Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers face off in the first round of the 2022/23 NBA season; check out more details of the basketball duel
Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers face each other this Tuesday, 18, from 23:00 (Brasília time), at the Chase Center, in San Francisco, for the opening round of the 2022/23 NBA season. The clash pits the current title holder against the greatest champion in the league’s history – alongside the Boston Celtics.
The Warriors begin their campaign this season in pursuit of the eighth title in franchise history. On the other hand, Los Angeles wants to recover from the frustration of the last two editions and aims for the 18th title to become the greatest single champion in the NBA.
The Los Angeles Lakers haven’t won a season opener since LeBron James joined the California franchise. Now facing the defending NBA champion, the team wants to end the five-game losing streak and extend the ring-giving ceremony to Warriors players.
where to watch
Some changes to broadcasts in Brazil for this season have already been confirmed. The two matches on Tuesday, 18, will be shown by Amazon Prime Video, which took over the load of games that previously belonged to SporTV – which did not renew its broadcasting contract in the country.
In addition to the streaming platform, Brazilian fans will be able to follow the games on TNT (closed TV), Band (open TV) and, as usual, on ESPN (closed TV). Check out how the game exhibition division was:
Sunday: Prime Video and TNT
Monday: Prime Video and TNT
Tuesday: Prime Video
Wednesday: ESPN
Thursday: Prime Video and Band
Friday: ESPN
Saturday: ESPN
All debut games
Tuesday, October 18th
8:30pm: Boston Celtics vs Philadelphia 76ers
11pm: Golden State Warriors vs Los Angeles Lakers
Wednesday, October 19
8pm: Detroit Pistons vs Orlando Magic
8pm: Indiana Pacers vs Washington Wizards
8.30pm: Toronto Raptors v Cleveland Cavaliers
8.30pm: Miami Heat vs Chicago Bulls
8:30pm: Brooklyn Nets vs New Orleans Pelicans
8.30pm: Atlanta Hawks vs Houston Rockets
8.30pm: Memohis Grizzlies vs New York Knicks
9pm: Minnesota Timberwolves v Oklahoma City Thunder
9pm: San Antonio Spurs v Charlotte Hornets
10pm: Utah Jaz vs Denver Nuggets
11pm: Phoenix Suns v Dallas Mavericks
11pm: Sacramento Kings vs Portland Trail Blazers
NBA champions
Boston Celtics: 17 titles
Los Angeles Lakers: 17 titles
Golden State Warriors: 7 titles
Chicago Bulls: 6 titles
San Antonio Spurs: 5 titles
Detroit Pistons: 3 titles
Philadelphia 76er: 3 titles
Miami Heat: 3 titles
Milwaukee Bucks: 2 titles
New York Knicks: 2 titles
Houston Rockets: 2. titles
Cleveland Cavaliers: 1 title
Dallas Mavericks: 1 title
Seattle Supersonics: 1 title (1978/79)
Washington Wizards: 1 title
Portland Trail Blazers: 1 title
Atlanta Hawks: 1 title
Sacramento Kings: 1 title
Baltimore Bullets: 1 title (1947/48)
Toronto Raptors: 1 title
Source: sportbuzz

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