Opening night. LeBron James will watch Stephen Curry get his fourth championship ring, matching his total. The race for No. 5 is on, and Curry, in charge of another title-winning roster, has the upper hand to take it. If the Lakers have Kyrie Irving at this point, this becomes a prime matchup for reasons other than Curry vs. James. These will be two championship contenders to match all the intrigue of a revamped Lakers roster and Kyrie-LeBron reunion. The first game for both teams, and a must see for many reasons. Presumably, it will mark Zion Williamson’s return to the court. So is Ben Simmons. Also, the Pelicans are one of the teams believed to be in the mix to trade Kevin Durant. Can you imagine if this trade has gone down this far and Durant opens the season against the Nets in Brooklyn? If not, and both Durant and Kyrie Irving are active for the Nets, this will be our first look at the on-court dynamic of the Durant-Irving-Simmons trio. You can bet the Suns have some unfinished business with Luka Doncic and the Mavericks, who dispatched Phoenix with a 33-point blowout in Game 7 of the conference semifinals last season. Turns out Phoenix was dealing with a COVID outbreak. Chris Paul is playing to win even in October. Luca is must see TV. This is going to be a battle.
4. Clippers at Lakers (October 20)
Another chance to see what this Lakers roster looks like, but the most important should be the return of Kawhi Leonard. The Clippers enter this season as top division title contenders if Leonard continues to be a top superstar. This is our first chance to see how long his return to this condition will be after he missed all of last season rehabbing a torn ACL. If you haven’t heard, Rudy Gobert is now playing for Minnesota, which is becoming one of the most interesting teams to watch this season. Who knows if Donovan Mitchell will still be in a Jazz uniform? If he is, you can bet he and Gobert will want to get the best of each other. Check the opt-in box to confirm you want to join.
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6. Nuggets at Warriors (October 21)
This isn’t Denver’s opener (which is against the Jazz), but it is the Warriors, so this is a great time to tune in for the return of Jamal Murray and possibly Michael Porter Jr. Personally, I’m as excited to watch the Nuggets this season as any team. This is a legitimate contender for the championship. Nikola Jokic has a case as the best player in the league, and having Murray back in his side reunites an elite duo that is a lot of fun to watch. The Sixers had a great offseason with the additions of PJ Tucker and De’Anthony Melton, but this is all about James Harden and whether his decline last season was the beginning of the end or a blip of a year. The Sixers bet big money ($68.8 million over two years) that he’s still very elite. This is a pair of teams that have their sights set on winning a title. Individually, Giannis vs. Embiid is never a bad matchup to clear the calendar. The Ball Bowl. Lonzo is back for the Bulls and LaMelo is coming off an All-Star nod. Both of these teams are a fun watch, and it’s worth spending some time on the edge of the two brothers. You will definitely see them guarding each other. Trae Young at Madison Square Garden. Enough has been said. The Hawks made a big trade by acquiring Dejounte Murray this summer, and this will be a first look at how he and Young will match up, and as a potential bonus, the Knicks may have Donovan Mitchell at this point. After Young catapulted the Knicks to the 2021 playoffs, he returned to MSG last season and scored 45 points. The man knows how to grab the spotlight.
10. Nets at 76ers (November 22)
Let’s all pray to the basketball gods that Ben Simmons is on the court for the Nets in what would be his return to Philadelphia. If so, it will be a scary atmosphere. Will Simmons wilt under the heat or turn it into fuel? This almost couldn’t even qualify as a basketball game. It will be more like a reality show.
title: “Nba Schedule Lebron Vs. Curry On Opening Night Ben Simmons Philly Returns Amid 10 Early Round Games Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-23” author: “Pedro Obrien”
Opening night. LeBron James will watch Stephen Curry get his fourth championship ring, matching his total. The race for No. 5 is on, and Curry, in charge of another title-winning roster, has the upper hand to take it. If the Lakers have Kyrie Irving at this point, this becomes a prime matchup for reasons other than Curry vs. James. These will be two championship contenders to match all the intrigue of a revamped Lakers roster and Kyrie-LeBron reunion. The first game for both teams, and a must see for many reasons. Presumably, it will mark Zion Williamson’s return to the court. So is Ben Simmons. Also, the Pelicans are one of the teams believed to be in the mix to trade Kevin Durant. Can you imagine if this trade has gone down this far and Durant opens the season against the Nets in Brooklyn? If not, and both Durant and Kyrie Irving are active for the Nets, this will be our first look at the on-court dynamic of the Durant-Irving-Simmons trio. You can bet the Suns have some unfinished business with Luka Doncic and the Mavericks, who dispatched Phoenix with a 33-point blowout in Game 7 of the conference semifinals last season. Turns out Phoenix was dealing with a COVID outbreak. Chris Paul is playing to win even in October. Luca is must see TV. This is going to be a battle.
