The NBA’s 2026-27 schedule rollout has begun, and opening night will feature three highly-anticipated matchups from both conferences.
The festivities of the new season will start at 3:00 PM (ET) with the Detroit Pistons hosting the Boston Celtics in a clash of the top two Eastern Conference seeds from last season.
The New York Knicks will hang their championship banner at 7:00 PM (ET) with the new-look Philadelphia 76ers with LeBron James and Jaylen Brown, before a Western Conference Finals rematch between the San Antonio Spurs and the OKC Thunder AT 9:30 PM (ET).
This is a phenomenal slate and brings multiple major storylines on display for the first night of basketball of the new season. However, there might have been a stronger three-game slate the NBA should’ve used to maximize the hype around the upcoming season.
3:00 PM game: Philadelphia 76ers at Cleveland Cavaliers
The first game of this alternate slate opens the season with a bang, as LeBron James returns to his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers for his debut on the 76ers.

James spurned the Cavaliers among other teams, so this would be the perfect afternoon matchup to kick things off. The Cavaliers are coming off an Eastern Conference Finals appearance but will likely return with a mostly identical core, and will face a 76ers squad that’ll mesh multiple new styles together.
The reception LeBron will receive in Cleveland will be mixed, since he chose not to return to the Cavaliers this summer. It’ll also put other interesting storylines to the fore, as former 76er James Harden will match up against former teammates like Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid.
This matchup is packed with storylines and will bring massive attention just because it’s LeBron’s debut. The attention that brings alone won’t steal the spotlight away from the Knicks, who will raise their championship banner on a night when a lot of people will be focused on LeBron.
7:00 PM game: San Antonio Spurs at New York Knicks
The champions will raise their banner, and who better to do it against than the team that they defeated to earn that honor?
Watching a rival hoist a banner is a seminal moment in the development of an NBA superstar, and Victor Wembanyama could have gotten that treatment instead of LeBron, who has been in this spot for a long time now.
The Knicks’ banner night should be about them, and they don’t need LeBron’s 76ers debut to steal this moment the franchise has been waiting 53 years for.
Rematching these teams to open the season would be a great way to start the year, as it allows the Spurs to show if they’re any better and the Knicks to show if they’re still the worthy titleholders.
Sending Spurs vs. Thunder to Christmas would’ve been a better clash for a midseason battle of the titans, just so the season could open with this marquee inter-conference clash.
9:30 PM game: Miami Heat at Los Angeles Lakers
Giannis Antetokounmpo leaving the Milwaukee Bucks after 13 seasons is one of the biggest stories in the NBA, and it should receive the spotlight of the final clash on opening night.

The Los Angeles Lakers are also without a slot on opening night after many years, so this big-market clash would be the perfect way to end the evening.
The Heat and Lakers are both coming in with fresh rosters but with some notable returning faces. Luka Doncic and Antetokounmpo can go head-to-head, while new Lakers center Walker Kessler can show how elite his interior defense actually is against Giannis and Bam Adebayo.
This is also the first Lakers squad without LeBron in it since 2018, further adding to the excitement around seeing what the new Doncic and Austin Reaves-led era looks like.
Both rosters have major question marks about how they will address the heliocentric superstars that lead them, and it would have been fascinating to see both of them figure it out with a potentially fantastic coaching battle between Miami’s Erik Spoelstra and LA’s JJ Redick.
The Lakers open their season against the shorthanded Warriors while the Heat face the new-look Timberwolves.
Both teams would be better off if they swapped opponents, as the box-office nature of the Lakers and a Doncic-led team colliding with the pomp and circumstance of Miami with Giannis would have created must-see TV.
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