Regular Season Schedule: Month By Month Breakdown
I wanted to get this done yesterday but unfortunately ran out of time. Alas, here is a monthly breakdown of the Indiana Pacers 2009-10 regular schedule.
Basically it's just an easy look at which months are road-heavy (December and March), which months are no place like home (November and April), which month the Pacers control their own destiny in the Central Division (February) and which months the East meets the West (December and March). So check out the jump and see how this all breaks down.
NOVEMBER (including two October games)
# of games: 15
Home: 9, Away: 6
Against 08-09 Playoff teams: 6
Against Western Conference teams: 5
Against Central Division foes: 1
Back-to-Back games: 3
DECEMBER
# of games: 16
Home: 6, Away: 10
Against 08-09 Playoff teams: 8
Against Western Conference teams: 7
Against Central Division foes: 2
Back-to-Back games: 6
JANUARY
# of games: 17
Home: 8, Away: 9
Against 08-09 Playoff teams: 9
Against Western Conference teams: 6
Against Central Division foes: 2
Back-to-Back games: 5
FEBRUARY
# of games: 11
Home: 6, Away: 5
Against 08-09 Playoff teams: 8
Against Western Conference teams: 4
Against Central Division foes: 6
Back-to-Back games: 2
MARCH
# of games: 16
Home: 7, Away: 9
Against 08-09 Playoff teams: 10
Against Western Conference teams: 7
Against Central Division foes: 4
Back-to-Back games: 4
APRIL
# of games: 7
Home: 5, Away: 2
Against 08-09 Playoff teams: 4
Against Western Conference teams: 1
Against Central Division foes: 1
Back-to-Back games: 1
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January and February look brutal
That’s why the Pacers have to capitalize on only playing 14 ’08-09 playoff teams in the first two months of the season. We need to be over .500 heading into the 2010 calendar year.
"You're hitting the wrong person. Don't you know you're hitting Ron Artest?"
This was a fun team to monitor last season.
I’d say “to watch” but they never were really on TV aside from when they played my Nuggets. I hope they can continue to play their high flying/scoring style. Very enjoyable basketball.
And I’ll be pulling for Dahntay Jones to have success out there as well.
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