2019 NBA Playoffs Schedule Update-Finals
Here are the schedule and national television arrangements for the 2019 NBA Finals:
Here are the schedule and national television arrangements for the 2019 NBA Finals:
Please note the following updates to the 2018-19 NBA Master TV Schedule – DATE GAME TV/RADIO Feb. 21, 2019 Boston at Milwaukee Add ESPN Radio Mar. 26, 2019 Houston at Milwaukee Add ESPN Radio Mar. 28, 2019 Dallas at Miami Add KTXA, Drop FSSW-DAL Mar. 31, 2019 Dallas at Oklahoma City Add FSSW-DAL+, Drop FSSW-DAL Apr. 1, 2019 Philadelphia at Dallas Add FSSW-DAL+, Drop FSSW-DAL Apr. 5, 2019 Memphis at Dallas Add KTXA, Drop FSSW-DAL Apr. 7, 2019 Dallas at Memphis Add FSSW-DAL+, Drop FSSW-DAL
Tobias Harris scored 22 points and Lou Williams added 20 points off the bench to give the Los Angeles Clippers a 120-109 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves Monday night at Staples Center.
Newly released police video of the stun gun arrest of Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown show one officer stepping on Brown’s ankle while he was handcuffed on the ground and others discussing the potential backlash of taking down a Black professional basketball player.
Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown said Friday he “gave in” when police used a stun gun as they detained him for a parking violation because he didn’t want officers to “pull out their guns.”
You could feel it in the air as it was yet another must-win game for the Los Angeles Clippers, who have been flirting very closely as of late, with falling out of a tight playoff race in the Western Conference.
A depleted Lakers squad ran out of gas in a 124-122 overtime loss against the Milwaukee Bucks. The loss came although the team shot at 51 percent from the field and 21 second-chance points.
Boston Celtics’ Isaiah Thomas Makes Debut on List
“Yi was productive in practices and games with us, and was a consummate professional both on and off the court,” said General Manager Mitch Kupchak.
The Chicago Bulls traded Tony Snell to Milwaukee in exchange for Michael Carter-Williams
PHOENIX (AP) — Milwaukee Bucks coach Jason Kidd is taking an indefinite leave to have hip surgery. Assistant coach Joe Prunty will direct the team in Kidd’s absence, general manager John Hammond said Sunday night after the Bucks’ 101-95 victory over the Phoenix Suns. “I tried to put off surgery for as long as I could, but after consulting with my doctor, he advised that the best course of action was to have the procedure now,” Kidd said in statement released by the team. The Bucks are 11-18 this season and 52-59 in two seasons under Kidd. Prunty has 20