The top five Wizards home games to see this season

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The Washington Wizards finally have a team worth watching for more than whoever happens to be visiting Capital One Arena. With AJ Dybantsa beginning his NBA career in the nation’s capital, several home games stand out — especially when another top player comes to town.

Here is a very subjective top five home games to see in person this season now that the 2026-27 schedule is out.

1. Philadelphia 76ers — Wednesday, Mar. 18, 7 p.m. ET

This is the obvious No. 1: Dybantsa vs. LeBron James.

With James now in Philadelphia, this matchup adds to the relative regional rivalry between D.C. and the City of Brotherly Love. At 42, there also aren’t going to be many more chances to see James play in Washington.

While Philadelphia returns on April 2 at 7 p.m., it’s also possible that the 76ers (or the Wizards) could start taking “load management” measures before the postseason.

2. San Antonio Spurs — Thursday, Jan. 1, 5 p.m. ET

Dybantsa vs. Victor Wembanyama on New Year’s Day.

That’s enough to make this one of the year’s best tickets. It’s San Antonio’s only trip to Washington, and the 5 p.m. holiday start makes it a great time to watch an NBA basketball game after celebrating New Year’s Day the night before.

3. Utah Jazz — Friday, Mar. 6, 7 p.m. ET

Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson were the two biggest names entering the 2026 NBA Draft, and now Washington gets its first Capital One Arena look at the two young stars against each other. This is also a matchup between Dybantsa’s current team against an NBA team in the state where he played college basketball last season at Brigham Young.

Utah only visits Washington once, making March 6 the date for anyone who wants to watch what could become one of Dybantsa’s intra-draft class rivalries.

4. Oklahoma City Thunder — Wednesday, Jan. 7, 7 p.m. ET

This is a measuring-stick game.

Rather than another rookie storyline, Dybantsa and the Wizards get to see how they stack up against one of the NBA’s elite teams and the 2024-25 NBA champions. Besides the fact that OKC is a Western Conference team, the Thunder are still a pretty young team, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. It’s like this is the Wizards playing a potential future version of themselves.

5. Golden State Warriors — March 27, 7 p.m.

Stephen Curry is getting older, which means every remaining trip to Washington is worth appreciating. When this game is on a Friday night, and when Dybantsa faces off against Curry (though not directly), this is a good game to circle.

What about the Knicks?

I’ll be honest. The New York Knicks are the defending NBA champions. They’ll visit Washington twice: Friday, December 18 at 7 p.m. and Monday, March 16 at 7 p.m. If I had a sixth slot and really wanted to see the Wizards play the defending champions at home, the December game is the better bet.

That said, Washington will be an underdog to New York either way, and matchups against Western Conference teams are scarce. They just play in D.C. one time a year.

What keeps New York outside my top five is simply scarcity. You get two opportunities to see the Knicks. There is only one home game against Wembanyama, Peterson, Gilgeous-Alexnader and Curry. James on the other hand is the oldest player and still one of the best players in the league, so watch him while you still can.

The 5 most difficult Celtics road trips, ranked

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The 2026-2027 NBA schedule is out, and the Celtics now know where they’ll be from October to April as they look to bounce back from a first-round exit last year. 

While there’s no telling exactly how the year will play out – and which teams will under- and overachieve – it’s already clear that the team will embark on several lengthy road trips that will help shape the trajectory of the season.

The Celtics have one 6-game road trip, three 4-game road trips, and three 3-game road trips on the books. Here are their most difficult road trips, ranked. 

1. December 30th – January 9th: 6-game road trip that includes games against the Chicago Bulls, Utah Jazz, Portland Trail Blazers, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers, and Los Angeles Clippers. 

    The Celtics haven’t had a 6-game road trip since March of 2025, when they became the first team in franchise history to go a perfect 6-0 in one road trip. They’ll look to replicate that success this winter when they face three Western Conference playoff teams from last year, and a Jazz squad that could be much-improved. The Bulls and Clippers should be easier outs, but there’s no telling how competitive this road trip will end up being. 

    2. November 6th – November 11th: 4-game road trip that includes games against the Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76ers, and Toronto Raptors

      The Hornets, 76ers, and Raptors are all expected to be in the playoff mix this season, and the Celtics will face all three teams as part of their first 3+ game road trip of the season. Philadelphia just might end up being the best team in the East after adding Jaylen Brown and LeBron James in the offseason, and the Raptors are expected to add Kawhi (pending a conclusion to the end of the Aspiration investigation). The fact that Philadelphia and Toronto are on a back-to-back doesn’t make things easier.

      3. March 27th – April 1st: 4-game road trip that includes games against the Miami Heat, New Orleans Pelicans, Indiana Pacers, and Cleveland Cavaliers

        The Heat and Pacers should both be better than last year now that Giannis Antetokounmpo and Tyrese Haliburton are in the mix. And, the Cavaliers should once again be among the East’s top teams. This trip could end up featuring three Eastern Conference playoff opponents in less than a week.

        4. November 18th-  November 24th: 4-game road trip that includes games against the Denver Nuggets, Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors, and Washington Wizards 

          The Nuggets are no longer one of the perennial teams in the WNBA, but they’re still led by one of the best duos in the game in Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray — and they’re not even three years removed from a title. Golden State is probably not a playoff team, and neither are the Wizards, but both teams should at least be better than they were last year. But the lack of back-to-backs and quality opponents makes this trip potentially easier.

