Porterville Recorder

NBA schedules for 75th anniversar­y season

- By TIM REYNOLDS AP Basketball Writer

The full schedule for the NBA’S 75th anniversar­y season was released Friday, highlighte­d in part by what will be a yearlong tribute to some of the key moments in league history.

Opening night is Oct. 19. It’s back to a normal schedule for the NBA, with all teams playing 82 games after a 72-game slate last season because the calendar was compressed due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. The Toronto Raptors will play at home after relocating to Tampa, Florida, last season because of Canadian border restrictio­ns.

The NBA has prioritize­d player rest over the past several seasons, a trend that continues this year. Teams on average will travel about 43,000 miles (69,000 kilometers), which would be a record low for a 30team, 82-game season. Single-game road trips are down to about seven per team, a considerab­le drop from about 10 per team two seasons ago.

Also back from last season: There will be instances of teams playing two games on one trip to a city against the same opponent, something

many teams enjoyed. There also are multiple instances of Eastern Conference teams flying to Los Angeles and playing both the Lakers and the Clippers on that leg of a trip.

And for the fourth consecutiv­e normal season, excluding last year’s slate, no team is being asked to play four games in the span of five days.

A breakdown of some of the season highlights:

THE ANNIVERSAR­Y

New York will play host to Toronto on Nov. 1, exactly 75 years to the day after the Knicks visited the then-toronto Huskies in the first game of the Basketball Associatio­n of America’s inaugural season. The BAA was rebranded as the NBA three years later.

CELEBRATIN­G LONGEVITY

New York, Boston and Golden State (which began as the Philadelph­ia Warriors) are the only three franchises that have been part of all 75 NBA seasons, and they’ll all face off in mid-december in nationally televised games. Golden State is at New York on Dec. 14, then the Warriors play at Boston on Dec. 17, and the Knicks visit the Celtics on Dec. 18.

WELCOME HOME

The Raptors haven’t played in Toronto since Feb. 28, 2020. They’ll be back on Oct. 20 against Washington. The NBA gave the Raptors five home contests in their first six games of this season, so there will be plenty of time for Toronto fans to see their team again finally.

CHRISTMAS

The NBA revealed the Dec. 25 games earlier this week: Atlanta at New York, Boston at Milwaukee, Golden State at Phoenix, Brooklyn at the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas at Utah.

MLK DAY

The NBA will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an all-day, 12game slate on Jan. 17 that includes the traditiona­l home games for Memphis and Atlanta: New Orleans at Boston, Charlotte at New York, Philadelph­ia at Washington, Brooklyn at Cleveland, Chicago at Memphis, Indiana at the Los Angeles Clippers, Milwaukee at Atlanta, Portland at Orlando, Toronto at Miami, Oklahoma City at Dallas, Phoenix at San Antonio and Utah at the Los Angeles Lakers.

SUPER SUNDAY

If the Falcons, Patriots, Vikings or Colts make the Super Bowl, fans in those cities may find themselves watching an NBA game instead of an NFL pregame show. The only two NBA games on Feb. 13 this season are Atlanta at Boston and Minnesota at Indiana.

FINALS REMATCHES

As expected, the 2021 NBA Finals rematches between the Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns will be nationally televised. Milwaukee goes to Phoenix on Feb. 10; the Suns visit the Bucks on March 6.

WILT NIGHT

The Knicks will be part of another milestone game on March 2: They’ll visit the Philadelph­ia 76ers exactly 60 years after Wilt Chamberlai­n scored 100 points to lead the Philadelph­ia Warriors past the Knicks in a game play

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