Heat schedule: NBA 2014-15 dates and times

May 20, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Miami Heat center Chris Bosh (1) and guard Dwayne Wade (3) walk off the floor after defeating the Indiana Pacers in game two of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2014 NBA Playoffs at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Miami defeats Indiana 87-83. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
May 20, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Miami Heat center Chris Bosh (1) and guard Dwayne Wade (3) walk off the floor after defeating the Indiana Pacers in game two of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2014 NBA Playoffs at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Miami defeats Indiana 87-83. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Miami Heat’s four-year reign at the top of the Eastern Conference looks like it will be coming to an end. The Heat lost the game’s best player, LeBron James, to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

They answered the loss by re-signing both Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade. They also re-signed Chris Andersen, Udonis Haslem and Mario Chalmers. They signed former Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers’ forward Luol Deng to replace Deng and added forwards Josh McRoberts and Danny Granger.

On Wednesday, the NBA officially released the Heat’s complete schedule and you can find that below.

DateOpponentTime
Oct. 29Washington7:30
Nov. 1at Philadelphia7:00
Nov. 2Toronto6:00
Nov. 4Houston7:30
Nov. 5at Charlotte7:00
Nov. 8Minnesota7:30
Nov. 9at Dallas7:30
Nov. 12Indiana7:30
Nov. 14at Atlanta7:30
Nov. 16Milwaukee6:00
Nov. 17at Brooklyn7:30
Nov. 20Los Angeles8:00
Nov. 22at Orlando7:00
Nov. 23Charlotte6:00
Nov. 25Golden State7:30
Nov. 30at New York7:30
Dec. 1at Washington7:00
Dec. 3Atlanta7:30
Dec. 5at Milwaukee8:30
Dec. 7at Memphis6:00
Dec. 9at Phoenix9:00
DateOpponentTime
Dec. 10at Denver10:30
Dec. 12at Utah9:00
Dec. 14Chicago6:00
Dec. 16at Brooklyn7:30
Dec. 17Utah7:30
Dec. 19Washington7:30
Dec. 21Boston6:00
Dec. 23Philadelphia7:30
Dec. 25Cleveland5:00
Dec. 27Memphis7:30
Dec. 29Orlando7:30
Dec. 31at Indiana3:00
Jan. 3at Houston8:00
Jan. 4Brooklyn6:00
Jan. 8at Portland10:30
Jan. 11at Los Angeles3:30
Jan. 13at Los Angeles10:30
Jan. 14at Golden State10:30
Jan. 16at Sacramento10:00
Jan. 20Oklahoma City7:30
Jan. 21at Charlotte7:00
DateOpponentTime
Jan. 23Indiana7:30
Jan. 25at Chicago1:00
Jan. 27Milwaukee7:30
Jan. 30Dallas8:00
Feb. 1at Boston1:00
Feb. 3at Detroit7:30
Feb. 4at Minnesota8:00
Feb. 6at San Antonio9:30
Feb. 9New York7:30
Feb. 11at Cleveland8:00
Feb. 20at New York7:30
Feb. 21New Orleans7:30
Feb. 23Philadelphia7:30
Feb. 25at Orlando7:00
Feb. 27at New Orleans8:00
Feb. 28Atlanta7:30
Mar. 2Phoenix7:30
Mar. 4Los Angeles8:00
Mar. 6at Washington8:00
Mar. 7Sacramento7:30
Mar. 9Boston7:30
DateOpponentTime
Mar. 11Brooklyn7:30
Mar. 13at Toronto7:30
Mar. 16Cleveland8:00
Mar. 18Portland7:30
Mar. 20Denver7:30
Mar. 22at Oklahoma City3:00
Mar. 24at Milwaukee8:00
Mar. 25at Boston7:30
Mar. 27at Atlanta7:30
Mar. 29Detroit6:00
Mar. 31San Antonio8:00
Apr. 2at Cleveland8:00
Apr. 4at Detroit7:30
Apr. 5at Indiana6:00
Apr. 7Charlotte7:30
Apr. 9Chicago8:00
Apr. 11Toronto7:30
Apr. 13Orlando7:30
Apr. 15at Philadelphia8:00