) since January 10,<br />
2003 as a dog when playing the third game of a threegame<br />
road trip after losing the first two.<br />
NYK004 The Knicks are 12-0 ATS (+11.2 ppg) since December<br />
13, 2002 on the road with at least one day of rest off a<br />
win as a dog that broke at least a three-game losing streak.<br />
NYK005 The Knicks are 9-0 ATS (5.2 ppg) in franchise history<br />
with rest after a win in which Amare Stoudemire had a<br />
double double.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
NYK006 The Knicks are 0-14 ATS (-11.8 ppg) since December<br />
01, 2000 as a favorite after a home loss in which 45% or<br />
less of their baskets were assisted.<br />
NYK007 The Knicks are 0-11 ATS (-11.3 ppg) since April 04,<br />
2007 as a favorite when seeking same season revenge for<br />
a double-digit loss as a dog.<br />
NYK008 The Knicks are 0-10 ATS (-10.9 ppg) since December 11,<br />
2006 as a favorite with at most one day of rest after a game<br />
at home in which they shot at least 50% from the field.<br />
NYK009 The Knicks are 0-10 ATS (-10.7 ppg) since November<br />
04, 2005 as a favorite after a loss in which their field goal<br />
attempt per turnover ratio was less than four.<br />
NYK010 The Knicks are 0-10 ATS (-9.6 ppg) since November 03,<br />
2006 with at least one day of rest off a win by four points<br />
or fewer as a dog in which they held a double-digit lead.<br />
team=Knicks and D and p:margin=8<br />
and 20061111=50 and 19990219
OKLAHOmA CITY THUNDER<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
OKC001 The Thunder are 11-0 ATS (8.7 ppg) since December<br />
22, 2009 on the road when facing a team they lost to as<br />
a dog in their previous same-season match-up.<br />
OKC002 The Thunder are 10-0 ATS (6.8 ppg) in franchise history<br />
as a favorite after losing the previous matchup in which<br />
Kevin Durant had at least 5 turnovers.<br />
OKC003 The Thunder are 9-0 ATS (11.3 ppg) since March 07,<br />
2010 as a favorite after winning the previous matchup in<br />
which Russell Westbrook scored at least 30 points.<br />
OKC004 The Thunder are 9-0 ATS (7.4 ppg) in franchise history<br />
on the road after two away games in which James Harden<br />
played fewer than 30 minutes in each.<br />
OKC005 The Thunder are 9-0 ATS (8.9 ppg) since November 22,<br />
2008 on the road with at most one day of rest after a loss<br />
in which they scored more than 25% of their points from<br />
the free throw line.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
OKC006 The Thunder are 0-10 ATS (-10.0 ppg) since March 12,<br />
2010 after a win in which they scored less than 10% of<br />
their points from the three-point line.<br />
OKC007 The Thunder are 0-8 ATS (-8.6 ppg) since February<br />
23, 2010 after a win in which Russell Westbrook had a<br />
double double.<br />
OKC008 The Thunder are 0-7 ATS (-6.1 ppg) since October 29,<br />
2010 as a favorite with at most one day of rest after a<br />
home win in which they scored more than 25% of their<br />
points from the free throw line.<br />
OKC009 he Thunder are 0-7 ATS (-9.1 ppg) since March 20, 2009<br />
as a dog after a game at home in which they allowed at<br />
least 50% from the field.<br />
OKC010 The Thunder are 0-7 ATS (-13.4 ppg) since February<br />
20, 2009 with two or more days of rest after a game in<br />
which they had at least four fewer turnovers than their<br />
season-to-date average.<br />
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and 20091222
ORLANDO mAGIC<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
ORL001 The Magic are 17-0 ATS (11.6 ppg) since February 26,<br />
2007 with at most one day of rest after a game at home<br />
in which their opponent shot at least ten three-pointers<br />
and made at least half of them.<br />
ORL002 The Magic are 12-0 ATS (10.8 ppg) since April 18, 2005<br />
at home with at most one day of rest after a road loss in<br />
which they made more baskets than their opponent.<br />
ORL003 The Magic are 12-0 ATS (12.8 ppg) since November<br />
28, 2005 as a road dog when they held their opponent<br />
to fewer than 80 points in their last game.<br />
ORL004 The Magic are 11-0 ATS (+5.3 ppg) since April 07, 2006<br />