          5. February 28th – March 5th: 3-game road trip that includes games against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Indiana Pacers, and Detroit Pistons 

            This is yet another trip that features three likely playoff teams, including last year’s top team in the East, the Pacers (with Tyrese Haliburton and Ivica Zubak), and a Timberwolves squad headlined by Anthony Edwards and LaMelo Ball.

              What Are the Best Games of the 2026-27 NBA Season? Top Matchups, Finals Previews, LeBron's season with 76ers

              It's like Christmas in August.

              The full 2026-27 NBA Season has been released, all 1,230 games. It's a lot, so we've broken out the best games, the can't-miss games, the appointment-viewing games from the full NBA schedule to make it a little easier. Here are the days and games you need to circle on the calendar.

              Opening Night, Oct. 20

              There are three games, all exclusively on NBC and Peacock — including LeBron James, Jaylen Brown and the new-look Philadelphia 76ers coming to Madison Square Garden on Ring Night to spoil the party. We also get the first San Antonio vs. Oklahoma City showdown of the season.

              • Boston Celtics at Detroit Pistons (3 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)
              • Philadelphia 76ers at New York Knicks (7 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)
              • Oklahoma City vs. San Antonio Spurs (9:30 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)

              Curry vs. Jokic

              The Warriors vs. the Nuggets is the first game of the season exclusively on Peacock and features two of the league's biggest stars, Stephen Curry and Nikola Jokic.

              • Golden State Warriors vs. Denver Nuggets (10 p.m. ET, Peacock)

              Jaylen Brown returns to Boston

              Jaylen Brown makes his much-anticipated return to Boston to face Jayson Tatum and the only team he had ever known on Jan. 21. Brown's first game against his former team comes on Nov. 10, but in the comfort of home in Philadelphia — and you can see it on NBC and Peacock.

              • Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers (Nov. 10, 8 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)
              • Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics (Jan. 21, 7:30 p.m. ET, Prime Video)
              • Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers (Feb. 27, 8 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)

              Antetokounmpo returns to Milwaukee

              The biggest game of the season for the Bucks comes on Jan. 28 when Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Miami Heat come to town — Antetokounmpo's return to Milwaukee. What kind of reception will he get? It should be nothing but love, like he showed the city for so long and in bringing it a championship.

              • Miami Heat at Milwaukee Bucks (Jan. 28, 9:30 p.m. ET, Prime Video).

              LaMelo returns to Charlotte

              LaMelo Ball returns to Charlotte on Presidents' Day, Feb. 15, 2027, with a game you can watch on NBC and Peacock. Expect him to feel the love from the crowd. Also that day, Victor Wembanyama vs. Giannis Antetokounmpo.

              • Minnesota Timberwolves at Charlotte Hornets (12 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)
              • San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat (5 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)

              Ja Morant returns to Memphis

              Morant was a fan favorite and will feel the love despite wearing a new uniform.

              • Portland Trail Blazers vs. Memphis Grizzlies (Feb. 6, 5:30 p.m. ET, Prime Video)

              Christmas Day

              It's the NBA's showcase day, and this is a must-watch lineup of games where you can plop yourself in front of the television and enjoy while wearing that new sweater from your uncle. It starts off with an NBA Finals rematch and is highlighted by LeBron James' return to Los Angeles.

              • San Antonio Spurs at New York Knicks (12 p.m.m. ET, ABC and ESPN)
              • Miami Heat at Boston Celtics (2:30 p.m. ET, ABC and ESPN).
              • Philadelphia 76ers at Los Angeles Lakers (5 p.m. ET, ABC and ESPN)
              • Oklahoma City Thunder at Minnesota Timberwolves (8 p.m. ET, ABC and ESPN)
              • Denver Nuggets at Golden State Warriors (10:30 p.m. ET, ABC and ESPN)

              Dybantsa vs. Peterson

              The first meeting of the No. 1 and No. 2 picks from last June's draft — Washington's A.J. Dybantsa and Utah's Darren Peterson — doesn't come until February, but it should be worth the wait.

              • Washington Wizards at Utah Jazz (Feb. 27, 3 p.m. ET, Prime Video)

              Sunday Night Basketball

              Sunday Night Basketball — the marquee game of the week, highlighted on Sunday night — returns to NBC on Jan. 24 and continues through the rest of the season. That first game is can't-miss.

              • Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden State Warriors (Jan. 24, 8:30 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)

              2027 NBA All-Star Weekend

              The NBA All-Star Game — and the entire weekend of events — descends upon Phoenix this year, from Feb. 19-21 (the All-Star Game is on the 21st). Friday night will feature the Rising Stars Game. Saturday, Feb. 20, will be All-Star Saturday Night with the 3-Point Contest, Dunk Contest, and more. The All-Star Game itself is on Feb. 21. The entire weekend of events will be exclusively broadcast on NBC and Peacock.

