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ESPN Radio Releases 2015-16 NBA Broadcast Schedule
August 20, 2015 at 11:57 AM (PT)
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ESPN RADIO has released the regular season schedule for its 21st consecutive season airing NBA basketball game coverage, opening with OCTOBER 27th's game pitting the defending champion GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS against ANTHONY DAVIS and the NEW ORLEANS PELICANS. KEVIN CALABRO returns as primary play-by-play voice, with JON BARRY as primary analyst. MARC KESTECHER and analysts P.J. CARLESIMO and KARA LAWSON will also call games this season.
The schedule:
- OCTOBER 27th: NEW ORLEANS at GOLDEN STATE
- DECEMBER 25th: CHICAGO at OKLAHOMA CITY, followed by CLEVELAND at GOLDEN STATE
- JANUARY 14th: CLEVELAND at SAN ANTONIO
- JANUARY 18th: GOLDEN STATE at CLEVELAND
- JANUARY 23rd: CHICAGO at CLEVELAND
- JANUARY 3rd0th: SAN ANTONIO at CLEVELAND
- JANUARY 3rd1st: CHICAGO at LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
- FEBRUARY 7th: LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS at MIAMI
- FEBRUARY 9th: HOUSTON at GOLDEN STATE
- FEBRUARY 11th: NEW ORLEANS at OKLAHOMA CITY
- FEBRUARY 12th: NBA ALL-STAR WEEKEND: BBVA RISING STARS CHALLENGE
- FEBRUARY 13th: ESPN RADIO SPECIAL: MEET thE ALL STARS followed by NBA ALL-STAR WEEKEND: ALL-STAR SATUrdAY NIGHT
- FEBRUARY 14th: 65th NBA ALL-STAR GAME
- FEBRUARY 18th: SAN ANTONIO at LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
- FEBRUARY 20th: GOLDEN STATE at LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
- FEBRUARY 21st: CLEVELAND CAVALIERS at OKLAHOMA CITY
- FEBRUARY 25th; OKLAHOMA CITY at NEW ORLEANS
- FEBRUARY 27th: GOLDEN STATE at OKLAHOMA CITY
- MARCH 5th: HOUSTON ROCKETS at CHICAGO
- MARCH 6th: GOLDEN STATE at LOS ANGELES LAKERS
- MARCH 12th: OKLAHOMA CITY at SAN ANTONIO
- MARCH 13th: CLEVELAND at LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
- MARCH 19th: GOLDEN STATE at SAN ANTONIO
- MARCH 22nd: HOUSTON at OKLAHOMA CITY
- MARCH 29th: HOUSTON at CLEVELAND
- APRIL 3rd: OKLAHOMA CITY at HOUSTON
- APRIL 5th: CHICAGO at MEMPHIS
- APRIL 7th:SAN ANTONIO at GOLDEN STATE
- APRIL 9th: CLEVELAND at CHICAGO
- APRIL 12th: OKLAHOMA CITY at SAN ANTONIO
- APRIL 13th: UTAH at LOS ANGELES LAKERS