NBA Schedule 2011-2012

Although the start of the 2011-2012 NBA season is months away, the 2011-2012 NBA schedule is already up and fans are ready! If the NFL lockout continues, NBA might be the major sport of the winter for sports fans to watch. This means NBA tickets are going to be snatched up faster than ever before! Regardless, the NBA schedule is always packed with some incredibly exciting games. Check out the full NBA schedule below and get yourself a seat in the stands for some hoops action!

November 2011 NBA Schedule

Tuesday, November 1
Chicago at Dallas 8:00 PM
Houston at Utah 9:00 PM
Oklahoma City at LA Lakers 10:30 PM
Wednesday, November 2
Charlotte at Orlando 7:00 PM
New Jersey at Washington 7:00 PM
Philadelphia at Toronto 7:00 PM
Cleveland at Boston 7:30 PM
Indiana at Detroit 7:30 PM
Chicago at New Orleans 8:00 PM
Atlanta at Minnesota 8:00 PM
Miami at New York 8:00 PM
Milwaukee at San Antonio 8:30 PM
Oklahoma City at Phoenix 10:00 PM
Houston at Sacramento 10:00 PM
LA Lakers at Golden State 10:30 PM
Memphis at LA Clippers 10:30 PM
Thursday, November 3
Orlando at Miami 8:00 PM
Memphis at Utah 9:00 PM
Denver at Portland 10:30 PM
Friday, November 4
Minnesota at Philadelphia 7:00 PM
Milwaukee at Charlotte 7:00 PM
Toronto at Cleveland 7:30 PM
Boston at Atlanta 8:00 PM
Indiana at Oklahoma City 8:00 PM
Dallas at San Antonio 8:30 PM
LA Lakers at Phoenix 10:00 PM
Sacramento at Golden State 10:30 PM
Portland at LA Clippers 10:30 PM
Saturday, November 5
Detroit at New Jersey 12:00 PM
Orlando at Washington 7:00 PM
Atlanta at Chicago 8:00 PM
Utah at Houston 8:00 PM
Boston at Indiana 8:00 PM
Toronto at Minnesota 8:00 PM
Charlotte at Memphis 8:00 PM
Oklahoma City at Dallas 8:30 PM
New York at Milwaukee 8:30 PM
Golden State at Denver 9:00 PM
New Orleans at Sacramento 10:00 PM
Sunday, November 6
Cleveland at LA Clippers 3:30 PM
Washington at Miami 6:00 PM
Philadelphia at Orlando 6:00 PM
New York at Detroit 7:00 PM
Portland at Phoenix 8:00 PM
New Orleans at LA Lakers 9:30 PM
Monday, November 7
Dallas at Toronto 7:00 PM
Milwaukee at New Jersey 7:30 PM
Cleveland at Denver 9:00 PM
LA Lakers at Sacramento 10:00 PM
San Antonio at Golden State 10:30 PM
Tuesday, November 8
Houston at Indiana 7:00 PM
Utah at Miami 7:30 PM
Oklahoma City at New York 7:30 PM
LA Clippers at Chicago 8:00 PM
Phoenix at Memphis 8:00 PM
Wednesday, November 9
Utah at Orlando 7:00 PM
LA Clippers at Toronto 7:00 PM
New York at Atlanta 7:30 PM
Charlotte at Boston 7:30 PM
Dallas at New Jersey 7:30 PM
Miami at New Orleans 8:00 PM
Indiana at Milwaukee 8:00 PM
Phoenix at Minnesota 8:00 PM
Houston at Philadelphia 8:00 PM
Portland at Denver 9:00 PM
Cleveland at Sacramento 10:00 PM
Detroit at Golden State 10:30 PM
San Antonio at LA Lakers 10:30 PM
Thursday, November 10
Oklahoma City at Chicago 8:00 PM
San Antonio at Portland 10:30 PM
Friday, November 11
Phoenix at Indiana 7:00 PM
Washington at Orlando 7:00 PM
Milwaukee at Philadelphia 7:00 PM
Utah at Atlanta 7:30 PM
LA Clippers at Boston 7:30 PM
New Jersey at Miami 7:30 PM
Golden State at New Orleans 8:00 PM
Sacramento at Minnesota 8:00 PM
Memphis at Dallas 8:30 PM
Denver at LA Lakers 10:30 PM
Saturday, November 12
Utah at Charlotte 7:00 PM
Boston at Cleveland 7:30 PM
Indiana at New York 7:30 PM
Sacramento at Chicago 8:00 PM
Golden State at Houston 8:00 PM
Toronto at Memphis 8:00 PM
Phoenix at Milwaukee 8:30 PM
New Orleans at San Antonio 8:30 PM
Detroit at Portland 10:00 PM
Sunday, November 14
Minnesota at New Jersey 1:00 PM
Philadelphia at LA Clippers 3:30 PM
Atlanta at Orlando 6:00 PM
Chicago at Washington 6:00 PM
Toronto at Oklahoma City 7:00 PM
Detroit at LA Lakers 9:30 PM
Monday, November 15
Oklahoma City at Charlotte 7:00 PM
Sacramento at Memphis 8:00 PM
Golden State at Dallas 8:30 PM
New York at Utah 9:00 PM
Philadelphia at Portland 10:00 PM
Tuesday, November 15
Orlando at Indiana 7:00 PM
Phoenix at Detroit 7:30 PM
