What Time Do the NBA Playoffs Start?
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When do the 2020 NBA playoffs start? The first round of the playoffs is scheduled to begin on Saturday, August 15.
The NBA Playoffs
The NBA Playoffs are a best-of-seven elimination tournament among sixteen teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The NBA playoffs begin in April, and the Finals end in June. The sixteen teams are seeded by their regular-season record.
When do the NBA Playoffs start?
The 2020 NBA Playoffs will begin on Monday, August 17th. The playoffs will conclude sometime in October.
What time do the NBA Playoffs start?
The first round of the NBA Playoffs starts on April 15th. The schedule for the first round is as follows:
Eastern Conference
– Milwaukee Bucks vs. Detroit Pistons – Game 1: April 15th at 7pm ET
– Boston Celtics vs. Indiana Pacers – Game 1: April 15th at 8pm ET
– Toronto Raptors vs. Orlando Magic – Game 1: April 15th at 8pm ET
– Philadelphia 76ers vs. Brooklyn Nets – Game 1: April 15th at 8pm ET
Western Conference
– Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Clippers – Game 1: April 15th at 10:30pm ET
– Portland Trail Blazers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder – Game 1: April 16th at 9:30pm ET
– Houston Rockets vs. Utah Jazz – Game 1: April 17th at 9pm ET
– Denver Nuggets vs. San Antonio Spurs – Game 1: April 18th at 10:30pm ET
How long do the NBA Playoffs last?
The playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the conclusion of the regular season to determine the league’s champion. A total of 16 NBA teams qualify for the playoffs. They are seeded 1-8 in both the Eastern and Western Conferences.
The first three rounds of the playoffs, known as the NBA Conference Finals, are best-of-seven series. The team that wins four games in a series advances to the next round while the losing team is elimated. The NBA Finals is a best-of-seven series between the Eastern Conference and Western Conference champions. The team that wins four games in the NBA Finals is crowned the league champion.
The NBA Playoffs typically last about two months, from mid-April to mid-June.
The NBA Finals
The NBA Finals are the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Eastern and Western conference champions play a best-of-seven game series to determine the league champion.
When do the NBA Finals start?
The 2019 NBA Finals will begin on Thursday, May 30th. The best-of-seven series will be played between the Golden State Warriors and the Toronto Raptors.
The Warriors are the two-time defending champions, having won the NBA Finals in 2017 and 2018. They are led by All-Stars Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant. The Raptors are making their first ever appearance in the NBA Finals. They are led by All-Star Kawhi Leonard.
The schedule for the NBA Finals is as follows:
Game 1: Thursday, May 30th at 9:00pm ET on ABC
Game 2: Sunday, June 2nd at 8:00pm ET on ABC
Game 3: Wednesday, June 5th at 9:00pm ET on ABC
Game 4: Friday, June 7th at 9:00pm ET on ABC *if necessary*
Game 5: Monday, June 10th at 9:00pm ET on ABC *if necessary*
Game 6: Thursday, June 13th at 9:00pm ET on ABC *if necessary*
Game 7: Sunday, June 16th at 8:00pm ET on ABC *if necessary*
What time do the NBA Finals start?
The 2020 NBA Finals will begin on Thursday, October 22 at 8pm EST on ABC. The Finals will end no later than Sunday, November 20. If the series goes to a Game 7, it will be played on Sunday, November 20 at 8pm ET.
How long do the NBA Finals last?
The NBA Finals is the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Eastern and Western conference champions play a best-of-seven game series to determine the league champion. The winners of the Finals are awarded the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy, which replaced the Walter A. Brown Trophy in 1983.
The series was originally known as the BAA Finals prior to the 1949–50 season when the Basketball Association of America (BAA) merged with the National Basketball League to form the NBA. The competition oversaw further name changes to NBA World Championship Series from 1950 to 1985, as well as a brief stint as the Showdown at San Francisco in 1986. Following 1987, it reverted to NBA World Championship Series until 2014, before finally taking on its current name in 2015.