              NBA Cup title game

              A year ago, the New York Knicks won the NBA Cup then went on to win the NBA title. Two years ago, Oklahoma City made the NBA Cup Finals then went on to win the NBA title. Tune in to see which team looks like a champion. This year's title game will be played at Butler University's Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

              • NBA Cup championship game, Dec. 11, Prime Video.

              Doncic vs. Durant

              Luka Doncic vs. Kevin Durant. Two iconic stars. Two teams trying to prove they belong at the top of the West. Watch it on Nov. 30, exclusively on Peacock.

              • Los Ángeles Lakers at Houston Rockets (7:30 p.m. ET, Peacock).

              Nikola Jokic in Madison Square Garden

              Playing in Madison Square Garden brings out the best in players, and when Nikola Jokic is putting on a show there is nothing like it. Tune in Jan. 11, 2027, exclusively on Peacock.

              • Denver Nuggets at New York Knicks (7:30 p.m. ET, Peacock)

              Wembanyama in Paris

              Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs are playing two international games this season, each against Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans. Wemby in Paris is worth tuning in for, and the second game will be the NBA's first-ever game in Manchester, England (a place the league hopes to put an NBA Europe team).

              • New Orleans Pelicans at San Antonio Spurs in Paris (Jan. 14, 2 p.m. ET, Prime Video)
              • San Antonio Spurs at New Orleans Pelicans in Manchester (Jan. 17, 10:30 a.am. ET, Prime Video)

              Martin Luther King Jr. Day

              NBC and Peacock will broadcast a four-game slate on Jan. 18, 2027, the day honoring the civil rights leader. It includes the traditional games taking place in Atlanta and Memphis.

              • Detroit Pistons at Cleveland Cavaliers (12 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)
              • Philadelphia 76ers at Atlanta Hawks (2:30 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)
              • Minnesota Timberwolves at New York Knicks (5 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)
              • Houston Rockets at Memphis Grizzlies (7:30 p.m. ET, Peacock)

              Lakers vs. Celtics

              The most historic rivalry in the NBA is renewed, this year between two quality teams.

              • Los Ángeles Lakers at Boston Celtics (Feb. 2, 8 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)

              Knicks vs. Thunder Finals preview?

              New York and Oklahoma City might have met in last year's NBA Finals if the Thunder had been healthy — and we could well see that matchup this season. Tune in for this potential Finals preview on Sunday Night Basketball.

              • New York Knicks at Oklahoma City Thunder (Feb. 7, 9:30 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock)
              Durant vs. Antetokounmpo

              Another Sunday Night Basketball gem featuring two of the greatest bucket-getters the game has ever seen, Kevin Durant vs. Giannis Antetokounmpo.

              • Miami Heat at Houston Rockets (Feb. 28, p:30 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock.
              Finals Rematch

              Getting late into the season, we get a rematch of last season's NBA Finals — and potentially a preview of a repeat. All of it on Sunday Night Basketball. (The teams also meet on Christmas Day.)

              • New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs (March 7, 7:30 p.m. ET, NBC and Peacock).

              Spurs 2026-27 regular season schedule released

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              We have finally hit Day 3 of the NBA’s schedule release. We already knew that the Spurs would open at home against the Thunder on October 20 and get hosted by the Knicks on Christmas, as well as their NBA Cup schedule, and now we have the complete regular season schedule.

              Observations

              • 34 games will be nationally televised or streamed on NBC/Peakcock, ESPN or ABC and Prime, and a whopping 25 of them come in the second half of the season (game 42 or later). If you’re like me and use League Pass for local broadcasts, make sure you get to know whoever the Spurs new announcer is early, because you won’t hear him and Sean Elliott much after that.
              • I count 12 back-to-backs, which isn’t bad. I also see four miniseries: their two Europe games against the Pelicans in mid January at Paris and Manchester, both games at Golden State at the end of January/beginning of February, and a home-away against the Nuggets at the end of February/beginning of March (with the “home” game being in Austin), and both home games against the Phoenix Suns at the end of March.
              • Is it just me, or does it look like more away games than home? Those at’s stand out dramatically, especially since they’re so clumped together thanks to several long road trips. There are three four-game road trips plus the 8-game Rodeo Road Trip, with the Memphis and Denver games on Feb. 26 and 28 being in Austin. There’s also a 9-road-in-12-games stretch from December 15 through January 3, as well an 8-in-12 streak from March 14 to April 4.
              • On the other hand, the Spurs only have two streaks of four or more home games in a row, with a streak of five January 2o through the 27th, and four straight to close the regular season. Speaking of which, the last three games are all against should-be playoff teams in the Cavaliers, Nuggets and Trail Blazers, which is notable assuming they’re in another battle for the top seed, which they barely missed out on last season.
              • The Rodeo Road Trip itself will be no cakewalk either, with every game also being against playoff contenders except the two Memphis games. That March four-game road trip is also a bruiser as at least on paper, it could very well be against the four of the six playoff teams out of the East.

              Other than that, not much stands out. It’s amazing the difference in looking at the schedule from a contender’s perspective compared to being a bubble or bad team. Fewer teams or stretches look “daunting”, and you just expect to win every game (knowing full well you won’t). What else stands out to you, Pounders?