LA Clippers at Houston 8:00 PM
Washington at LA Lakers 10:30 PM
Wednesday, November 16
Charlotte at Cleveland 7:00 PM
Phoenix at Toronto 7:00 PM
Indiana at Atlanta 7:30 PM
Houston at New Orleans 8:00 PM
Boston at Miami 8:00 PM
Milwaukee at Minnesota 8:00 PM
New Jersey at Oklahoma City 8:00 PM
Dallas at Memphis 8:00 PM
LA Clippers at San Antonio 8:30 PM
Chicago at Portland 10:00 PM
Washington at Sacramento 10:00 PM
New York at Denver 10:30 PM
Philadelphia at Golden State 10:30 PM
Thursday, November 17
Boston at Orlando 8:00 PM
New York at LA Lakers 10:30 PM
Friday, November 18
Portland at Indiana 7:00 PM
Charlotte at Philadelphia 7:00 PM
Milwaukee at Toronto 7:00 PM
New Jersey at New Orleans 8:00 PM
Miami at Cleveland 8:00 PM
Atlanta at Detroit 8:00 PM
San Antonio at Minnesota 8:00 PM
Denver at Oklahoma City 8:00 PM
Sacramento at Dallas 8:30 PM
LA Clippers at Utah 9:00 PM
Washington at Golden State 10:30 PM
Chicago at Phoenix 10:30 PM
Saturday, November 19
Dallas at Atlanta 7:00 PM
New Orleans at Orlando 7:00 PM
Cleveland at Charlotte 7:00 PM
New Jersey at Houston 8:00 PM
Minnesota at Memphis 8:00 PM
Portland at Milwaukee 8:30 PM
Sacramento at San Antonio 8:30 PM
Washington at Denver 9:00 PM
Chicago at LA Clippers 10:30 PM
Sunday, November 20
Golden State at Boston 3:30 PM
Indiana at Detroit 6:00 PM
Philadelphia at Miami 6:00 PM
Utah at Oklahoma City 7:00 PM
New York at Phoenix 8:00 PM
Monday, November 21
Portland at Charlotte 7:00 PM
Golden State at New Jersey 7:30 PM
Minnesota at Houston 8:00 PM
Oklahoma City at San Antonio 8:30 PM
Chicago at Utah 9:00 PM
New York at Sacramento 10:00 PM
Denver at LA Clippers 10:30 PM
Tuesday, November 22
Detroit at Indiana 7:00 PM
Boston at Washington 7:00 PM
Atlanta at Miami 7:30 PM
LA Lakers at Memphis 8:00 PM
Philadelphia at Dallas 8:30 PM
Chicago at Denver 9:00 PM
New Orleans at Phoenix 9:00 PM
Wednesday, November 23
Indiana at Cleveland 7:00 PM
Memphis at Charlotte 7:00 PM
Toronto at Boston 7:30 PM
Portland at Detroit 7:30 PM
LA Lakers at Oklahoma City 7:30 PM
Dallas at Houston 8:00 PM
New Jersey at Milwaukee 8:00 PM
Golden State at Minnesota 8:00 PM
Orlando at San Antonio 8:30 PM
Utah at Sacramento 10:00 PM
Thursday, November 24
Philadelphia at Atlanta 8:00 PM
New Orleans at LA Clippers 10:30 PM
Friday, November 25
Houston at Minnesota 7:00 PM
Orlando at Charlotte 7:00 PM
Milwaukee at Boston 7:30 PM
Toronto at Miami 7:30 PM
New York at New Jersey 7:30 PM
Washington at Detroit 8:00 PM
Chicago at Indiana 8:00 PM
Memphis at Oklahoma City 8:00 PM
Cleveland at San Antonio 8:30 PM
Dallas at Denver 9:00 PM
LA Clippers at Phoenix 9:00 PM
Utah at Portland 10:00 PM
New Orleans at Golden State 10:30 PM
Sacramento at LA Lakers 10:30 PM
Saturday, November 26
New Jersey at Atlanta 7:00 PM
Toronto at Orlando 7:00 PM
New York at Philadelphia 7:00 PM
Minnesota at Washington 7:00 PM
San Antonio at Houston 8:00 PM
Cleveland at Dallas 9:00 PM
Chicago at Milwaukee 9:00 PM
Utah at Golden State 10:30 PM
Sunday, November 27
Boston at Detroit 1:30 PM
Memphis at Miami 6:00 PM
Charlotte at Sacramento 6:00 PM
New Orleans at Denver 8:00 PM
Indiana at Phoenix 8:00 PM
Oklahoma City at LA Clippers 9:00 PM
Monday, November 28
Washington at New York 7:30 PM
Portland at Dallas 8:30 PM
Charlotte at Golden State 10:30 PM
Tuesday, November 29
Philadelphia at Cleveland 7:00 PM
Miami at Orlando 7:00 PM
Boston at Toronto 7:00 PM
San Antonio at New Jersey 7:30 PM
Detroit at Memphis 8:00 PM
Indiana at Denver 9:00 PM
Minnesota at LA Lakers 10:30 PM
Wednesday, November 30
New Jersey at Philadelphia 7:00 PM
Cleveland at Washington 7:00 PM
Portland at Atlanta 7:30 PM
Orlando at New York 7:30 PM
Detroit at New Orleans 8:00 PM
San Antonio at Chicago 8:00 PM
Toronto at Milwaukee 8:00 PM
Phoenix at Dallas 8:30 PM
Indiana at Utah 9:00 PM
Minnesota at Sacramento 10:00 PM
Oklahoma City at Golden State 10:30 PM
Charlotte at LA Clippers 10:30 PM