when seeking same-season revenge for a home loss of<br />
more than ten points.<br />
ORL005 The Magic are 10-0 ATS (8.2 ppg) since April 06, 2004 as<br />
a road dog off a home loss in which they led by 10+ points.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
ORL006 The Magic are 0-14 ATS (-12.7 ppg) since March 03,<br />
2002 after a loss in which their opponent shot less than<br />
60% from the free-throw line.<br />
ORL007 he Magic are 0-10 ATS (-13.2 ppg) since January 17,<br />
2000 as a road favorite after a home loss in which they<br />
had more turnovers than assists.<br />
ORL008 The Magic are 0-9 ATS (-6.2 ppg) since November 14,<br />
2000 as a dog off a win in which the game was tied at the<br />
end of the third quarter.<br />
ORL009 The Magic are 0-8 ATS (-10.4 ppg) since January 01,<br />
2005 as a road favorite when they lost their last two games<br />
and both were at home.<br />
ORL010 The Magic are 0-8 ATS (-13.0 ppg) since March 08, 2007<br />
at home when they shot at least 50% from the field in<br />
each of their last two games.<br />
team=Magic and rest6 and<br />
po:TPP>=50 and 20070226
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
PHI001 The Seventysixers are 11-0 ATS (13.7 ppg) since January<br />
16, 1996 with two or more days of rest after a home loss<br />
in which their field goal attempt per turnover ratio was<br />
less than four.<br />
PHI002 The Seventysixers are 10-0 ATS (7.2 ppg) since January<br />
11, 2010 at home with at least one day of rest after a<br />
double-digit win in which they shot at least 50% from<br />
the field.<br />
PHI003 The Seventysixers are 10-0 ATS (12.9 ppg) since April 14,<br />
1999 at home with at most one day of rest after a road loss<br />
in which more than 70% of their baskets were assisted.<br />
PHI004 The Seventysixers are 9-0 ATS (10.0 ppg) since January<br />
22, 2006 as a road dog with at least one day of rest after<br />
a game at home in which they allowed less than 40%<br />
from the field.<br />
PHI005 The Seventysixers are 9-0 ATS (11.0 ppg) since November<br />
09, 2005 at home after a win on the road in which Andre<br />
Iguodala shot better than 65% from the field.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
PHI006 The Seventysixers are 0-12 ATS (-7.2 ppg) since November<br />
18, 2004 at home with at least a day of rest after a<br />
loss in which Andre Iguodala shot better than 50% from<br />
the arc.<br />
PHI007 The Seventysixers are 0-11 ATS (-10.2 ppg) since April<br />
11, 1999 as a rested road dog when they have won and<br />
covered their last three games.<br />
PHI008 The Seventysixers are 0-11 ATS (-9.9 ppg) since October<br />
31, 2003 as a dog after a double-digit home win in which<br />
they had at least 12 steals.<br />
PHI009 The Seventysixers are 0-10 ATS (-7.4 ppg) since January<br />
29, 1997 at home after a road game when the OU line is<br />
at least twenty points higher than it was last game.<br />
PHI010 The Seventysixers are 0-10 ATS (-10.3 ppg) since March<br />
10, 2008 as a dog with no rest after a game in which they<br />
had an assist to turnover ratio of at least two.<br />
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PHOENIX SUNS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
PHO001 The Suns are 12-0 ATS (5.4 ppg) since January 15, 2007<br />
after winning the previous same-season matchup in which<br />
Steve Nash shot worse than 33% from the field.<br />
PHO002 The Suns are 11-0 ATS (6.3 ppg) since December 08,<br />
2006 as a road favorite with at most one day of rest after<br />
a game on the road in which they shot at least 50% from<br />
three-point range.<br />
PHO003 The Suns are 10-0 ATS (9.5 ppg) since March 30, 2006<br />
as a favorite with at most one day of rest after a game on<br />
the road in which they allowed at least 55% from the field.<br />
PHO004 The Suns are 10-0 ATS (14.1 ppg) since April 02, 1999<br />
as a home dog with at most one day of rest after a game<br />
in which more than 70% of their baskets were assisted.<br />
PHO005 The Suns are 9-0 ATS (9.5 ppg) since March 13, 1997<br />
with at least one day of rest after a home loss in which their<br />
opponent shot less than 60% from the free-throw line.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
