So far we've had a very difficult schedule. But over the next five days, it gets downright brutal. Four games in five nights against Lakers, Nuggets, Heat and Magic. Two sets of back-to-backs with three of the four games on the road.
What's more, while the Suns will play Denver after playing Lakers in LA the night before, the Nuggets will be enjoying a three day rest. How fortunate for them. Well, at least the Suns aren't playing the Lakers on a back-to-back like the last time. Still, the Lakers had two days off already to prepare for this game while the Suns played Friday. How fortunate for them. But after playing the Lakers and Nuggets back-to-back, the Suns will at least get a day off before going to Miami. Miami, however, we'll be sitting home waiting for the Suns for three days, not having played since Saturday. How fortunate for them. So what about the Magic, you ask? When the Suns go to Orlando after playing in Miami the night before, the Magic will have enjoyed a two day rest. How fortunate again for the other team!
So, to sum up, the Suns opponents over the next four games will have enjoyed combined 10 days off before playing Phoenix. Suns only days off were yesterday and will be Tuesday.
Tonight, at Lakers (Lakers on 2 days rest)
Tomorrow, back home to play Denver (Denver on 3 days rest)
Tuesday, day off
Wednesday, at Miami (Miami on 3 days rest)
Thursday, at Orlando (Orlando on 2 days rest)
What's more, while the Suns will play Denver after playing Lakers in LA the night before, the Nuggets will be enjoying a three day rest. How fortunate for them. Well, at least the Suns aren't playing the Lakers on a back-to-back like the last time. Still, the Lakers had two days off already to prepare for this game while the Suns played Friday. How fortunate for them. But after playing the Lakers and Nuggets back-to-back, the Suns will at least get a day off before going to Miami. Miami, however, we'll be sitting home waiting for the Suns for three days, not having played since Saturday. How fortunate for them. So what about the Magic, you ask? When the Suns go to Orlando after playing in Miami the night before, the Magic will have enjoyed a two day rest. How fortunate again for the other team!
So, to sum up, the Suns opponents over the next four games will have enjoyed combined 10 days off before playing Phoenix. Suns only days off were yesterday and will be Tuesday.
Tonight, at Lakers (Lakers on 2 days rest)
Tomorrow, back home to play Denver (Denver on 3 days rest)
Tuesday, day off
Wednesday, at Miami (Miami on 3 days rest)
Thursday, at Orlando (Orlando on 2 days rest)