The 2022-2023 NBA season resumes this Wednesday morning, 4 months after the Golden State Warriors were crowned. The new NBA season will begin on the night of Tuesday 18 October to Wednesday 19 October with the meeting between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics at 1:30 (French time). At 4am, Stephen Curry and his teammates (Golden State Warriors) will mark their return with a clash against the Los Angeles Lakers of Lebron James and Anthony Davis.
To see the French Rudy Gobert and Ousmane Dieng, 11th in the 2022 draft, challenge each other, we will have to wait for the night between Wednesday 19 October and Thursday 20 October, with the meeting between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Night from Wednesday 19 to Thursday 20 October 2022:
– Orlando Magic – Detroit Pistons: 1 hour on NBA League Pass
– Washington Wizards – Indiana Pacers: 1 hour on NBA League Pass
– Houston Rockets – Atlanta Hawks: from 1:30 am on NBA League Pass
– New Orleans Pelicans – Brooklyn Nets: from 1:30 am on beIN Sport 1 and NBA League Pass
– Chicago Bulls – Miami Heat: from 1:30 am on NBA League Pass
– Cleveland Cavaliers – Toronto Raptors: from 1h30 on beIN Sport 4 and on NBA League Pass
– New York Knicks – Memphis Grizzlies: from 1h30 on NBA League Pass
– Charlotte Hornets – San Antonio Spurs: 2 hours on NBA League Pass
– Minnesota Timberwolves – Oklahoma City Thunder: 2 hours on NBA League Pass
– Denver Nuggets – Utah Jazz: 3 hours on NBA League Pass
– Dallas Mavericks – Phoenix Suns: 4 hours on NBA League Pass
Portland Trail Blazers – Sacramento Kings: 4 hours on beIN Sport 5 and NBA League Pass
Night from Thursday 20 to Friday 21 October 2022:
– Milwaukee Bucks – Philadelphia 76ers: at 1:30 on NBA League Pass
– Los Angeles Clippers – Los Angeles Lakers: at 4:00 am on beIN Sport 1 and NBA League Pass