All Times Central
Friday, Nov. 4
Charlotte at Chicago, 7:00 (TNT)
Portland at L.A. Clippers, at Yokohama, Japan, 10:00 (TNT)
Tuesday, Nov. 8
Houston at Cleveland, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Nov.10
Orlando at New York, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Nov. 11
Charlotte at Milwaukee, 7:00 (TNT)
Tuesday, Nov. 15
San Antonio at Denver, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday,Nov. 17
Chicago at Houston, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Nov. 18
Seattle at Indiana, 7:00 (TNT)
Tuesday, Nov. 22
Golden State at Charlotte, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Nov. 24
Golden State at Indiana, 7:00 (TBS)
Wednesday, Nov. 30
Phoenix at Chicago, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Dec. 2
New York at Orlando, 7:00 (TNT)
Tuesday, Dec. 6
Houston at Seattle, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Dec. 8
Seattle at Sacramento, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Dec. 9
Chicago at Detroit, 7:00 (TNT)
Tuesday, Dec. 13
L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday Dec. 15
Denver at Miami, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Dec. 16
New York at Phoenix, 7:00 (TNT)
Orlando at Golden State, 9:30 (TNT)
Tuesday, Dec. 20
New Jersey at New York, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Dec. 22
Phoenix at Houston, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Dec. 23
Indiana at Chicago, 7:00 (TNT)
Sunday, Dec. 25
Seattle at Denver, 3:00 (NBC)
New York at Chicago, 5:30 (NBC)
Thursday, Dec. 29
Orlando at Charlotte, 7:00 (TBS)
Tuesday, Jan. 3
Denver at Minnesota, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Jan. 5
San Antonio at Utah, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Jan. 6
Seattle at Chicago, 7:00 (TNT)
Tuesday, Jan. 10
Indiana at New York, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Jan. 12
Miami at San Antonio, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Jan. 13
Utah at Boston, 7:00 (TNT)
Tuesday, Jan. 17
Denver at Phoenix, 8:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Jan. 19
New York at Houston, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Jan. 20
Orlando at Denver, 7:00 (TNT)
Sunday, Jan. 22
Houston at Chicago, 12:00 (NBC)
Orlando at Phoenix, 2:30 (NBC)
Tuesday, Jan. 24
San Antonio at Chicago, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Jan. 26
Chicago at Orlando, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Jan. 27
New York at Charlotte, 7:00 (TNT)
Sunday, Jan. 29
Phoenix at New York, 11:00 am (NBC)
Golden State at Chicago, 2:30 (NBC)
Tuesday, Jan. 31
Charlotte at Washington, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Feb. 2
Seattle at Orlando, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Feb. 3
Seattle at Atlanta, 7:00 (TNT)
Chicago at Phoenix, 9:30 (TNT)
Sunday, Feb. 5
New York at Orlando, 12:00 (NBC)
Houston at Phoenix, 2:30 (NBC)
Wednesday, Feb. 8
Chicago at Portland, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Feb. 9
Golden State at Denver, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Feb. 10
All-Star Friday Night, 9:00 (TNT)
Saturday, Feb. 11
NBA All-Star Saturday, 6:00 (TNT)
Sunday, Feb. 12
All-Star Game at Phoenix, 5:30 (NBC)
Tuesday, Feb. 14
Utah at San Antonio, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Feb. 16
Houston at Charlotte, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Feb. 17
Golden State at Phoenix, 7:00 (TNT)
Sunday, Feb. 19
Houston at New York, 12:00 (NBC)
Tuesday, Feb. 21
San Antonio at Houston, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, Feb. 23
Philadelphia at Denver, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, Feb. 24
Chicago at Miami, 7:00 (TNT)
Sunday, Feb. 26
Chicago at Orlando, 12:00 (NBC)
Utah at Denver or
Charlotte at Phoenix, 2:30 (NBC)
Tuesday, Feb. 28
New York at Orlando, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, March 2
Chicgao at New York, 6:30 (TBS)
Orlando at Houston, 8:45 (TBS)
Friday, March 3
Seattle at Phoenix, 7:00 (TNT)
Sunday, March 5
Houston at San Antonio or