              Done in a weekend – the $12.5bn LA Lakers sale that shocked the NBA

              Luka Doncic of the Los Angeles Lakers reacts after a basket
              Luka Doncic is a big star at the LA Lakers and has backed the new owners [Getty Images]

              It was a move that has left the NBA world in shock. And the deal was done astonishing quickly. The Los Angeles Lakers' record $12.5bn (£9.3bn) sale was agreed in the space of a weekend.

              News broke on Wednesday that Josh Kushner, the brother of US President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared, and former Disney chief executive Bob Iger were buying the controlling interest in one of the world's most iconic sports teams.

              Kushner moved fast to get the deal done.

              Only last Friday, he approached Mark Walter over the majority stake he purchased only last year. They got to work instantly to hammer out an agreement.

              If approved by the NBA's board of governors, the deal will become the most expensive sports team sale ever reported - and Walter will have made a $2.5bn (£1.9bn) profit on his investment in next to no time.

              Walter had not actively been looking to sell his majority stake in the NBA franchise, while Kushner's move was not influenced by the collapse of Fifa's controversial World Cup investment plan.

              Thrive Eternal, an American venture capital firm founded by Kushner, had been expected to lead the proposed investor group for the Fifa Forward Enterprise (FFE) proposal before it was abandoned.

              The speed of the Lakers agreement has added to the level of surprise surrounding the sale in the United States.

              When ESPN broke the story on Wednesday, it sparked a flurry of reaction and comment. NBA executives, insiders and other figures within the sport were all stunned.

              The Lakers were valued at $10bn (£7.4bn) in June 2025 - then a record for a sports team.

              So where does this deal rank in world sport? And will the deal be a good thing for the Lakers?

              A record breaking sports deal

              Joshua Kushner (L) and Bob Iger watch tennis
              Josh Kushner (left) and Bob Iger will be the new owners [Getty Images]

              Walter said after the sale was announced that owning the Lakers had been "one of the great honours" of his life and described it as an "extraordinary investment".

              Reasons for the sudden sale are unclear. Walter is facing an ongoing federal investigation into his company Delaware Life - but there is no suggestion that the Lakers sale was prompted by that investigation.

              The numbers involved in the Lakers deal underline why it has caused such a stir.

              It surpasses not only the Lakers valuation when Walter bought his stake in 2025, but also the $6.1bn (£4.5bn) valuation of the Boston Celtics when their controlling stake changed hands last year.

              It is more than three times the value set for the Phoenix Suns when they were sold to Mat Ishbia for $4bn (£3bn) in 2023.

              In addition, it beats the $9.6bn (£7.1bn) for which the NFL's Seattle Seahawks was sold last month.

              The deal is also worth significantly more than those involving leading Premier League clubs.

              Todd Boehly's consortium paid £2.5bn to buy Chelsea in 2022, although the overall deal amounted to£4.25bn ($5.7bn).

              Manchester United's Glazer family were reported to want £10bn ($13.5bn) to sell the club, but that was an asking price rather than a completed transaction. Sir Jim Ratcliffe instead bought a 27.7% stake for about £1.3bn in 2024.

              Magic Johnson backs the sale

              Kushner and Iger are coming in at a time when the Lakers are in transition.

              The Lakers have not won an NBA title since 2020, when LeBron James and Anthony Davis led them to their 17th championship.

              With James confirming his exit at the end of June and Luka Doncic the team's leading man, the Lakers are facing another fresh start. Doncic is preparing to work under his fifth different owner across just the two NBA teams he has played for.

              "I've gotten used to big changes over these last few years," he wrote on social media, before adding that he looked forward to "building something special in LA together".

              Kushner and his company have been looking at investing in the NBA for some time, although the sale still brings uncertainty over how the Lakers will be run.

              Basketball legend Earvin 'Magic' Johnson, a five-time NBA champion with the Lakers, backed the deal, though.

              "Lakers fans, you couldn't have two better owners. I've known Bob personally for over 40 years," he said on social media.

              "He has always loved the Lakers and basketball and he will bring championships back to LA."

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              The Raptors unveil season schedule, face off with AJ Dybantsa and Caleb Wilson

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              The Toronto Raptors have released their game schedule for the 2026-27 NBA season, and it looks like it’ll be starting off with a bang. The Chicago Bulls, who defeated the Raptors in the play-in in 2023, are coming to Toronto to show the 6ix their new-look lineup.

              That first match on October 21st will have Caleb Wilson, Norm Powell, and Josh Giddey come to Toronto to test their mettle. The homecoming for Norm Powell will be an opportunity for Chicago to attempt to restart their blazing hot beginning to the season, as they had last year. Then, Toronto will hit the road for a game against the Wizards, getting a first look at what first overall pick AJ Dybantsa can do. Overall, our season begins with some opportunities to check out new-look teams with a trifecta of Chicago, Washington, and Minnesota, with the opportunity to pick up some easy wins against Orlando, who we play twice in October. November boasts a much harder schedule, with may premier teams from both East and West on the docket, with December looking not much lighter until its end. February and March are the beginning of some less stressful matches, as well as an exciting back-to-back on the road against Miami, where we’ll get to really see how well Giannis fares in South Beach.

