Nice…good info. That seems pretty insane but maybe in these days it’s somewhat normal with how many comebacks you see due to teams getting hot from 3.
Only 5 losses this year where we weren’t up by double digits at some point!
I am digging through his feed to try to find our record when trailing by double digits, but it’s been awhile so it might take me a bit… but here are some other fun facts I’m coming across along the way.
I also realized, those records above were in-game before we officially beat the Mavs, so add one win to all of them.
When we beat Portland, we improved to 41-8 when winning or tying 2s and 44-10 when winning or tying FTs
We are now 50-13 as favorites (so 12-6 as underdogs)
After the win over Philly we improved to 40-8 when winning or tying 3s
5 days ago (after DEN loss), he posted this stat: Before Feb 1, the Spurs played 24 crunch time games, 8th most in the league, going 17-10 (6th best record). Since Feb 1, only 9 crunch time games (7th fewest), going 7-2 (2nd best record)
This was the best I could find on trailing by double digits… on 3/19 Garcia tweeted that the Spurs were 11-12 when trailing by double digits. That’s pretty impressive.