4. Clippers at Lakers (October 20)
Another chance to see what this Lakers roster looks like, but the most important should be the return of Kawhi Leonard. The Clippers enter this season as top division title contenders if Leonard continues to be a top superstar. This is our first chance to see how long his return to this condition will be after he missed all of last season rehabbing a torn ACL. If you haven’t heard, Rudy Gobert is now playing for Minnesota, which is becoming one of the most interesting teams to watch this season. Who knows if Donovan Mitchell will still be in a Jazz uniform? If he is, you can bet he and Gobert will want to get the best of each other. Check the opt-in box to confirm you want to join.
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6. Nuggets at Warriors (October 21)
This isn’t Denver’s opener (which is against the Jazz), but it is the Warriors, so this is a great time to tune in for the return of Jamal Murray and possibly Michael Porter Jr. Personally, I’m as excited to watch the Nuggets this season as any team. This is a legitimate contender for the championship. Nikola Jokic has a case as the best player in the league, and having Murray back in his side reunites an elite duo that is a lot of fun to watch. The Sixers had a great offseason with the additions of PJ Tucker and De’Anthony Melton, but this is all about James Harden and whether his decline last season was the beginning of the end or a blip of a year. The Sixers bet big money ($68.8 million over two years) that he’s still very elite. This is a pair of teams that have their sights set on winning a title. Individually, Giannis vs. Embiid is never a bad matchup to clear the calendar. The Ball Bowl. Lonzo is back for the Bulls and LaMelo is coming off an All-Star nod. Both of these teams are a fun watch, and it’s worth spending some time on the edge of the two brothers. You will definitely see them guarding each other. Trae Young at Madison Square Garden. Enough has been said. The Hawks made a big trade by acquiring Dejounte Murray this summer, and this will be a first look at how he and Young will match up, and as a potential bonus, the Knicks may have Donovan Mitchell at this point. After Young catapulted the Knicks to the 2021 playoffs, he returned to MSG last season and scored 45 points. The man knows how to grab the spotlight.
10. Nets at 76ers (November 22)
Let’s all pray to the basketball gods that Ben Simmons is on the court for the Nets in what would be his return to Philadelphia. If so, it will be a scary atmosphere. Will Simmons wilt under the heat or turn it into fuel? This almost couldn’t even qualify as a basketball game. It will be more like a reality show.
title: “Nba Schedule Lebron Vs. Curry On Opening Night Ben Simmons Philly Returns Amid 10 Early Round Games Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-05” author: “Shonda Endicott”
Opening night. LeBron James will watch Stephen Curry get his fourth championship ring, matching his total. The race for No. 5 is on, and Curry, in charge of another title-winning roster, has the upper hand to take it. If the Lakers have Kyrie Irving at this point, this becomes a prime matchup for reasons other than Curry vs. James. These will be two championship contenders to match all the intrigue of a revamped Lakers roster and Kyrie-LeBron reunion. The first game for both teams, and a must see for many reasons. Presumably, it will mark Zion Williamson’s return to the court. So is Ben Simmons. Also, the Pelicans are one of the teams believed to be in the mix to trade Kevin Durant. Can you imagine if this trade has gone down this far and Durant opens the season against the Nets in Brooklyn? If not, and both Durant and Kyrie Irving are active for the Nets, this will be our first look at the on-court dynamic of the Durant-Irving-Simmons trio. You can bet the Suns have some unfinished business with Luka Doncic and the Mavericks, who dispatched Phoenix with a 33-point blowout in Game 7 of the conference semifinals last season. Turns out Phoenix was dealing with a COVID outbreak. Chris Paul is playing to win even in October. Luca is must see TV. This is going to be a battle.
4. Clippers at Lakers (October 20)
Another chance to see what this Lakers roster looks like, but the most important should be the return of Kawhi Leonard. The Clippers enter this season as top division title contenders if Leonard continues to be a top superstar. This is our first chance to see how long his return to this condition will be after he missed all of last season rehabbing a torn ACL. If you haven’t heard, Rudy Gobert is now playing for Minnesota, which is becoming one of the most interesting teams to watch this season. Who knows if Donovan Mitchell will still be in a Jazz uniform? If he is, you can bet he and Gobert will want to get the best of each other. Check the opt-in box to confirm you want to join.