2011 NBA Playoffs are underway!

It has been an incredible year for the NBA and now that the 2011 NBA Playoffs are here the competition has become even more fierce! The NBA schedule has seen quite a lot close games and exciting match-ups this season. It was a big year for the Miami Heat, Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers and all three have claimed a spot in the 2011 NBA Playoffs! Check out the 2011 NBA schedule below to see the first round games line-up.

Wednesday, April 20
Denver (0) at Oklahoma City (1) – 8:00pm
Memphis (1) at San Antonio (0) – 8:30pm
New Orleans (1) at Los Angeles (0) – 10:30pm

Thursday, April 21
Chicago (2) at Indiana (0) – 7:00pm
Miami (2) at Philadelphia (0) – 8:00pm
Dallas (2) at Portland (0) – 10:30pm

Friday, April 22
Boston (2) at New York (0) – 7:00pm
Orlando (1) at Atlanta (1) – 8:00pm
Los Angeles (0) at New Orleans (1) – 9:30pm

Saturday, April 23
Chicago (2) at Indiana (0) – 2:30pm
Dallas (2) at Portland (0) – 5:00pm
San Antonio (0) at Memphis (1) – 7:30pm
Oklahoma City (1) at Denver (0) – 10:00pm

2010-2011 NBA Schedule Has Been Announced

Great news, NBA fans! The 2010-2011 NBA schedule has been announced and man is it gonna be a great year. Games start up on Monday, October 4 with the Los Angeles Lakers at Minnesota Timberwolves.

Some highlight games for this season’s NBA schedule include the October 26th matchup in Boston between the Celtics and dream team Miami Heat. Although these two aren’t direct rivals, TD Garden is a hoppin’ spot during NBA regular season and with the “old” big three vs. the “new” big three – this one should be huge.

The NBA schedule also features another fierce series of tip-offs between the Boston Celtics and defending national champions Cleveland Cavaliers. The last time these two powerhouses played each other was during last year’s intense NBA Finals series. This is one long time rival that has been fueled up even more in the past couple of years. Tickets to these games will get picked off quickly so get your hands on them before you miss out!

For a detailed look at the 2010-2011 NBA schedule, check out this NBA schedule page. Find the tickets for your team and start counting down the days that you get to see them LIVE. Anything can happen – it’s a new NBA season with an awesome NBA schedule lined up!