              The Raptors will get a nine day home stand in January, while road tripping for eleven days in March. With the Raptors playing their divisional opponents the most contention with the monstrous lineups in Philadelphia and New York start early, with three games back to back against the two teams in November, with the rest of the matches spread out through the year. Toronto’s last game will be the same as last year’s, a matchup against the Brooklyn Nets on April 11th, what will hopefully be a nice way to ease into the postseason. The NBA Cup will see four games played against Orlando on October 30th, Milwaukee on November 6th, Detroit on November 20th, and Brooklyn on November 27th. All together, a very manageable roster in my opinion, a perspective shared by our Editor-In-Chief, Kristian Cuaresma.

              I agree wholeheartedly that Kawhi’s presence would be the nail in the coffin for most of these teams, but that even without him, we proved to be able to manage all of these teams last year, winning every season series save for the one against Detroit. However, with Jalen Duren likely off the team, Motor City is looking much more manageable, and I believe we’ll be real contenders in the Cup this year.

              The picture of the 2026-27 season is still up in the air for the Raptors due to the Kawhi Leonard debacle and the league’s sloppy and overly secretive handling of the investigation, which has left Raptors fans grasping at whispers and rumours rather than able to make full assessment of the team’s circumstances. Many NBA teams have gotten considerably better this past year, through massive trades, free agency, and last year’s stacked draft. That means that the Raptors will just have to push even harder, and hopefully, secure Leonard’s play for this season, as he’ll be a weapon I don’t think we can afford to leave at the gunshop if we want any chance of contending this year. While it’s difficult to say what exactly the Raptors will look like at this standpoint, building around Scottie Barnes has been working thus far, and with the right pieces, I can see the regular season schedule mattering little enough, as fans can shift their focus to the playoffs with certainty.

              Lakers again have most nationally televised games on their schedule

              The Lakers' 2020 NBA championship banner is unveiled in a ceremoney on May 12, 2021.
              The Lakers, with 17 NBA championships, remain a big draw. They hung their last banner after the 2019-20 season. (Harry How / Getty Images)

              LeBron James has moved back to the Eastern Conference, but the Lakers remain a major box office draw for the NBA.

              With an almost brand new rotation after a busy offseason that elevated Luka Doncic to the team’s unquestioned leader, the Lakers have the maximum amount of nationally televised games in the NBA this season with 34, according to the league schedule released Thursday. The Lakers open the season against the Golden State Warriors on Oct. 21 on ESPN.

              The slate is highlighted by a much-anticipated Christmas Day reunion with James that will be televised at 2 p.m. on ABC. The matchup at Crypto.com Arena will be James’ return to L.A. after the four-time NBA champion signed with the Philadelphia 76ers this summer following eight seasons with the Lakers. James will play on Christmas Day for the 21st time in his 24-season career, and the Lakers will play on the holiday for the 28th consecutive time.

              The Lakers don’t meet James in his new home until March 4, when they finish a four-game trip in Philadelphia.

              The Lakers have a frantic start to the season, playing 13 games in the first four weeks. They have three back-to-back sets during the busy stretch from the opener to the end of a three-game trip in Milwaukee on Nov. 11.

              The traditional Grammys trip begins in Indiana on Jan. 28 followed by a back-to-back set in New York (Jan. 30) and Charlotte (Jan. 31). The Lakers then continue the seven-game trip by circling back north from Charlotte to Boston (Feb. 2) and Brooklyn (Jan. 4), then heading West with stops in San Antonio (Feb. 6) and Phoenix (Feb. 8).

              Read more:Bob Iger, Joshua Kushner to buy Lakers from Mark Walter's ownership group for $12.5 billion

              The reigning NBA champion New York Knicks, Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs and James’ 76ers each have 34 nationally televised games. The final two games of the 82-game season will be determined in December as the NBA Cup midseason tournament plays out.

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              Draymond Green sounds off on basketball fans after Russell Westbrook retirement

              Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green didn’t hesitate to call out the hypocrisy of basketball fans.

              On his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show,” Green asked fans, “Why is it that Russell Westbrook has to announce his retirement unexpectedly to finally see the love that he deserves?”

              Green opened the segment by telling basketball fans, “Y’all suck,” as he went on to defend Westbrook, who released a video on his social media Wednesday to make his retirement announcement.

              Draymond Green sounds off on basketball fans after news broke of Russell Westbrook’s retirement.
              Westbrook released a video on his social media Wednesday to make his retirement announcement. NBAE via Getty Images
              Green opened the segment by telling basketball fans, “Y’all suck.” (Getty Images) Getty Images

              “Because for the last 8 to 10 years, all this guy has heard is how bad he sucks, how he stat pads, and how he messes up teams,” Green said.

              The four-time NBA champion continued to call out fans by addressing the nickname “Westbrick,” which was coined for Westbrook during the 2018–2019 season when his free-throw percentage dropped from 73.7% the year before to 65.6%.

              “The moment he steps aside, ‘Oh man, y’all did Russ wrong. Can’t tell me he couldn’t be on a team. Wow, how he played the game. Gonna miss him,” Green said of NBA fans.

              Westbrook had an 18-year career and at one point was considered a future Hall of Famer when he was leading the Oklahoma City Thunder, alongside Kevin Durant and James Harden.

