The schedule for the 2021/22 NBA regular season was officially unveiled by the league on Friday. As expected, the regular season will begin on October 19 and conclude on April 10.
The NBA’s 75th Anniversary Season will feature 75 “Classic Matchups” over the course of the year.
For instance, the contest between the Knicks and Raptors on November 1 will mark the 75-year anniversary of the NBA’s first-ever regular season game between the Knicks and the Toronto Huskies on November 1, 1946. More of those Classic Matchups are highlighted within the NBA’s official press release.
The NBA also confirmed several previously-reported marquee matchups, including its five-game Christmas Day slate and an opening night doubleheader of Nets at Bucks and Warriors at Lakers.
Listed below are links to the full 2021/22 season schedules for each NBA team, organized by conference and division. The team-by-team schedules for ’21/22 can also be viewed in a single document right here.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Central Division
Southeast Division
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Northwest Division
Pacific Division
Southwest Division
Beginning of the season is always weird and unpredictable. i.e. Last year starts: Bucks (2-3), Hawks (4-5), Magic (4-0), Cavs (3-0), Pacers (4-1), Nuggets (1-4), Kings (3-1), Jazz (4-4), etc.
But anyways, excited for this season to start.
Knicks open with Celtics at home. Walker coming home against the team that gave up on him. This is game of the night. Can’t wait ….
Knicks gave tough opening wks. Play tough East teams. I guess we’ll see quickly who they are.
Go NYK …. “In Thibs We Trust “
NBA knows the ratings guy is Curry with the warriors having the most national TV games. that is money in the bank. Game Thompson comes back the NBA will be all over that trying to get national TV.