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cmm, i'd appreciate your take into this and if you feel that it wont really be a factor.
after their convincing win against the blazzers, the spurs had a 2 day rest. the result of that was a tightly played game against the bucks where they escaped with manu's step back buzzer beater.
then that was followed up by a back-to-back game in denver where it went down the wire again. and like the night before, it was manu's basket and controvertial charge on melo that got them the win.
they then had one nights rest only to play an overtime game against the grizzlies. that game also marked duncan's season high in minutes, manu's second most minutes played, and tony's 3rd 40+ minute game.
then, another one day rest to play the run and gun suns. after which they had their one day rest and played the denver nuggets again last night. another tight game that they had to use a huge forth quarter rally to beat.
my point is, do you think with these string of games, the spurs wont be feeling fatigued? i know covers notes them at 3-1 ATS when playing back-to-back, but thats only because the line moved by game time to them being a 1 point underdog by game time against the nuggets. I got that line at SAS-2.5, so to me, they are really just 2-2 on 0 days rest.
will orlando be bad enough tomorrow that they have only a small chance of winning against the spurs?
cmm, i'd appreciate your take into this and if you feel that it wont really be a factor.
after their convincing win against the blazzers, the spurs had a 2 day rest. the result of that was a tightly played game against the bucks where they escaped with manu's step back buzzer beater.
then that was followed up by a back-to-back game in denver where it went down the wire again. and like the night before, it was manu's basket and controvertial charge on melo that got them the win.
they then had one nights rest only to play an overtime game against the grizzlies. that game also marked duncan's season high in minutes, manu's second most minutes played, and tony's 3rd 40+ minute game.
then, another one day rest to play the run and gun suns. after which they had their one day rest and played the denver nuggets again last night. another tight game that they had to use a huge forth quarter rally to beat.
my point is, do you think with these string of games, the spurs wont be feeling fatigued? i know covers notes them at 3-1 ATS when playing back-to-back, but thats only because the line moved by game time to them being a 1 point underdog by game time against the nuggets. I got that line at SAS-2.5, so to me, they are really just 2-2 on 0 days rest.
will orlando be bad enough tomorrow that they have only a small chance of winning against the spurs?

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