This Wednesday’s round (5/11) in the new NBA season will have 12 teams on the courts, with duels starting at midnight. All games will be broadcast on NBA League Pass (see how to subscribe).
Sporting News brings the complete schedule for basketball fans.
Today’s games and where to watch – Wednesday, November 5
| Data | Time | Competition | Comparison | Transmission |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05/11 | 00:00 | NBA | Phoenix Suns x Golden State Warriors | League Pass |
| 05/11 | 01:00 | NBA | Oklahoma City Thunder x Los Angeles Clippers | Prime Video |
| 05/11 | 21:00 | NBA | Philadelphia 76ers x Cleveland Cavaliers | League Pass |
| 05/11 | 21:00 | NBA | Utah Jazz x Detroit Pistons | League Pass |
| 05/11 | 21:00 | NBA | Brooklyn Nets x Indiana Pacers | League Pass |
| 05/11 | 21:30 | NBA | Washington Wizards x Boston Celtics | League Pass |
| 05/11 | 21:30 | NBA | Minnesota Timberwolves x New York Knicks | ESPN 2 e Disney+ |
| 05/11 | 22:00 | NBA | Houston Rockets x Memphis Grizzlies | League Pass |
| 05/11 | 22:30 | NBA | New Orleans Pelicans x Dallas Mavericks | League Pass |
| 05/11 | 23:00 | NBA | Miami Heat x Denver Nuggets | League Pass |
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How does the NBA regular season work?
The NBA is made up of 30 teams, divided into two groups, the Western and Eastern Conferences. During the regular season, each team plays 82 games, 41 at home and 41 away.
Eastern Conference teams face Western Conference teams twice during the regular season. Within the division, which is created according to geographic criteria, the teams face each other four times. And with rivals from the same conference, but from different divisions, three or four games are played.
The six best teams in each conference go straight to the playoffs. The other two are played using the play-in, or repechage, system.
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