With the All-Star break only a week away, it's best to give a two-week forecast just in case you're dropping and adding players and you want the most from your adds (shout out to Sparty Shawn). Of note, the Clippers are the only team playing three games before the All-Star break. Lob City plays seven games in the next two weeks, so this is a big advantage in head-to-head leagues.
The week of the All-Star break, five teams play one game: the Warriors, Grizzlies, Knicks, Magic and Suns. So while Michael Beasley is a good play this week, he's a bad one next.
Also, 12 teams play six games in the next two weeks. Seventeen teams play five. Here's a look at the rest of the schedule.
Hawks: Five games (3 and 2)
Nets: Six games (4 and 2)
Celtics: Five games (3 and 2)
Bobcats: Six games (4 and 2)
Bulls: Five games (3 and 2)
Cavs: Five games (3 and 2)
Mavs: Five games (3 and 2)
Nuggets: Six games (4 and 2)
Pistons: Six games (4 and 2)
Warriors: Five games (4 and 1)
Rockets: Six games (4 and 2)
Pacers: Six games (4 and 2)
Clippers: Seven games (4 and 3)
Lakers: Six games (4 and 2)
Grizzlies: Five games (4 and 1)
Heat: Six games (4 and 2)
Bucks: Five games (3 and 2)
Wolves: Six games (4 and 2)
Hornets: Five games (3 and 2)
Knicks: Five games (4 and 1)
Thunder: Six games (4 and 2)
Magic: Five games (4 and 1)
76ers: Five games (3 and 2)
Suns: Five games (4 and 1)
Blazers: Six games (4 and 2)
Kings: Five games (3 and 2)
Spurs: Five games (3 and 2)
Raptors: Five games (3 and 2)
Jazz: Six games (4 and 2)
Wizards: Five games (3 and 2)
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Know the Schedule: Two-week forecast looks good for Clippers
Posted on 11:13 by mohit
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