From July 30 to August 14, it will not be unemployed in the Florida NBA bubble. The Grand League has revealed the remaining schedule to complete the regular season, so there will be 88 regular season games in two weeks before attacking the playoffs!
As in the summer leagues, TV programming will begin at noon on East Coast time until the end of the night on the West Coast. In France, it will therefore be in the evening, from 7 p.m. in general, and until 3 a.m. for the most ferocious.
The Lakers and Clippers meetings will be fully broadcast on national channels (ESPN, TNT, NBATV) but Boston, Houston, Milwaukee and New Orleans also have 6 games already scheduled on national channels, with Denver, Portland, Toronto and Utah not far behind at 5.
As expected, each team has 8 games to play. They will usually play every two days, but all have a “back to back” to assume. And the playoffs will be linked from August 17, with the possibility of a pre-qualification tournament in the event of a tie, on 15 and 16.
With so many games in such a short time, and only three courts available, there will undoubtedly be an air of a great summer tournament in Orlando. Take out your calendars, here is the complete calendar:
Thursday July 30
Utah vs. New Orleans (0h30)
L.A. Clippers vs. L.A. Lakers (3h)
Friday July 31
Orlando vs. Brooklyn (20h30)
Memphis vs. Portland (22h)
Phoenix vs. Washington (22h)
Boston vs. Milwaukee (0h30)
Sacramento vs. San Antonio (2h)
Houston vs. Dallas (3h)
Saturday August 1
Miami vs. Denver (19h)
Utah vs. Oklahoma City (21h30)
New Orleans vs. L.A. Clippers (0h)
Philadelphia vs. Indiana (1h)
L.A. Lakers vs. Toronto (2h30)
Sunday August 2
Washington vs. Brooklyn (20h)
Portland vs. Boston (21h30)
San Antonio vs. Memphis (22h)
Sacramento vs. Orlando (0h)
Milwaukee vs. Houston (2h30)
Dallas vs. Phoenix (3h)
Monday August 3
Toronto vs. Miami (19h30)
Denver vs. Oklahoma City (22h)
Indiana vs Washington (22h)
Memphis vs. New Orleans (0h30)
San Antonio vs. Philadelphia (2h)
L.A. Lakers vs. Utah (3h)
Tuesday August 4
Brooklyn vs. Milwaukee (19h30)
Dallas vs. Sacramento (20h30)
Phoenix vs. L.A. Clippers (22h)
Orlando vs. Indiana (0h)
Boston vs. Miami (0h30)
Houston vs. Portland (3h)
Wednesday August 5
Memphis vs. Utah (20h30)
Philadelphia vs. Washington (22h)
Denver vs. San Antonio (22h)
Oklahoma City vs. L.A. Lakers (0h30)
Toronto vs. Orlando (2h)
Brooklyn vs. Boston (3h)
Thursday August 6
New Orleans vs. Sacramento (19h30)
Miami vs. Milwaukee (22h)
Indiana vs. Phoenix (22h)
L.A. Clippers vs. Dallas (0h30)
Portland vs. Denver (2h)
L.A. Lakers vs. Houston (3h)
Friday August 7
Utah vs. San Antonio (19h)
Oklahoma City vs. Memphis (22h)
Sacramento vs. Brooklyn (23h)
Orlando vs. Philadelphia (0h30)
Washington vs. New Orleans (2h)
Boston vs. Toronto (3h)
Saturday August 8
L.A. Clippers vs. Portland (19h)
Utah vs. Denver (21h30)
L.A. Lakers vs. Indiana (0h)
Phoenix vs. Miami (1h30)
Milwaukee vs. Dallas (2h30)
Sunday August 9
Washington vs. Oklahoma City (18h30)
Memphis vs. Toronto (20h)
San Antonio vs. New Orleans (21h)
Orlando vs. Boston (22h)
Philadelphia vs. Portland (0h30)
Houston vs. Sacramento (2h)
Brooklyn vs. L.A. Clippers (3h)
Monday August 10
Oklahoma vs. Phoenix (20h30)
Dallas vs. Utah (21h)
Toronto vs. Milwaukee (0h30)
Indiana vs. Miami (2h)
Denver vs. L.A. Lakers (3h)
Tuesday August 11
Brooklyn vs. Orlando (19h)
Houston vs. San Antonio (20h)
Phoenix vs. Philadelphia (22h30)
Portland vs. Dallas (23h)
Boston vs. Memphis (0h30)
New Orleans vs. Sacramento (3h)
Milwaukee vs. Washington (3h)
Wednesday August 12
Indiana vs. Houston (22h)
Toronto vs. Philadelphia (0h30)
Miami vs. Oklahoma City (2h)
L.A. Clippers vs. Denver (3h)
Thursday August 13
Washington vs. Boston
Portland vs. Brooklyn
Sacramento vs. L.A. Lakers
Milwaukee vs. Memphis
New Orleans vs. Orlando
Dallas vs. Phoenix
San Antonio vs. Utah
Friday August 14
Philadelphia vs. Houston
Miami vs. Indiana
Oklahoma City vs. L.A. Clippers
Denver vs. Toronto
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