One month into the NBA season, opponents are already getting lost in the Texas Triangle. The Knicks, Bulls, Wizards, and T-Wolves have each played at least two games in a row in Texas, and so far are a combined 0-9. I didn't count the victories that Cleveland, Charlotte, or Golden State had, because they didn't play back to back games in Texas. Not that I'm rooting for the Mavs or Spurs, but it's nice to see the rest of the NBA bow down to the Lone Star State.
i actually wanted to start a similar thread also isnt it nice to have Dallas and San Antonio right next to us? alot of times when other teams are going on a texas road trip dallas and san antonio always take their lives out before they face us so next time remember to root for our little brothers up there (unless they are playing against us)
The problem is only 2 teams play all 3 teams back to back to back: the Bulls and the Nets. The rest of the league only has to play 2 of th 3 Texas teams at most in one trip.
its okay, having the league play against 2/3 of our teams is bad enough. but i wouldnt have minded the suns playing the spurs first then us or something...