Lebron James Joins Wade and Bosh With the Miami Heat

Thought the Celtics had a Big Three? Well, they do, but now Miami Heat have got a REALLY Big Three! Last night on ESPN Lebron James announced to the world that he will be joining fellow basketball superstars Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh with the Miami Heat. Lebron’s 7-year contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers came to a much anticipated end, making Lebron a free agent for the first time in his career. While the Cavs were hoping to have another shot at an NBA title with Lebron as the star on their roster, that dream fell a bit short and the fans of Cleveland are hurting. As one of NBA’s most dominant athletes, Lebron’s decision to join Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh will absolutely make Miami Heat tickets for this upcoming NBA season the hottest of all NBA tickets. Those stands at American Airlines Arena are going to be packed full each and every game – from pre-season to post (if they make it that far). Miami’s fan base is expected to grow much larger than it already is and NBA popularity as a whole will most likely skyrocket next season. Keep checking back to this site for the most recent and updated NBA schedule so that you can be on top of those NBA tickets the second they’re announced!

Lakers vs. Celtics for the NBA Finals!

They’re at it again. The two biggest teams in the NBA with the most passionate fans and most powerful players are facing off yet again in the NBA Finals. Boston Celtics tickets and Los Angeles Lakers tickets provide a live NBA experience like no other. This will be the 12th time these two NBA powerhouses face off in the finals, adding even more fuel to their already fired up rivalry. Watch the 2010 NBA Finals unfold – take a look at the NBA Finals schedule below!

. . . . . . The Finals . . . . . . .

Boston Celtics (3) vs. Los Angeles Lakers (2)
>> Game 6 at Los Angeles 6/15 @6pm – View Tickets
>> Game 7* at Los Angeles 6/17 @6pm – View Tickets

Conference Finals Schedule

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Conference Finals are finally set! Los Angeles Lakers (tickets) will take on the Phoenix Suns (tickets) in the Western Finals while the Orlando Magic (tickets) and Boston Celtics (tickets) will fight for the Eastern Finals title. Check out the schedule below.

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Western Conference

Los Angeles Lakers (4) vs. Phoenix Suns (2) – Lakers move on!

Eastern Conference

Boston Celtics (4) vs. Orlando Magic (2) – Celtics move on!

Lakers and Magic are IN for the Conference Finals!

Orlando MagicAnother two teams to join the Phoenix Suns are the Los Angeles Lakers and Orlando Magic! They both swept their round two series with Lakers beating Oklahoma City thunder 4-0 and Magic taking a 4-0 win against the Atlanta Hawks. Kobe Bryant - LakersIt is set that the Phoenix Suns will play the Los Angeles Lakers in the fight for the Western Conference title. Check out our NBA playoff schedule page to find details on when/where the games will be held and how to get tickets. Orlando Magic tickets are available for Magic fans – they will be playing either the Cleveland Cavaliers or the Boston Celtics depending on how that round two series (currently at Bos (3) Cle (2)) turns out. The Playoffs have reached a whole new level of excitement so be in the stands for the NBA Playoff games that mean everything!

Phoenix Suns move on to Western Conference Finals!

Phoenix Suns fansPhoenix blew past the Western Conference Semifinals with the San Antonio Spurs, winning it 4-0. Phoenix Suns tickets are hot items right now since they’re the first ones in the Conference Finals round. They’ve got a one in four shot to win it all this year, so Phoenix fans looking to support their Suns should get those Phoenix Suns tickets right away!

Check out our NBA Playoff schedule page!

Stay up to date with the latest NBA Playoff schedule and results through our NBA Playoff schedule page. Click on the series you want to see and you’ll find the cheapest NBA Playoff tickets around!

NBA Playoffs (2010) are almost here!

Hey NBA fans, it’s finally time for the most exciting part of NBA season – the 2010 NBA Playoffs! This year’s NBA regular season has been full of fierce matchups and extremely close win-loss records between teams, so these 2010 NBA Playoffs should be intense. The Lakers (tickets) and Cavaliers (tickets) have shown dominance within their conferences, but NBA fans know that when playoffs roll around anything is possible.
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Now is when these NBA teams need their fans the most. With the playoffs tipping off in a week, NBA Playoff tickets are flying off the shelves! A few regular season games are left, so keep an eye on our site for the NBA Playoff schedule once it is announced. We’ve got the cheapest NBA Playoff tickets around, so enjoy the greatest time of the NBA season and save some extra cash for your wallet while you’re at it.