In a little over a month, NBA teams will hit the hardwood at Disney World to finish the 2019-2020 season. Now, each team has their eight-game regular-season schedule.
On Friday night in an ESPN television event, the remainder of the schedule for the regular season was released. Of the league's 30 teams, 22 were invited to finish the season in Orlando, Florida.
While playing in a "bubble" environment at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex on Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, the league will utilize three arenas: HP Field House, Visa Athletic Center and The Arena.
The majority of games will be broadcast nationally by ESPN, TNT or NBATV.
With the league set to resume on July 30, here is a sneak-peek at some of the best games on the schedule:
Thursday, July 30 - Los Angeles Clippers vs Los Angeles Lakers (9:00 PM ET, TNT)
Friday, July 31 - Boston Celtics vs Milwaukee Bucks (6:30 PM ET, ESPN)
Saturday, August 1 - Los Angeles Lakers vs Toronto Raptors (8:30 PM ET, ESPN)
Sunday, August 2 - Milwaukee Bucks vs Houston Rockets (8:30 PM ET, ABC)
Monday, August 3 - Toronto Raptors vs Miami Heat (1:30 PM ET, NBATV)
Tuesday, August 4 - Boston Celtics vs Miami Heat (6:30 PM ET, TNT)
Wednesday, August 5 - Oklahoma City Thunder vs Los Angeles Lakers
(6:30 PM ET, ESPN)
Thursday, August 6 - Los Angeles Lakers vs Houston Rockets (9:00 PM ET, TNT)
Friday, August 7 - Boston Celtics vs Toronto Raptors (9;00 PM ET, TNT)
Saturday, August 8 - Milwaukee Bucks vs Dallas Mavericks (8:30 PM ET, ESPN)
Sunday, August 9 - Memphis Grizzlies vs Toronto Raptors (2:00 PM ET)
Monday, August 10 - Toronto Raptors vs Milwaukee Bucks (6:30 PM ET, ESPN)
Tuesday, August 11 - Boston Celtics vs Memphis Grizzlies (6:30 PM ET, TNT)
Wednesday, August 12 - Toronto Raptors vs Philadelphia 76ers (6:30 PM ET, ESPN)
The league halted play on March 11, following a positive coronavirus test by Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert.
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