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6. Nuggets at Warriors (October 21)
This isn’t Denver’s opener (which is against the Jazz), but it is the Warriors, so this is a great time to tune in for the return of Jamal Murray and possibly Michael Porter Jr. Personally, I’m as excited to watch the Nuggets this season as any team. This is a legitimate contender for the championship. Nikola Jokic has a case as the best player in the league, and having Murray back in his side reunites an elite duo that is a lot of fun to watch. The Sixers had a great offseason with the additions of PJ Tucker and De’Anthony Melton, but this is all about James Harden and whether his decline last season was the beginning of the end or a blip of a year. The Sixers bet big money ($68.8 million over two years) that he’s still very elite. This is a pair of teams that have their sights set on winning a title. Individually, Giannis vs. Embiid is never a bad matchup to clear the calendar. The Ball Bowl. Lonzo is back for the Bulls and LaMelo is coming off an All-Star nod. Both of these teams are a fun watch, and it’s worth spending some time on the edge of the two brothers. You will definitely see them guarding each other. Trae Young at Madison Square Garden. Enough has been said. The Hawks made a big trade by acquiring Dejounte Murray this summer, and this will be a first look at how he and Young will match up, and as a potential bonus, the Knicks may have Donovan Mitchell at this point. After Young catapulted the Knicks to the 2021 playoffs, he returned to MSG last season and scored 45 points. The man knows how to grab the spotlight.
10. Nets at 76ers (November 22)
Let’s all pray to the basketball gods that Ben Simmons is on the court for the Nets in what would be his return to Philadelphia. If so, it will be a scary atmosphere. Will Simmons wilt under the heat or turn it into fuel? This almost couldn’t even qualify as a basketball game. It will be more like a reality show.
title: “Nba Schedule Lebron Vs. Curry On Opening Night Ben Simmons Philly Returns Amid 10 Early Round Games Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “Bridgette Ventura”
Opening night. LeBron James will watch Stephen Curry get his fourth championship ring, matching his total. The race for No. 5 is on, and Curry, in charge of another title-winning roster, has the upper hand to take it. If the Lakers have Kyrie Irving at this point, this becomes a prime matchup for reasons other than Curry vs. James. These will be two championship contenders to match all the intrigue of a revamped Lakers roster and Kyrie-LeBron reunion. The first game for both teams, and a must see for many reasons. Presumably, it will mark Zion Williamson’s return to the court. So is Ben Simmons. Also, the Pelicans are one of the teams believed to be in the mix to trade Kevin Durant. Can you imagine if this trade has gone down this far and Durant opens the season against the Nets in Brooklyn? If not, and both Durant and Kyrie Irving are active for the Nets, this will be our first look at the on-court dynamic of the Durant-Irving-Simmons trio. You can bet the Suns have some unfinished business with Luka Doncic and the Mavericks, who dispatched Phoenix with a 33-point blowout in Game 7 of the conference semifinals last season. Turns out Phoenix was dealing with a COVID outbreak. Chris Paul is playing to win even in October. Luca is must see TV. This is going to be a battle.
4. Clippers at Lakers (October 20)
Another chance to see what this Lakers roster looks like, but the most important should be the return of Kawhi Leonard. The Clippers enter this season as top division title contenders if Leonard continues to be a top superstar. This is our first chance to see how long his return to this condition will be after he missed all of last season rehabbing a torn ACL. If you haven’t heard, Rudy Gobert is now playing for Minnesota, which is becoming one of the most interesting teams to watch this season. Who knows if Donovan Mitchell will still be in a Jazz uniform? If he is, you can bet he and Gobert will want to get the best of each other. Check the opt-in box to confirm you want to join.
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6. Nuggets at Warriors (October 21)
This isn’t Denver’s opener (which is against the Jazz), but it is the Warriors, so this is a great time to tune in for the return of Jamal Murray and possibly Michael Porter Jr. Personally, I’m as excited to watch the Nuggets this season as any team. This is a legitimate contender for the championship. Nikola Jokic has a case as the best player in the league, and having Murray back in his side reunites an elite duo that is a lot of fun to watch. The Sixers had a great offseason with the additions of PJ Tucker and De’Anthony Melton, but this is all about James Harden and whether his decline last season was the beginning of the end or a blip of a year. The Sixers bet big money ($68.8 million over two years) that he’s still very elite. This is a pair of teams that have their sights set on winning a title. Individually, Giannis vs. Embiid is never a bad matchup to clear the calendar. The Ball Bowl. Lonzo is back for the Bulls and LaMelo is coming off an All-Star nod. Both of these teams are a fun watch, and it’s worth spending some time on the edge of the two brothers. You will definitely see them guarding each other. Trae Young at Madison Square Garden. Enough has been said. The Hawks made a big trade by acquiring Dejounte Murray this summer, and this will be a first look at how he and Young will match up, and as a potential bonus, the Knicks may have Donovan Mitchell at this point. After Young catapulted the Knicks to the 2021 playoffs, he returned to MSG last season and scored 45 points. The man knows how to grab the spotlight.
