We knew it was going to be confusing, basketball fans, but it sounds even more confusing that it actually is.
The NBA released its full TV schedule for the 2025-2026 season today which, after the league made new rights deals, will span three networks and two streamers on a weekly basis.
Here’s how the NBA press release explains where fans can find their favorite teams on a given night:
Through the NBA’s partnership renewal with Disney and new agreements with NBCUniversal and Amazon, the 2025-26 schedule of national games will generally feature Mondays on Peacock, Tuesdays on NBC/Peacock, Wednesdays on ESPN/ESPN App, Thursdays on Prime Video, Fridays on Prime Video and ESPN/ESPN App, Saturdays on Prime Video in the afternoon and ABC/ESPN App at night, and Sundays on ABC/ESPN App in the afternoon and NBC/Peacock at night. Every national game will be available on broadly distributed streaming services – the ESPN App for all ABC/ESPN games, Peacock for all NBCUniversal games and Prime Video for all Amazon games.
Confused yet?
Luckily, the league also released a graphic, which is much more legible, though die-hards may want to print it out and laminate it for quick reference.
In terms of key dates, the league also produced a graphic for that.
Specific teams are posting their schedules individually online — see the Knicks’ below — but the league’s interactive, night-by-night season schedule can be found here.
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