PHO006 The Suns are 0-14 ATS (-9.9 ppg) since December 18,<br />
2003 after a game in which they had fewer than fifteen<br />
assists and more than twelve turnovers.<br />
PHO007 The Suns are 0-10 ATS (-10.7 ppg) since March 29, 2002<br />
as a home favorite with at most one day of rest after a game<br />
at home in which their DPS was at least plus 15 points.<br />
PHO008 The Suns are 0-9 ATS (-9.7 ppg) since April 09, 1996<br />
as a favorite after a double-digit road win in which their<br />
opponent shot less than 60% from the free-throw line.<br />
PHO009 The Suns are 0-9 ATS (-8.7 ppg) since December 19,<br />
2000 with two or more days of rest after a game in which<br />
they had at least 10 shots blocked.<br />
PHO010 The Suns are 0-9 ATS (-9.2 ppg) since December 03,<br />
1997 on the road off a road win in which they trailed by<br />
double-digits at the end of the first quarter.<br />
team=Suns and P:W and P:season=season and<br />
Suns:Steve Nash:P:FGP
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
POR001 The Trailblazers are 12-0 ATS (7.8 ppg) since January<br />
27, 2007 after a road loss in which their DPS was minus<br />
15 points or less.<br />
POR002 The Trailblazers are 11-0 ATS (4.7 ppg) since November<br />
27, 1996 on the road with at most one day of rest off a<br />
loss in which they led by double-digits at the end of the<br />
first quarter.<br />
POR003 The Trailblazers are 10-0 ATS (10.8 ppg) since December<br />
01, 2006 as a dog when they are off two home losses.<br />
POR004 The Trailblazers are 10-0 ATS (11.3 ppg) since March 18,<br />
2009 after a road win in which their DPA was positive.<br />
POR005 The Trailblazers are 9-0 ATS (7.7 ppg) since February<br />
27, 2008 with no rest after a loss on the road in which<br />
Lamarcus Aldridge was the Trailblazers' high scorer.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
POR006 The Trailblazers are 0-11 ATS (-6.1 ppg) since March<br />
01, 2005 as a dog with at most one day of rest after a<br />
home loss in which they had an assist to turnover ratio<br />
of at least two.<br />
POR007 The Trailblazers are 0-11 ATS (-8.3 ppg) since January<br />
02, 1998 as a dog after a home win in which they blocked<br />
at least 10 shots.<br />
POR008 The Trailblazers are 0-10 ATS (-8.8 ppg) since January<br />
17, 2004 as a favorite with at least one day of rest after<br />
a loss in which they allowed at least 55% from the field.<br />
POR009 The Trailblazers are 0-10 ATS (-13.7 ppg) since December<br />
03, 2008 as a favorite after a game in which they scored<br />
more than 30% of their points from the three-point line.<br />
POR010 The Trailblazers are 0-10 ATS (-10.2 ppg) since March 11,<br />
1998 on the road after playing at home against the Spurs.<br />
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SACRAmENTO KINGS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
SAC001 The Kings are 14-0 ATS (9.1 ppg) since April 12, 2009<br />
with at most one day of rest after a game on the road in<br />
which they allowed at least 55% from the field.<br />
SAC002 The Kings are 13-0 ATS (10.5 ppg) since January 28,<br />
2000 on the road with at least one day of rest after a<br />
road loss in which their opponent stole the ball at least<br />
twelve times.<br />
SAC003 The Kings are 12-0 ATS (8.8 ppg) since November 18,<br />
2005 at home after a home win in which they allowed<br />
less than 40% from the field.<br />
SAC004 The Kings are 9-0 ATS (9.8 ppg) since April 20, 2005 as<br />
a home favorite when seeking same-season revenge for a<br />
road loss in which they shot less than 40% from the field.<br />
SAC005 The Kings are 9-0 ATS (7.8 ppg) since February 08, 2004<br />
with at most one day of rest off a home loss that broke at<br />
least a three-game winning streak.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
SAC006 The Kings are 0-11 ATS (-8.8 ppg) since March 05, 2003<br />
off a home win in which they trailed at the end of each<br />
of the first three quarters.<br />
SAC007 The Kings are 0-11 ATS (-11.1 ppg) since November 28,<br />
2007 as a dog with at most one day of rest after a win in<br />
which their DPS was at least plus 15 points.<br />
SAC008 The Kings are 0-11 ATS (-10.5 ppg) since December 20,<br />
