spanky wrote:
immessedup17 wrote:
JasonB wrote:
this is like the equivalent of lions vs. buccaneers on thanksgiving. outside of possibly the fans who gives a shit?
2 major market teams...one of which should be very good and the other better than they've been in years...so....
a lot?
It will be the 1st game of at least triple-header, with the Lakers/Heat featured in the primetime game.
Just my guess.
Guys, the way they've done this in recent years, ESPN gets a game around 11a, ABC Sports then carries the games at about 1:30p and 4p, and ESPN carrying the night cap late at night.
That being said, I think Bulls/Knicks will be the early game on ESPN that afternoon or the first game of the ABC twinbill. It's believed that ABC will have the game between LeBron James & the Heat and Kobe Bryant's back-to-back NBA Champion Lakers in Los Angeles around 4p or so Christmas Day. NBA TV, DIRECTV 216, features the marquee matchups that will be seen nationally on ESPN, ABC, TNT & NBA TV, as well as ESPN Radio, come 6p this eve.
The Boston Globe reports that the Heat & Kevin Garnett's Celtics tip off the 2010 NBA regular season on TNT October 27th in Boston.