The NBA released the schedules for the 2021-22 season last week, and after last season’s COVID-condensed schedule, it’s comforting to see a return to normalcy via an 82-game schedule that starts in the second half of October and ends in the first half of April and hopefully won’t leave players gasping for air by the end. Hopefully it can stay that way.
The Spurs schedule itself features some wild stretches, including some unusually long home stands and road trips, tough stretches, and what should be a wild finish with a middle-of-the-West-heavy schedule. So with that being said, it’s time to take a deeper look at the Spurs’ schedule and see what they’re in store for.