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This sucks.... Even 3 of the laker games are telivised nationally and I would've seen them anyways down here in L.A.
cleveland sucks. damn lebron.iheartBrad said:I haven't really looked or counted or anything for all the NBA teams but Cleveland has a whooping 32 televised games which includes games on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, TNT and NBATV
The Heat are really exposed as well
Diehard Jim said:Could someone please explain to me how on earth the kings have every single year such a fornt home heavy schedule then spend the last part of the season mainly on the road?
It amazes me that the nba still tries to tell people tha the schedule is done by a computer!(maybe someone typing it into a computer) but there is no way in hell that the schedule is done by a computer.
I still get 17. Your counting still needs work.Jerryaki said:yup, 16. my counting skills, not so good.kingsofnba said:actually, the kings will be playing 16 back to backs this year, and i think it was the same last year![]()
SEVENTEEN IT IS!!!uolj said:I still get 17. Your counting still needs work.![]()
thesanityannex said:cleveland sucks. damn lebron.
For the second year in a row, the Heat has received a schedule from the NBA that provides maximum exposure and maximum rest.
The complete schedule was released by the league Monday, with several key aspects coming to light:
Nearly a third of the Heat's schedule will be nationally broadcast, with five games on ABC, 10 on ESPN and nine on TNT.
The Heat is scheduled for games on consecutive nights only 16 times, its same total of back-to-back sets as last season, which ties for the second fewest in the franchise's 18 seasons.
The Heat will be featured on three holidays: Christmas at home against the Lakers, New Year's night at home against the Timberwolves and Martin Luther King Day (Jan. 16) in Los Angeles against the Lakers.
The Heat's 82-game schedule tips off Nov. 2 in Memphis against Eddie Jones and the Grizzlies and continues the next night with a home opener against the Indiana Pacers, arguably the Heat's toughest competition in the Eastern Conference.
As has been the case in recent seasons, the bulk of the Heat's long-distance traveling will be completed during the first half of the schedule, with its only Western Conference road games in the second half of the season at Houston (Jan. 29), Dallas (Feb. 9) and Minnesota (March 21).
Every Eastern Conference team will make two South Florida appearances except the Knicks and Bulls, who visit only once (New York on Nov. 28, Chicago not until April 16).
The Heat will play at every Eastern Conference venue twice, with the exception of single visits to Indiana and Philadelphia.
It plays each of the 15 Western Conference teams once apiece home and away.
Smart_guy3 said:Can anyone tell me why Lakers get 25 national televised games after going to the Lottery? and the Kings get 5? THIS SUCKS!!!
SacTownKid said:when does the schedule of which games they show on Comcast Sports Net get released?
Wow only 10 reg. season games on national TV! Thats pretty sad.
Of course some teams have less. Thank god for CSN!!!
Diabeticwonder said:It probably wont be for a while since News 10 will select their games and then whatever is left Comcast will pick up.
Ryle said:We start out on the road at Houston, New Orleans and Phoenix and then open up against Detroit at home.
uolj said:Kings games are usually on ComcastSportsNet West, which you probably get here in California (if not, you can order the Sports package which is much cheaper than League Pass).
The problem is that they blackout the games. Last year, which was the first year they did this, sometimes the games wouldn't be blacked out (maybe once or twice that I noticed), sometimes the game replays immediately afterward weren't blacked out (this happened all the time in the beginning, and then they were blacked out as well), and sometimes there were game replays on the following day that weren't blacked out (these were rarely blacked out, but were also only available for some of the games).
Summary: You don't know whether you will be able to see any of the CSNW games or not, so League Pass would still be your safest bet.
rhuber said:Wait a minute... ComcastSportsNet West blacks out the games?! I just switched from cable to Dish Network purely because I was under the impression I could watch the games if I subscribed to ComcastSports. Was I mistaken/mislead?
rhuber said:Thanks for bringing me back 7th. Gave me a good scare for a second there.![]()
I have DishNetwork with Comcast Sportsnet West. Last year I also had NBA League Pass. Only blackouts that I experienced were either on NBATV or League Pass if the Kings game was being broadcast on a local network. You will enjoy Dish Network. Comcast Sportsnet West is included with the local network package.rhuber said:Wait a minute... ComcastSportsNet West blacks out the games?! I just switched from cable to Dish Network purely because I was under the impression I could watch the games if I subscribed to ComcastSports. Was I mistaken/mislead?
TruckeeKingsFan said:I have DishNetwork with Comcast Sportsnet West. Last year I also had NBA League Pass. Only blackouts that I experienced were either on NBATV or League Pass if the Kings game was being broadcast on a local network. You will enjoy Dish Network. Comcast Sportsnet West is included with the local network package.
uolj said:1 Game on ABC (Sun, Mar 5 10:00AM Pacific)
5 Games on ESPN
5 Games on TNT
9 Games on NBATV
Ouch... not much for fans not in Sac.
TruckeeKingsFan said:I have DishNetwork with Comcast Sportsnet West. Last year I also had NBA League Pass. Only blackouts that I experienced were either on NBATV or League Pass if the Kings game was being broadcast on a local network. You will enjoy Dish Network. Comcast Sportsnet West is included with the local network package.
rhuber said:Wait a minute... ComcastSportsNet West blacks out the games?! I just switched from cable to Dish Network purely because I was under the impression I could watch the games if I subscribed to ComcastSports. Was I mistaken/mislead?