The NBA season is right around the corner, and we’re that much closer to finding out what the schedules will be for the 2015-16 season.
Basketball fans have been waiting all summer long to find out who their favorite team will be playing this upcoming season, and the wait might soon be over. The official schedules haven’t yet been released, and rumors are running amok over who will play where to open the season, but fans might soon learn the full rundown of next season before the month is over.
According to Ira Winderman from the Sun Sentinel, the NBA schedules will more than likely be released in the next two weeks.
Expect official NBA schedule, after teams review draft, to be released in two weeks.
— Ira Winderman (@IraHeatBeat) August 3, 2015
This is perfect timing, as we’re in the final dog days of summer before the sports calendar starts to pick back up. Football is starting again soon, baseball is getting down to the wire in the postseason race and hockey will be returning as well.
We don’t know what the official schedules will hold, outside of the Christmas Day games that have already been leaked thanks to the jerseys of the teams being revealed. All we do know is that there are certain games we can expect to see at prime times of the basketball calendar.
You know that the Mavericks and Clippers will be meeting very early on in the season, to bounce off the DeAndre Jordan debacle last month. A rematch between the Cavaliers and Warriors is probably going to be in the works as well as careful scheduling of all Cavs-Bulls games this season.
The wait for the NBA schedule is almost over, which means the wait for the season to return and basketball to come back is nearly over as well.
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