2000 with no rest after a home win in which they had an<br />
assist to turnover ratio of at least two.<br />
SAC009 The Kings are 0-10 ATS (-13.4 ppg) since November 01,<br />
2003 on the road with no rest after a game at home in<br />
which they shot at least 50% from the field.<br />
SAC010 The Kings are 0-10 ATS (-7.4 ppg) since April 07, 2000<br />
at home with at most one day of rest off a win in which<br />
they trailed by double-digits at the half.<br />
team=Kings and rest52 and<br />
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SAN ANTONIO SPURS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
SAN001 The Spurs are 14-0 ATS (7.3 ppg) since November 22,<br />
1996 after a double-digit home loss in which they scored<br />
more than 25% of their points from the free throw line.<br />
SAN002 The Spurs are 13-0 ATS (6.7 ppg) since January 30, 1998<br />
as a road favorite with at most one day of rest after a win<br />
in which they controlled at least 60% of the available<br />
rebounds.<br />
SAN003 The Spurs are 12-0 ATS (5.5 ppg) since January 09, 2007<br />
after a win on the road in which Manu Ginobili scored<br />
at least 30 points.<br />
SAN004 The Spurs are 12-0 ATS (6.8 ppg) since March 13, 2010<br />
as a favorite off a win in which their leading scorer for<br />
that game had fewer than 20 points.<br />
SAN005 The Spurs are 8-0 ATS (12.9 ppg) since April 06, 2003 as<br />
a road favorite with at most one day of rest after a game on<br />
the road in which their DPS was at least plus 15 points.<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
SAN006 The Spurs are 0-15 ATS (-10.6 ppg) since April 15, 2009<br />
as a favorite when seeking same-season revenge for a loss<br />
in which Tim Duncan had a double double.<br />
SAN007 The Spurs are 0-11 ATS (-7.4 ppg) since November 21,<br />
2004 as a road favorite with at most one day of rest after<br />
a win in which they shot less than 60% from the freethrow<br />
line.<br />
SAN008 The Spurs are 0-10 ATS (-13.8 ppg) since December 23,<br />
1999 at home after a win in which they committed at<br />
least twenty turnovers.<br />
SAN009 The Spurs are 0-9 ATS (-9.7 ppg) since April 18, 2005<br />
on the road after a win in which they allowed less than<br />
35% from the field.<br />
SAN010 The Spurs are 0-9 ATS (-7.0 ppg) since November 29,<br />
2003 on the road with at most one day of rest after a road<br />
loss in which they scored less than 10% of their points<br />
from the three-point line.<br />
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TORONTO RAPTORS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
TOR001 The Raptors are 12-0 ATS (8.3 ppg) since March 25,<br />
2005 on the road after a loss in which they had fewer<br />
than fifteen assists.<br />
TOR002 The Raptors are 11-0 ATS (8.3 ppg) since November 25,<br />
2005 on the road with at most one day of rest after a road<br />
loss in which they committed fewer than ten turnovers.<br />
TOR003 The Raptors are 10-0 ATS (7.4 ppg) since January 26,<br />
1998 when playing the third game of a three-game homestand<br />
after winning the first two.<br />
TOR004 The Raptors are 10-0 ATS (9.1 ppg) since January 02,<br />
2002 as a road dog after a loss in which they shot at least<br />
twenty three-pointers and made less than a 25% of them.<br />
TOR005 he Raptors are 8-0 ATS (12.2 ppg) since April 07, 2004<br />
off a road win that broke at least a five-game losing streak.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
TOR006 The Raptors are 0-22 ATS (-7.7 ppg) since February 29,<br />
2000 with at most one day of rest after a home win in<br />
which they shot less than 40.9% from the field.<br />
TOR007 The Raptors are 0-11 ATS (-8.6 ppg) since December<br />
22, 2007 when seeking same-season revenge for a loss as<br />
a home dog in which they allowed at least 50% shooting<br />
from the field.<br />
TOR008 The Raptors are 0-10 ATS (-9.1 ppg) since March 12,<br />
2008 as a road dog when facing a non-conference team<br />
they lost to at home in their first match-up of the season.<br />
TOR009 The Raptors are 0-10 ATS (-8.8 ppg) since December<br />
12, 1999 as a home dog when facing a non-conference<br />
team they beat as a road dog in their first match-up of<br />
