Factbox: Key dates, facts and matchups of the 2020-21 season
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[December 19, 2020]
(Reuters) - Following is the list of key dates,
facts and match-ups of the 2020-21 NBA season which begins on Dec.
22:
KEY DATES
* Pre-season: Dec. 11-19
* Regular season: Dec. 22 to May 16
* All-Star break: March 5-10
* Play-in tournament: May 18-21
* Playoffs: May 22 to July 22
* NBA Finals: July 8-22
MATCHES AND PLAY-IN TOURNAMENT
* Each team will play 72 regular season games, down from the usual
82, which includes 42 games against intra-conference opponents and
30 against inter-conference opponents.
* The play-in tournament will decide the final two seeds from each
conference. Teams ranked 7-10 in each conference (based on winning
percentages) will take part after the regular season ends to decide
the seventh and eighth seeds.
* In the play-in tournament, Team 7 first hosts Team 8 with the
winner awarded the seventh seed in the playoffs. The loser plays the
winner of the match between Team 9 and Team 10 to decide the final
seed.
KEY MATCH-UPS
* Los Angeles Clippers v Los Angeles Lakers (Dec. 22)
Defending champions the Lakers take on a Clippers side that was left
licking their wounds after being knocked out in the conference
semi-finals last season and the city rivals face off on the opening
day of the season.
Reigning Sixth Man of the Year, Montrezl Harrell, made the switch
from the Clippers to the Lakers in the off-season, shocking even his
own team mates and raising the stakes in a rivalry between two of
the West's powerhouses.
* Golden State Warriors v Brooklyn Nets (Dec. 22)
Eighteen months after Kevin Durant ruptured his Achilles tendon in the
2019 NBA Finals with the Golden State Warriors, he finally makes his
Nets debut on opening night - against his former team.
The Nets struggled last year with Durant sidelined while Kyrie Irving's
season also ended prematurely when he needed shoulder surgery and the
pair will be looking to make amends this season.
Hall of Famer Steve Nash will be making his coaching debut with the
Nets.
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* Brooklyn Nets v Boston Celtics (Dec. 25)
Having missed the Nets' trips to The Garden last season due to the
shoulder injury, Irving returns to Boston on Christmas day for the
first time since he left the franchise in the 2019 free agency.
Irving's departure left Celtics supporters with a bad taste in their
mouths but the guard will be relieved that the arena will not be
packed with fans chanting "Kyrie sucks", as they did last year when
he was absent.
* Los Angeles Lakers v Milwaukee Bucks (Jan. 21)
Last season's two top seeds face each other with two reigning Most
Valuable Players in their lineups -- Lakers' Finals MVP LeBron James
against the man expected to take that torch from him in the future,
League MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The Bucks tied down Antetokounmpo ahead of his free agency, with the
"Greek Freak" signing a five-year extension, and brought in Jrue
Holiday from the New Orleans Pelicans to strengthen the supporting
cast.
The Bucks topped the Eastern Conference and stormed into the
playoffs the last two years, but questions remain over whether they
can hold their own in the post-season.
* Miami Heat v Los Angeles Lakers (Feb. 20)
Fans will have to wait two months for the first rematch of the 2020
NBA Finals but that gives both teams enough time to settle down
after an off-season rebuild.
The Heat, led by a smarting Jimmy Butler, have added Avery Bradley
and Maurice Harkless to their ranks and will eye redemption after
injuries to Goran Dragic and Bam Adebayo severely weakened them in
the Finals.
(Compiled by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)
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