The NBA will release its full schedule for the 2011/12 season on Tuesday afternoon, despite there being a lockout. The schedule is tentative and will only take effect if the lockout is solved before the season begins.
NBA Schedule 2011-2012: Lakers’ Season Could Be Defined In December
For a complete copy of the 2011-12 NBA schedule, visit NBA.com.
Read Article >NBA Schedule 2011-12: Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers Have Most National TV Appearances
Here is a full ranking of each team’s national TV appearance.
You can view the full 2011-2012 NBA schedule on NBA.com.
Read Article >New York Knicks 2011-2012 Schedule Released; Barring Continued Lockout, Season Has Brutal Start
The 10 road games in November feature a number of cupcakes, but five games in which the Knicks are on the road on the back end of a back-to-back. The Knicks’ road record last season -- 19-22, compared to a 23-18 home record -- wasn’t too bad, however.
The tough early schedule is rewarded in February and March, of course -- every team plays 41 at home and 41 on the road, unless we only get 50 games again, in which case every team plays 25 at home and 25 on the road. In February and March, the Knicks are slated to play 15 games at home and 12 on the road.
Read Article >NBA Schedule 2011-12: Mavericks Vs. Lakers Highlights Martin Luther King Day Slate
The 2011/12 NBA Schedule has been released, and the four National TV games currently scheduled for Martin Luther King Day features a number of intriguing matchups. Ten games will be played in all, with one on ESPN, one on NBATV and two on TNT.
The other games are as follows:
Read Article >NBA Schedule 2011-2012: Opening Week Heavy On Lakers, Heat, Blazers On TV
The NBA has no national TV games (except for a couple of NBA TV games) on opening weekend.
Read Article >NBA Schedule 2011-12: Mavericks Vs. Heat Highlights Three-Game Christmas Slate
The 2011-12 NBA schedule for a season that may not happen has been released, and there is a mild surprise in the Christmas Day offering. After playing five games on Christmas day in each of the last three years, the NBA has dialed it back to three games this season.
You can view the full 2011-2012 NBA schedule on NBA.com.
Read Article >2011-2012 NBA Schedule Release: When And Where To Watch The Announcement
The 2011-12 NBA schedule will be released Tuesday at 2 p.m. ET despite the continuing NBA lockout that threatens the season. NBA TV will announce the schedule beginning at 2 p.m.; the schedule will also be posted to NBA.com and team websites just after 2 p.m.
The NBA TV presentation will include, in his Turner Sports debut, recently retired Shaquille O’Neal. Shaq announced last week that he’d signed a deal with Turner which will include a regular spot on TNT’s award-winning Inside The NBA and appearances on NBA TV.
Read Article >NBA Schedule 2011-12 To Be Released Tuesday, Despite NBA Lockout
The NBA will release its full 2011/12 NBA schedule on Tuesday, despite the fact that it is currently mired in a lockout that could threaten part of or even the entire season. The announcement of the key games will air live on NBATV at 2 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday.
The 2011/12 NBA schedule announcement is coming two weeks earlier this season than last season because there is no free agency. Last year, the league waited for all the big-name free agents to make up their minds before going ahead with the release. But with no free agency this season because of the lockout, the league doesn’t have to wait.
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