              Westbrook is defended by Green on “The Draymond Green Show.”
              Green called out fans over the nickname “Westbrick,” which was coined during the 2018–2019 season. (Getty Images) Getty Images

              During his time with the Thunder, Westbrook was the league’s MVP in 2017; he was selected as a nine-time All-Star and was the leader in triple-doubles.

              At 24 years old, Westbrook led the Thunder to the franchise’s first NBA Finals appearance, but would ultimately end up falling to a LeBron James-led Miami Heat team through five games.

              Harden would depart from the Thunder in the following offseason, and Durant would also end up leaving the team to join Green in the Golden State in 2016.

              Westbrook would stay with the Thunder until 2019 and play for six more teams.

              As a member of the Sacramento Kings last year, Westbrook averaged 15.2 points with 6.7 assists and 5.4 rebounds.


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              Nets' 2026-27 NBA regular season schedule

              The Nets will open the 2026-27 NBA regular season by hosting the Charlotte Hornets on Oct. 21, the league announced on Thursday.

              Brooklyn, coming off a rough 20-62 season, has just two games on national television for the season: a visit to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Nov. 23, in JuliusRandle's first game after arriving in an offseason trade, and when they host the Chicago Bulls on Jan. 20. The Nets will also play 16 back-to-back games.

              The Nets will lock horns with their defending champions from across the river four times, playing the first two games at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 2 and Dec. 27. They will host the Knicks on Feb. 1 and April 2. 

              In the NBA Cup, New York will face Detroit (Oct. 30) and Orlando (Nov. 20) at home and travel to Milwaukee (Nov. 25) and Toronto (Nov. 27) in group play. The knockout round games will be on Dec. 4, 5, 8, 9, and the title game on 11, if they advance that far.

              LeBron James and the new-look 76ers will visit Brooklyn for the first time on Nov. 16 and Feb. 25. The Nets will travel to face the Sixers on Jan. 14 and Feb. 8. 

              The Nets will have a tough stretch toward the end of the season when they play just twice at home during an 11-game stretch, which includes five straight on the road from Feb. 27 through March 7 against the Bulls, the Nuggets, the Suns, the Clippers, and the Lakers.

              They will have a stretch of seven of eight games at home, including six straight games at Barclays Center starting in mid-December. 

              Here's the rest of Brooklyn's 2026-27 schedule:

              Pistons 2026-2027 Schedule Released

              After a relatively quiet offseason for the Pistons and a pretty large Jalen Duren-sized elephant in the room yet to work itself out, it is time to generate some excitement with the release of the 2026-2027 schedule. We are now a couple months away from the return of NBA basketball! The biggest takeaway is that the Pistons play every team in the league once again. Here is the full schedule:

              In all seriousness, there are a few standouts with the schedule. First off, the first four games of the season are pretty brutal with the 3 pm home opener against the Boston Celtics followed by three road games against likely-playoff teams in the Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, and New York Knicks.

              The Pistons are a good team now, so I don’t think you need to anticipate an 0-4 start like you would have during the dark days a few years ago, but it will definitely be a challenge early-on. They do follow up that difficult stretch with a few winnable games, so there is an opportunity to get back on track if they struggle early.

              The Pistons will have 19 games in total on National Television with 12 on ESPN or NBC and 7 on Peacock or Prime. This is far and away the most they have had in recent memory, which also comes with the territory of being a good team. There is also a likelihood they get more National TV games added as the season plays out as long as they continue to build off the momentum of last season.

              There’s only so much analysis you can do with a schedule in which you play every team in the league, but there are a few other things that stand out to me. The Pistons group for the NBA Cup is very favorable with Brooklyn, Orlando, Milwaukee, and Toronto. They have failed to make it out of the group stage since the introduction of the NBA Cup, so maybe this is the year it finally happens.

              Another standout with the schedule is that all of the games against the New York Knicks will be on some National TV platform. The Knicks got the last laugh with winning the NBA Championship last season, but this is definitely a matchup from the East that the NBA is trying to heavily promote after their heavily contested playoff series a couple years ago.

              We will have more analysis on the schedule and all things Pistons as we get closer to the start of the season, but it is nice to have something to look forward to and build hype during the dog days of the Summer.

              Brooklyn Nets to open season at home vs. Charlotte Hornets October 21

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              The NBA is out with its 2026-27 schedule and the Brooklyn Nets will open at Barclays Center on October 21 vs the Charlotte Hornets. Game Time: 7:30 p.m. ET. The two teams opened last season as well with the game in Charlotte.

              Here’s the details…

              There will be two nationally scheduled games, same as last year as well. The Nets will face the Timberwolves on November 23, the return of Julius Randle to the Twin Cities on Peacock and the Bulls in Brooklyn on January 20, Nic Claxton’s reunion. With two games, the Nets are one of five teams with the minimum number of nationally televised slots. The others are the Pelicans, Bucks, Grizzlies and Kings. By comparison, the Knicks, 76ers, Spurs and Lakers will have 34.

              As noted Wednesday, the Nets Emirates Cup games will take place October 30 vs. the Pistons; November 20 vs. the Magic, both at home, and the Bucks November 25 and the Raptors on November 27, both away. (The Magic game will be the first time Nets newcomer Moe Wagner will face his brother Franz in the NBA.)