10. Nets at 76ers (November 22)
Let’s all pray to the basketball gods that Ben Simmons is on the court for the Nets in what would be his return to Philadelphia. If so, it will be a scary atmosphere. Will Simmons wilt under the heat or turn it into fuel? This almost couldn’t even qualify as a basketball game. It will be more like a reality show.
title: “Nba Schedule Lebron Vs. Curry On Opening Night Ben Simmons Philly Returns Amid 10 Early Round Games Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-15” author: “Joseph Johnson”
Opening night. LeBron James will watch Stephen Curry get his fourth championship ring, matching his total. The race for No. 5 is on, and Curry, in charge of another title-winning roster, has the upper hand to take it. If the Lakers have Kyrie Irving at this point, this becomes a prime matchup for reasons other than Curry vs. James. These will be two championship contenders to match all the intrigue of a revamped Lakers roster and Kyrie-LeBron reunion. The first game for both teams, and a must see for many reasons. Presumably, it will mark Zion Williamson’s return to the court. So is Ben Simmons. Also, the Pelicans are one of the teams believed to be in the mix to trade Kevin Durant. Can you imagine if this trade has gone down this far and Durant opens the season against the Nets in Brooklyn? If not, and both Durant and Kyrie Irving are active for the Nets, this will be our first look at the on-court dynamic of the Durant-Irving-Simmons trio. You can bet the Suns have some unfinished business with Luka Doncic and the Mavericks, who dispatched Phoenix with a 33-point blowout in Game 7 of the conference semifinals last season. Turns out Phoenix was dealing with a COVID outbreak. Chris Paul is playing to win even in October. Luca is must see TV. This is going to be a battle.
4. Clippers at Lakers (October 20)
Another chance to see what this Lakers roster looks like, but the most important should be the return of Kawhi Leonard. The Clippers enter this season as top division title contenders if Leonard continues to be a top superstar. This is our first chance to see how long his return to this condition will be after he missed all of last season rehabbing a torn ACL. If you haven’t heard, Rudy Gobert is now playing for Minnesota, which is becoming one of the most interesting teams to watch this season. Who knows if Donovan Mitchell will still be in a Jazz uniform? If he is, you can bet he and Gobert will want to get the best of each other. Check the opt-in box to confirm you want to join.
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6. Nuggets at Warriors (October 21)
This isn’t Denver’s opener (which is against the Jazz), but it is the Warriors, so this is a great time to tune in for the return of Jamal Murray and possibly Michael Porter Jr. Personally, I’m as excited to watch the Nuggets this season as any team. This is a legitimate contender for the championship. Nikola Jokic has a case as the best player in the league, and having Murray back in his side reunites an elite duo that is a lot of fun to watch. The Sixers had a great offseason with the additions of PJ Tucker and De’Anthony Melton, but this is all about James Harden and whether his decline last season was the beginning of the end or a blip of a year. The Sixers bet big money ($68.8 million over two years) that he’s still very elite. This is a pair of teams that have their sights set on winning a title. Individually, Giannis vs. Embiid is never a bad matchup to clear the calendar. The Ball Bowl. Lonzo is back for the Bulls and LaMelo is coming off an All-Star nod. Both of these teams are a fun watch, and it’s worth spending some time on the edge of the two brothers. You will definitely see them guarding each other. Trae Young at Madison Square Garden. Enough has been said. The Hawks made a big trade by acquiring Dejounte Murray this summer, and this will be a first look at how he and Young will match up, and as a potential bonus, the Knicks may have Donovan Mitchell at this point. After Young catapulted the Knicks to the 2021 playoffs, he returned to MSG last season and scored 45 points. The man knows how to grab the spotlight.
10. Nets at 76ers (November 22)
Let’s all pray to the basketball gods that Ben Simmons is on the court for the Nets in what would be his return to Philadelphia. If so, it will be a scary atmosphere. Will Simmons wilt under the heat or turn it into fuel? This almost couldn’t even qualify as a basketball game. It will be more like a reality show.