I noticed that Fox Sports is getting the FSN (Fox Sports Network games)....which means they'll mostly be Western Conference games, as I watched a couple of FSN games from different Western regions when I was over there last year....

The X wrote:I can honestly say that I no longer watch any games involving the San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat & New Jersey Nets anymore....I've already seen each of the teams between 4-6 times this season....that's enough....I'll check them out again at playoff time....same with teams like Pistons, Cavs, etc, etc....


Andrew wrote:Fox Sports has been better about that so far compared to ESPN though. We're even getting a Bobcats game this Sunday.



Matt wrote:December
Fox
Detroit v Miami
Miami v LAC
Detroit v Dallas
Seattle v Milwaukee
SAS vs NOK
LAL vs Chi
Detroit vs Cleveland
Houston vs Indiana
Phx vs Dallas
ESPN
Milwaukee vs Phx
Miami vs Denver
76ers vs Dallas
LAL vs NJN
NJN vs Miami


Andrew wrote:Matt wrote:December
Fox
Detroit v Miami
Miami v LAC
Detroit v Dallas
Seattle v Milwaukee
SAS vs NOK
LAL vs Chi
Detroit vs Cleveland
Houston vs Indiana
Phx vs Dallas
ESPN
Milwaukee vs Phx
Miami vs Denver
76ers vs Dallas
LAL vs NJN
NJN vs Miami












Andrew wrote:Which magazine was that?
The ESPN International website currently has listings through March, unfortunately the Fox Sports website only has listings for a week in advance at any given time. The Foxtel magazine of course has the monthly listings. I've found that looking at the TV schedules on NBA.com sometimes offers some clues but when it comes to international coverage it's sometimes hard to tell what they'll show.

Steve Kerr will not be able to broadcast Thursday's game between the Lakers and Kings due to back spasms, so Charles Barkley will provide the color commentary in his place.
He will partner with Marv Albert.
Barkley will be a courtside analyst for the first time in nearly five years and only the fourth time since he began working with the network.

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