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The New Orleans Pelicans will open their season Tuesday, Oct. 28, with a potentially easy home matchup against the Orlando Magic. The NBA announced the complete 2014-15 regular season schedule on Wednesday, giving fans around the league a guide for how the upcoming 82-game slate will shape up.
The Pelicans may have a rising star in Anthony Davis, but they won't be on national television much next season. The team has just two appearances across ESPN, TNT and ABC: a Dec. 4 matchup against Golden State on TNT and a Feb. 27 contest against Miami on ESPN. Otherwise, it's League Pass, local feeds or NBA TV for those hoping to watch every game.
New Orleans will also have to play 20 back-to-backs next season as a result of some changes to the NBA's scheduling, including an expanded All-Star weekend. So with all that out of the way, here's the slate for Davis and company heading into next season:
Date | Opponent | Time (ET) | TV |
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Oct. 28 | Orlando | 8:00 | |
Nov. 1 | Dallas | 7:00 | |
Nov. 3 | at Memphis | 8:00 | |
Nov. 4 | Charlotte | 8:00 | |
Nov. 8 | at San Antonio | 8:30 | NBATV |
Nov. 10 | at Cleveland | 7:00 | |
Nov. 12 | Los Angeles | 8:00 | |
Nov. 14 | Minnesota | 8:00 | |
Nov. 17 | at Portland | 10:00 | |
Nov. 18 | at Sacramento | 10:00 | |
Nov. 21 | at Denver | 9:00 | |
Nov. 22 | at Utah | 9:00 | NBATV |
Nov. 25 | Sacramento | 8:00 | |
Nov. 28 | at Atlanta | 7:30 | |
Nov. 29 | at Washington | 7:00 | |
Dec. 2 | Oklahoma City | 8:00 | |
Dec. 4 | at Golden State | 10:30 | TNT |
Dec. 6 | at Los Angeles | 10:30 | |
Dec. 7 | at Los Angeles | 9:30 | |
Dec. 9 | New York | 8:00 | |
Dec. 10 | at Dallas | 8:30 | |
Dec. 12 | Cleveland | 8:00 | |
Dec. 14 | Golden State | 6:00 | |
Dec. 16 | Utah | 8:00 | |
Dec. 18 | at Houston | 8:30 | |
Dec. 20 | Portland | 7:00 | |
Dec. 21 | at Oklahoma City | 7:00 | |
Dec. 23 | at Indiana | 7:00 | |
Dec. 26 | San Antonio | 8:00 | |
Dec. 27 | at Chicago | 8:00 | |
Dec. 30 | Phoenix | 8:00 | |
Dec. 31 | at San Antonio | 7:00 | |
Jan. 2 | Houston | 8:00 | |
Jan. 5 | Washington | 8:00 | NBATV |
Jan. 7 | at Charlotte | 7:00 | |
Jan. 9 | Memphis | 8:00 | |
Jan. 12 | at Boston | 7:30 | NBATV |
Jan. 14 | at Detroit | 7:30 | |
Jan. 16 | at Philadelphia | 7:00 | |
Jan. 18 | at Toronto | 3:30 | |
Jan. 19 | at New York | 5:30 | |
Jan. 21 | Los Angeles | 8:00 | |
Jan. 23 | at Minnesota | 8:00 | |
Jan. 25 | Dallas | 6:00 | |
Jan. 26 | Philadelphia | 8:00 | |
Jan. 28 | Denver | 8:00 | |
Jan. 30 | Los Angeles | 8:00 | |
Feb. 2 | Atlanta | 8:00 | NBATV |
Feb. 4 | Oklahoma City | 8:00 | |
Feb. 6 | at Oklahoma City | 8:00 | |
Feb. 7 | Chicago | 7:00 | NBATV |
Feb. 9 | Utah | 8:00 | |
Feb. 11 | Indiana | 8:00 | |
Feb. 20 | at Orlando | 7:00 | |
Feb. 21 | at Miami | 7:30 | |
Feb. 23 | Toronto | 8:00 | NBATV |
Feb. 25 | Brooklyn | 8:00 | |
Feb. 27 | Miami | 8:00 | ESPN |
Mar. 1 | at Denver | 8:00 | |
Mar. 2 | at Dallas | 8:30 | |
Mar. 4 | Detroit | 8:00 | |
Mar. 6 | Boston | 8:00 | |
Mar. 7 | Memphis | 7:00 | |
Mar. 9 | at Milwaukee | 8:00 | |
Mar. 10 | at Brooklyn | 7:30 | |
Mar. 15 | Denver | 6:00 | |
Mar. 17 | Milwaukee | 8:00 | |
Mar. 19 | at Phoenix | 10:00 | |
Mar. 20 | at Golden State | 10:30 | |
Mar. 22 | at Los Angeles | 3:30 | |
Mar. 25 | Houston | 8:00 | |
Mar. 27 | Sacramento | 8:00 | |
Mar. 29 | Minnesota | 4:00 | |
Apr. 1 | at Los Angeles | 10:30 | |
Apr. 3 | at Sacramento | 10:00 | |
Apr. 4 | at Portland | 10:00 | |
Apr. 7 | Golden State | 8:00 | |
Apr. 8 | at Memphis | 8:00 | |
Apr. 10 | Phoenix | 8:00 | |
Apr. 12 | at Houston | 7:00 | NBATV |
Apr. 13 | at Minnesota | 8:00 | |
Apr. 15 | San Antonio | 8:00 |