I decided to take a peek at the amount of rest days and B2Bs all five teams in the Pacific division have.
Clippers: One 2-day rest, five B2Bs (including two 5 games in 7 nights)
Suns: Three 2-day rests, three B2Bs
Kings: Three 2-day rests, five B2Bs (including one 5 games in 7 nights)
Lakers: Four 2-day rests, one 3-day rest, three B2Bs
Warriors: Two 2-day rests, three B2Bs
Lakers have the most amount of rest days since they have played more games (65) than the other four teams in the division. Clippers have played the last amount of games in the division (61), so they only have one more multiple day rest left in their schedule other than the two-day break they are currently in.
I decided to take a peek at the amount of rest days and B2Bs all five teams in the Pacific division have.
Clippers: One 2-day rest, five B2Bs (including two 5 games in 7 nights)
Suns: Three 2-day rests, three B2Bs
Kings: Three 2-day rests, five B2Bs (including one 5 games in 7 nights)
Lakers: Four 2-day rests, one 3-day rest, three B2Bs
Warriors: Two 2-day rests, three B2Bs
Lakers have the most amount of rest days since they have played more games (65) than the other four teams in the division. Clippers have played the last amount of games in the division (61), so they only have one more multiple day rest left in their schedule other than the two-day break they are currently in.
No point in comparing SOS if we’re losing to Bulls and Lakers are beating the bucks without lebron