The Los Angeles Clippers will open their season on Thursday, Oct. 30, with a primetime matchup against Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder. The NBA announced the complete 2014-15 regular season schedule on Wednesday evening, giving fans around the league a guide for how the upcoming 82-game slate will shape up.
The Clippers will be popular on national television next season, with a total of 23 appearances across ESPN, ABC and TNT. Only the Bulls, Cavs and Thunder have more scheduled national games. The team also got somewhat lucky with back-to-backs, as they're in the middle of the pack with 19 next season.
Staples Center should be busy early next season, as L.A. plays eight of its first nine games at the arena. Seven of those contests are true home games, with the other being against the Lakers.
Date | Opponent | Time (ET) | TV |
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Oct. 30 | Oklahoma City | 10:30 | TNT |
Oct. 31 | at Los Angeles | 10:30 | ESPN |
Nov. 2 | Sacramento | 3:30 | |
Nov. 3 | Utah | 10:30 | |
Nov. 5 | at Golden State | 10:30 | ESPN |
Nov. 8 | Portland | 3:30 | |
Nov. 10 | San Antonio | 10:30 | NBATV |
Nov. 15 | Phoenix | 10:30 | |
Nov. 17 | Chicago | 10:30 | NBATV |
Nov. 19 | at Orlando | 7:00 | |
Nov. 20 | at Miami | 8:00 | TNT |
Nov. 23 | at Memphis | 6:00 | |
Nov. 24 | at Charlotte | 7:00 | |
Nov. 26 | at Detroit | 7:30 | |
Nov. 28 | at Houston | 8:00 | NBATV |
Nov. 29 | at Utah | 9:00 | |
Dec. 1 | Minnesota | 10:30 | |
Dec. 3 | Orlando | 10:30 | |
Dec. 6 | New Orleans | 10:30 | |
Dec. 8 | Phoenix | 10:30 | |
Dec. 10 | at Indiana | 7:00 | |
Dec. 12 | at Washington | 7:00 | |
Dec. 13 | at Milwaukee | 7:30 | |
Dec. 15 | Detroit | 10:30 | |
Dec. 17 | Indiana | 10:30 | |
Dec. 19 | at Denver | 9:00 | |
Dec. 20 | Milwaukee | 10:30 | |
Dec. 22 | at San Antonio | 8:30 | |
Dec. 23 | at Atlanta | 7:30 | |
Dec. 25 | Golden State | 10:30 | TNT |
Dec. 27 | Toronto | 3:30 | |
Dec. 29 | Utah | 10:30 | |
Dec. 31 | New York | 6:00 | |
Jan. 3 | Philadelphia | 10:30 | |
Jan. 5 | Atlanta | 10:30 | |
Jan. 7 | Los Angeles | 10:30 | |
Jan. 10 | Dallas | 3:30 | |
Jan. 11 | Miami | 3:30 | |
Jan. 14 | at Portland | 10:30 | ESPN |
Jan. 16 | Cleveland | 10:30 | ESPN |
Jan. 17 | at Sacramento | 10:00 | |
Jan. 19 | Boston | 3:30 | |
Jan. 22 | Brooklyn | 10:30 | TNT |
Jan. 25 | at Phoenix | 6:00 | |
Jan. 26 | Denver | 10:30 | |
Jan. 28 | at Utah | 9:00 | |
Jan. 30 | at New Orleans | 8:00 | |
Jan. 31 | at San Antonio | 9:00 | ESPN |
Feb. 2 | at Brooklyn | 7:30 | |
Feb. 5 | at Cleveland | 8:00 | TNT |
Feb. 6 | at Toronto | 7:30 | |
Feb. 8 | at Oklahoma City | 1:00 | ABC |
Feb. 9 | at Dallas | 8:30 | NBATV |
Feb. 11 | Houston | 10:30 | ESPN |
Feb. 19 | San Antonio | 10:30 | TNT |
Feb. 21 | Sacramento | 10:00 | |
Feb. 23 | Memphis | 10:30 | NBATV |
Feb. 25 | at Houston | 8:00 | ESPN |
Feb. 27 | at Memphis | 8:00 | |
Mar. 1 | at Chicago | 1:00 | ABC |
Mar. 2 | at Minnesota | 8:00 | |
Mar. 4 | Portland | 10:30 | ESPN |
Mar. 8 | at Golden State | 3:30 | ABC |
Mar. 9 | Minnesota | 10:30 | |
Mar. 11 | at Oklahoma City | 8:00 | ESPN |
Mar. 13 | at Dallas | 8:30 | NBATV |
Mar. 15 | Houston | 3:30 | ABC |
Mar. 17 | Charlotte | 10:30 | |
Mar. 18 | at Sacramento | 10:00 | |
Mar. 20 | Washington | 10:30 | |
Mar. 22 | New Orleans | 3:30 | |
Mar. 25 | at New York | 7:00 | ESPN |
Mar. 27 | at Philadelphia | 7:00 | |
Mar. 29 | at Boston | 6:00 | |
Mar. 31 | Golden State | 10:30 | TNT |
Apr. 1 | at Portland | 10:00 | NBATV |
Apr. 4 | at Denver | 9:00 | |
Apr. 5 | at Los Angeles | 9:30 | NBATV |
Apr. 7 | Los Angeles | 10:30 | TNT |
Apr. 11 | Memphis | 10:00 | NBATV |
Apr. 13 | Denver | 10:30 | |
Apr. 14 | at Phoenix | 10:30 | TNT |