Around Mary Patrux, Rémi Reverchon, Xavier Vaution, Jacques Monclar and their usual consultants, BeIN Sports is attacking its 11th season as official broadcaster of the NBA. On the menu, the NBA Extra broadcast live from Monday to Friday, at least two live matches per night, but also the Christmas Day, the Pistons-Bulls poster in Paris, MLK Day, All-Star Weekend, and of course the “play-in”, the playoffs and the Finals.
For this second week, some very nice posters like the duel between Ja Morant and Kyrie Irving on Monday, Phoenix – Golden State on Tuesday evening, or even the trip of the Lakers to Minnesota.
As usual, the times are those of the night. Example: a match indicated on a Monday at 2:00 a.m. will be during the night of Monday to Tuesday.
In addition, all the matches of the night are rebroadcast the next day at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on Bein 1, before NBA Extra.
All matches on BeIN Sports 4 and 5 are in original version.
MONDAY OCTOBER 24
Chicago – Boston at 02:00 (BeIN Sports 1)
Memphis – Brooklyn at 2:00 a.m. (BeIN Sports Max 4)
TUESDAY OCTOBER 25
Washington – Detroit at 1:00 (BeIN Sports Max 4)
Phoenix–Golden State at 4:00 a.m. (BeIN Sports 1)
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26
New York – Charlotte at 1h30 (BeIN Sports Max 4)
Milwaukee-Brooklyn at 1:30 a.m. (BeIN Sport 1)
Portland – Miami at 4:00 (BeIN Sports Max 4)
THURSDAY OCTOBER 27
Brooklyn-Dallas at 1:20 a.m. (BeIN Sports 1)
Sacramento – Memphis at 04:00 (BeIN Sports Max 4)
FRIDAY OCTOBER 28
Boston – Cleveland at 1h30 (BeIN Sports Max 4)
Minnesota – LA Lakers at 2:00 a.m. (BeIN Sports 1)
SATURDAY OCTOBER 29
Sacramento – Miami at midnight (BeIN Sports 1)
Charlotte – Golden State at 01:00 (BeIN Sport Max 4)
SUNDAY OCTOBER 30
LA Clippers – New Orleans at 8:00 p.m. (BeIN Sport 3)
Dallas – Orlando at 12:30 a.m. (BeIN Sport Max 5)