              The Nets will face their crosstown rivals, the defending NBA champion Knicks, four times:

              November 2 at MSG

              December 27 at MSG

              February 1 at Barclays Center

              April 1 at Barclays Center.

              Three of the four will be 7:30 p.m. starts with December 27, a Sunday game, starting at 6:00 p.m. ET.

              Some hightlights of the schedule release:

              • The opening 10 games will be brutal, featuring some of the league’s top teams. In addition to the aforementioned Knicks game at MSG on November 2, the Nets will face the Cavaliers with James Harden and Donovan Mitchell on October 24 in Cleveland; the Pacers with a healthy Tyrese Haliburton on October 25 at home, then again on November 1 in Indianapolis; the Celtics with Jayson Tatum and Paul George on October 27 in Boston and the Mavericks with Cooper Flagg and Kyrie Irving on November 8 in Dallas.
              • The 76ers with LeBron James, Jaylen Brown, Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey will make their Brooklyn debut on November 16. Other superstars making their Brooklyn debut in new uniforms will include Ja Morant with the Trailblazers on December 21, Giannis Antetokounmpo with the Heat on January 7, Kawhi Leonard with the Raptors on January 23.
              • Victor Wembanyama (Spurs) will play his only game in Brooklyn this season on December 23, Luka Doncic (Lakers) on February 4 and Steph Curry (Golden State) on March 29. Kevin Durant plays his only game on the Barclays Center court January 9.
              • As for rookie clashes, Mikel Brown Jr., the No. 6 pick, will face off against Keaton Wagler of the Clippers, the No. 5 pick on January 29 and Darius Acuff of the Kings, the No. 7 pick on March 21. The overall No. 1 pick, A.J. Dybantsa, will first show up in Brooklyn with the Wizards on December 20.
              • Brooklyn will host 15 of its home games on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday which includes four Sunday afternoon contests on December 13 and 20 and March 21 and 28.

              The Nets will also play four preseason games from October 6 through 14. Only one of the four, vs. the Wizards on October 12 at Barclays Center.

              Sixers 2026-27 regular season schedule fully revealed

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              The Philadelphia 76ers full regular season schedule for 2026-27 is out!

              Earlier this week, a few key dates and matchups were announced by the NBA as a preview to the full schedule release. We learned that the Sixers will open their season on Oct. 20 at Madison Square Garden against the defending-champion New York Knicks and will host their home-opener on Oct. 22 against the Cleveland Cavaliers. It was also revealed that the Sixers will spend Christmas Day on the west coast with LeBron James and the squad visiting the Los Angeles Lakers that evening. Finally, we learned the Sixers’ NBA Cup group play schedule.

              Now, we have the full picture, with the entire schedule below.

              Here’s a few things that stand out immediately:

              • The Sixers are a hot commodity for the league in 2026-27. They will feature in a maximum-allowed 34 nationally-televised games this season. Guess it comes with the territory of having Lebron James on your team.
              • They will play in 13 back-to-backs throughout the season. Last year, they played in 16, tied with a handful of other teams for the highest in the league.
              • Jaylen Brown will face off with Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics as a Sixer for the first time on Nov. 10 in South Philadelphia. Brown’s first game back at TD Garden as a member of the away team will not come until Jan. 21, 2027, which will be broadcast on Amazon Prime.
              • Speaking of Prime, the Sixers will have 13 games this season that require paid streaming services to watch (Peacock, Amazon Prime).
              • The Sixers’ annual west coast trip will take place around the Christmas holiday, including the aforementioned Christmas Day matchup visiting the Los Angeles Lakers. They will be on the road from Christmas Day through January 1st. Gotta get out of the way for Disney on Ice, people!
              • Busiest months for the Sixers will be January and March, with 16 games in each.

              This is a particularly exciting regular season schedule release with so much anticipation around the new-look Sixers in the wake of the additions of LeBron James and Jaylen Brown. Not only that, but it’s also one of very few summers that Joel Embiid has not been recovering from some sort of major injury or surgery — and he’s looking slimmer to say the least! The prospect of that trio playing alongside Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe and the improved bench unit has fans around the city as excited as they’ve been about the team in… quite some time.

              Six months (at least) of Sixers basketball awaits! Here’s the breakdown of each month of the upcoming campaign:

              OCTOBER: 7 games (4 home, 3 away)

              NOVEMBER: 14 games (7 home, 7 away)

              DECEMBER: 13 games (5 home, 7 away, *2 to be scheduled)

              JANUARY: 16 games (9 home, 7 away)

              FEBRUARY: 11 games (6 home, 5 away)

              MARCH: 16 games (7 home, 9 away)

              APRIL: 5 games (2 home, 3 away)

              Wizards release 2026-27 regular season schedule

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              The Washington Wizards have released their 2026-27 regular season schedule.

              Washington opens the season at home against the Milwaukee Bucks on Oct. 21 at 7 p.m.

              The Wizards will play six national TV games, which exceeds the five they’ve played over the previous five seasons. The additions of Trae Young and Anthony Davis, plus the popularity of AJ Dybantsa, have made Washington a team to watch entering the 2026-27 campaign.