the season.<br />
TOR010 The Raptors are 0-9 ATS (-6.7 ppg) since March 10,<br />
2000 as a dog with at most one day of rest off a win as<br />
a favorite in which they trailed at the end of each of the<br />
first three quarters.<br />
team=Raptors and A and p:L and p:assists
UTAH JAZZ<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
UTH001 The Jazz are 17-0 ATS (11.0 ppg) in database history as<br />
a favorite with at least one day of rest after a home loss in<br />
which their DPA was at least plus 15 points.<br />
UTH002 The Jazz are 11-0 ATS (9.7 ppg) since November 26, 2004<br />
as a favorite off a loss of four points or fewer in which<br />
they trailed by double-digits.<br />
UTH003 The Jazz are 10-0 ATS (5.7 ppg) since March 07, 2007<br />
as a favorite after a home win in which they controlled<br />
at least 60% of the available rebounds.<br />
UTH004 The Jazz are 9-0 ATS (6.8 ppg) since April 21, 2009 with<br />
at least one day of rest after a game in which they allowed<br />
at least 55% from the field.<br />
UTH005 The Jazz are 9-0 ATS (6.1 ppg) since January 21, 2008 as<br />
a road favorite with at least one day of rest after a game<br />
in which they scored less than 10% of their points from<br />
the three-point line.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
UTH006 The Jazz are 0-9 ATS (-11.6 ppg) since February 04, 2004<br />
as a home favorite with at most one day of rest after a game<br />
in which they had more turnovers than assists.<br />
UTH007 The Jazz are 0-9 ATS (-7.7 ppg) since December 22, 2006<br />
as a favorite when they are playing in at least their fourth<br />
straight road game.<br />
UTH008 The Jazz are 0-10 ATS (-8.2 ppg) since December 08,<br />
2010 at home after a game in which they blocked more<br />
than eight shots.<br />
UTH009 The Jazz are 0-8 ATS (-7.6 ppg) since December 08, 2004<br />
as a dog when facing a non-conference team they lost to<br />
as a favorite in their first match-up of the season.<br />
UTH010 The Jazz are 0-8 ATS (-10.1 ppg) since January 06, 2003<br />
on the road with at most one day of rest after a win in<br />
which they made fewer baskets than their opponent.<br />
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WASHINGTON WIZARDS<br />
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TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
WAS001 The Wizards are 11-0 ATS (7.6 ppg) since January 31,<br />
1997 as a road dog after a win in which their opponent<br />
stole the ball at least twelve times.<br />
WAS002 The Wizards are 9-0 ATS (8.4 ppg) since December 06,<br />
2006 when facing a team they lost to as a road favorite<br />
in their previous same-season match-up.<br />
WAS003 The Wizards are 9-0 ATS (14.4 ppg) since November 09,<br />
2002 as a road favorite after a game at home in which<br />
they scored more than 25% of their points from the free<br />
throw line.<br />
WAS004 The Wizards are 9-0 ATS (10.2 ppg) since March 03,<br />
2004 with at least one day of rest after a win in which<br />
they shot less than 60% from the free-throw line.<br />
WAS005 The Wizards are 9-0 ATS (5.8 ppg) since December 21,<br />
2006 on the road with two or more days of rest after a loss<br />
in which they shot less than 40% from the field.<br />
PLAY AGAINST<br />
TREND ID DESCRIPTION SDQL TEXT<br />
WAS006 The Wizards are 0-14 ATS (-8.6 ppg) since April 05, 2005<br />
at home with at least one day of rest after a loss in which<br />
their DPS was minus 15 points or less.<br />
WAS007 The Wizards are 0-14 ATS (-12.5 ppg) since February<br />
03, 1997 after playing on the road against the Lakers.<br />
WAS008 The Wizards are 0-13 ATS (-9.3 ppg) since December 14,<br />
1999 as a dog with two or more days of rest after a win in<br />
which they had an assist to turnover ratio of at least two.<br />
WAS009 The Wizards are 0-12 ATS (-11.0 ppg) since November<br />
01, 2003 as a dog home with 3+ days rest upcoming.<br />
WAS010 The Wizards are 0-11 ATS (-9.9 ppg) since January<br />
02, 1996 as a favorite with at least one day of rest after<br />
a game on the road in which they committed at least<br />
twenty turnovers.<br />
team=Wizards and AD and p:W and 12
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