Milwaukee at New Jersey, 12:00 (NBC)
Phoenix at Golden State, 2:30 (NBC)
Tuesday, March 7
Phoenix at Houston, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, March 9
San Antonio at Cleveland, 7:00 (TBS)
Sunday, March 12
San Antonio at Orlando, 11:00 am (NBC)
Monday, March 13
Houston at Atlanta, 7:00 (TNT)
Tuesday, March 14
Denver at New York, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, March 16
Phoenix at Charlotte, 7:00 (TBS)
Sunday, March 19
Chicago at Indiana or
Utah at Charlotte, 11:00 am (NBC)
Tuesday, March 21
Phoenix at Orlando, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, March 23
Charlotte at Orlando, 7:00 (TBS)
Sunday, March 26
Golden State at Orlando, 11:00 am (NBC)
Tuesday, March 28
Chicago at New York, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, March 30
Atlanta at Golden State, 7:00 (TBS)
Sunday, April 2
New York at New Jersey or
Phoenix at San Antonio, 12:30 (NBC)
Tuesday, April 4
Phoenix at Golden State, 8:00 (TNT)
Thursday, April 6
Seattle at Denver, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, April 7
Indiana at Atlanta, 7:00 (TNT)
Sunday, April 9
Chicago at Cleveland or
Charlotte at Indiana or
Atlanta at Milwaukee, 12:00 (NBC)
Houston at Denver or
Phoenix at Portland, 2:30 (NBC)
Tuesday, April 11
Phoenix at Seattle, 8:00 (TNT)
Thursday, April 13
Golden State at Utah, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, April 14
New York at Indiana, 7:00 (TNT)
Saturday, April 15
Orlando at Miami or
Seattle at Golden State, 2:30 (NBC)
Sunday, April 16
Atlanta at Charlotte or
San Antonio at Denver, 2:00 (NBC)
New York at Chicago, 4:30 (NBC)
Tuesday, April 18
Denver at San Antonio, 7:00 (TNT)
Thursday, April 20
New York at Charlotte, 7:00 (TBS)
Friday, April 21
Indiana at Orlando, 7:00 (TNT)
Saturday, April 22
Charlotte at Chicago or
Denver at Golden State, 2:30 (NBC)
Sunday, April 23
Orlando at New York, 12:00 (NBC)
Atlanta at Indiana or
Cleveland at Charlotte or
Utah at Houston or
Seattle at Phoenix, 2:30 (NBC)
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Patricia Bender
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:Same with Denver. Show the games against the top teams, not against Lottery
:(or other low ranked Playoff) teams.
The big picture is that these teams (i.e., Kings, Dallas, Pistons,
Clips, Lakers, Boston, and I think there's a couple more) get one
night of national broadcast a piece. Makes sense. Even the lousiest of
teams should get 1 night of national coverage. And as for matchups,
it's fans should have something more enjoyable than a Clipper-76er
snoozer.
Joshua Konstadt :: This message is provided "as is" without
jo...@columbia.edu :: respect to warranties, implied or expressed.
You have to wonder what goes on in the heads of anyone that thinks that these
would be worth watching:
> Portland at L.A. Clippers, at Yokohama, Japan, 10:00 (TNT)
Ok, in Japan, but the Clippers?
>Thursday, Dec. 8
> Seattle at Sacramento, 7:00 (TBS)
With so many great matchups available why this?
>Tuesday, Dec. 13
> L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 7:00 (TNT)
>Thursday Dec. 15
> Denver at Miami, 7:00 (TBS)
Marginal.
>Tuesday, Jan. 3
> Denver at Minnesota, 7:00 (TNT)
>Tuesday, Jan. 31
> Charlotte at Washington, 7:00 (TNT)
Nothing against the Hornets, but a lot of their TV games are against Lottery
teams. Why?
>Thursday, Feb. 23
> Philadelphia at Denver, 7:00 (TBS)
Same with Denver. Show the games against the top teams, not against Lottery
>The big picture is that these teams (i.e., Kings, Dallas, Pistons,
>Clips, Lakers, Boston, and I think there's a couple more) get one
>night of national broadcast a piece. Makes sense. Even the lousiest of
>teams should get 1 night of national coverage. And as for matchups,
>it's fans should have something more enjoyable than a Clipper-76er
>snoozer.
I am not so sure. Didn't someone mention that Portland has been totatly
snubbed? I can understand it if they are required to put each team on once,
but if that is so then pick a natural matchup. Boston v Lakers for example.