              ESPN (1): @ BOS

              NBC (2): vs. BOS, @ PHI

              Prime Video (1): @ UTA

              Peacock (2): @ DET, @ PHX

              AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson will meet for the first time at 1 p.m. on Feb. 27 in Utah on Prime Video. The 2026 No. 1 and No. 2 selections will face off in Washington on March 6.

              Washington will play four preseason games — two at home and two on the road.

              10/8: @ New York Knicks

              10/10: vs. Detroit Pistons

              10/12: vs. Brooklyn Nets

              10/16: @ New Orleans Pelicans

              I released a full breakdown of the team’s schedule on the latest episode of The Wizards Podcast:

              Knicks' 2026-27 NBA regular season schedule

              The title defense is on!

              The NBA released the schedule for the 2026-27 regular season Thursday, as the Knicks, after ending a 53-year title drought, look to be greedy and become the league's first back-to-back champions in seven years.

              The season, of course, will open with LeBron James and the new-look 76ers on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m., right after the Knicks raise their championship banner to the rafters at Madison Square Garden. That will be the first of the Knicks' 34 nationally televised games during the regular season.

              Mike Brown's team will also play back-to-back games on 12 occasions.

              Some other notable matchups include a visit to the Boston Celtics and old friend Mitchell Robinson for the second game of the season on Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. New York will go back to Boston on Jan. 13 before hosting the Celtics on March 14 and April 4.

              The Knicks will face off against Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons in the season's fourth game of the season at MSG on Oct. 27. New York then travels to Detroit on Feb. 3 and Feb. 17 before hosting the Pistons in the season's penultimate game on April 9.

              The Knicks, who also took home the NBA Cup, will open group play in that competition against Philadelphia on Oct. 30. As they look for back-to-back titles in that, they have an uphill climb in a group with the Sixers, Pacers (Nov. 13), Cavaliers (Nov. 25), and Heat (Nov. 27). The NBA Cup Knockout Rounds will begin on Dec. 4 and 5 with the semifinals on Dec. 8 and 9, before the cup is decided on Dec. 11.

              Once again, New York will face Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs on Christmas Day at MSG for a 12 p.m. tip-off in an NBA Finals rematch. The Knicks will visit the Spurs on March 7, in the middle of a four-game road trip that will see them play in Dallas on March 4, and at the Clippers on March 10 and the Lakers on March 11. 

              In other Western Conference matchups, the Knicks will be at Minnesota on Nov. 19 and host them on Jan. 18. 

              Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets visit MSG on Jan. 11 after hosting the Knicks on Jan. 2.

              Here's the rest of New York's 2026-27 schedule:

              5 most anticipated Lakers games for the 2026-27 season

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              Every NBA season is different.

              The storylines and the games that matter are constantly changing. With the Lakers overhauling their roster this summer, now contests that might’ve been just one of 82 last year will be some of the biggest hyped matchups this season.

              Now that the entire Lakers schedule has been released, here are the five games that are must-see TV.

              Lakers vs. Sixers, Dec. 25

              LeBron James has left the Lakers and taken his talents to Philadelphia. His first time back in Los Angeles playing for the other side will be cinematic. The hype video will be iconic, the cheers he’ll get from fans will be loud and the game itself should be very competitive.

              James made it clear his decision this summer was all about winning another title. The implied jab at the Lakers is that he believes the Sixers give him a better chance at winning ring No. 5.

              So, even if Austin Reaves and Luka Dončić have love and respect for LeBron, they’ll want to beat him and prove they are doing just fine. And the same will be true for James, even if neither side will admit it.

              Lakers at Spurs, Nov. 27

              If you want to win the Western Conference, then you’ll have to go through San Antonio.

              So, anytime the Lakers take on the Spurs, the intensity is going to turn up a notch. These matchups will be the closest thing to playoff-level competition we’ll see during the regular season.

              How Austin Reaves and Walker Kessler perform in this game will matter more than almost any other contest. Reaves has struggled against the top teams in the West, and Kessler is unproven, having played only for the tanking Jazz during his career.

              That will change this year, as the Lakers will have plenty of high-stakes games. But arguably none more important than this one.

              Lakers at Knicks, Jan. 30

              Madison Square Garden is a magical arena, and LA’s sole trip to New York this year will be one to remember.

              The defending champs will get everyone’s best shot this season, and the Lakers are no exception. The stars will certainly come out for this one, and hopefully, Luka and company can put on a show that results in a Lakers win on the road.

              Lakers vs. Thunder, Jan. 26

              This game is an opportunity for LA to do two things: see how they measure up against another elite Western Conference team and get some revenge for last year’s playoff sweep against the Thunder.

              Sure, a regular-season win won’t make up for how things ended last season, but it’s a start.

              Even the most optimistic Lakers fans have the Thunder in front of them in the NBA hierarchy, so winning these games would be huge.

              Lakers vs. Celtics, Jan.7

              This will be Kessler’s first Lakers-Celtics matchup, so this is a great chance for him to establish himself with the franchise by doing what the LA bigs before him have done by dominating against Boston.

              Anytime the Lakers play the Celtics, there should be added animosity and an increased desire to win. Last year, the Lakers fell short of that with an embarrassing performance.

              Hopefully, this season, they bring the appropriate energy and, more importantly, win.

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