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How difficult has the Lakers’ schedule been so far this season?

As 2023 came to a close, the Los Angeles Lakers got run over by the new Orleans Pelicans 129-109 on Sunday, dropping their record to 17-17 and putting them in ninth place in the Western Conference. While they’re a solid 11-4 at home, they’re now 6-13 on the road.

Los Angeles has had a lot of road games over the last few weeks. It has played 10 games away from Crypto.com Arena since Dec. 7, including the in-season tournament final, and in that time span, it has had just three games at its home arena.

In fact, it has had the most sets of back-to-back games in the Western Conference so far this season.

Fortunately, things will start getting easier for the Purple and Gold. Eleven of the team’s next 12 games will take place in Los Angeles, and after a subsequent six-game road trip, it will leave the Pacific time zone just twice between early February and late March.

In addition, the Lakers will not play any back-to-back games until the final days of January.

Story originally appeared on LeBron Wire