At a glance, I believe that's the only other time it's happened. Two former number one picks of the same team is a bit more common, with Magic and Worthy on the Showtime Lakers being an example that springs immediately to mind.
Thursday, December 12th: Bulls vs Knicks Saturday, December 14th: Lakers vs Thunder Saturday, December 14th: Rockets vs Warriors Thursday, December 19th: Pacers vs Heat
Couple of good ones there. Bulls/Knicks probably won't be the game it could've been if both teams were healthy and playing better, but I'm certainly not opposed to getting a Bulls game here and there. Kobe will be back for the Lakers/Thunder game so that'll be interesting to watch, Rockets/Warriors is solid and Pacers/Heat is an Eastern Conference Finals rematch and potential preview. No doubling up either, so decent variety as well.
Saturday, January 11th: Heat vs Nets Saturday, January 11th: Lakers vs Clippers Thursday, January 16th: Jazz vs Spurs Saturday, January 18th: Clippers vs Knicks Saturday. January 18th: Warriors vs Thunder Thursday, January 23rd: Thunder vs Spurs
Today's coverage of the Heat/Nets game began at halftime. I think I'm definitely making the right call by cancelling Foxtel when the season is done, and going with NBA League Pass in the future.
Listed where? I checked the TV guide the night before, to set the recording up, and it was listed for 7AM, which is only 9AM over your side of the country.
The online listing (which I have set to my region) and the on-screen guide were both 10 AM; when I switched on at 10, the on-screen listing still had a 10 AM starting time, but it obviously was well underway by that point. So yeah, a mix-up somewhere down the line.
Suddenly cut to a long commercial break in the middle of the action, return to the game just as it's going to a break; good job, ESPN Australia! Like I said, League Pass is the right call.