First Look: The 2004-05 NBA Schedule
Admit it, the first thing you did when the 2004-05 NBA schedule
came out last week was check to see when Shaq and the Miami Heat
would visit Kobe Bryant and the Lakers. It probably didn't take
long to find that game, though, as we all know the NBA marketing
machine would slate it for big time ratings on X-Mas day. Kobe
and Shaq won't be the only hyped-up, intriguing match-up of the
season, though, that's for sure. With such an active off-season,
the 2004-05 season is sure to be loaded with must-see games.
Here are some of the games I'm looking forward to...
November 2, 2004 - Opening night always brings some interesting
games, but, with this year's season opening on the first Tuesday
of November in an election year, I'm sure a lot of viewers are
going to be watching something else. That's too bad because
they'll be missing a solid lineup of 3 games to start the
season. The new-look Rockets, headlined by Yao Ming (now in his
third season) and last year's scoring champ and newest Houston
arrival, Tracy McGrady, will head to Detroit to take on Rip
Hamilton, Ben Wallace, and the defending champion Pistons, who
will be receiving their rings. We'll also get to see the Kings
with-or-without Peja Stojakovic take on the Nash-less Mavs. And,
Kobe and the new-look Lakers host Denver.
November 4, 2004 - Francisco Elson apologized for making some
derogatory comments about Kevin Garnett during the playoffs, but
it's safe to say KG's probably got payback coming in the form of
a huge game as his Wolves face off agains the Nuggets. Also,
it's worth noting the Charlotte Bobcats tip off their franchise
history against the Washington Wizards.
November 16, 2004 - Just halfway into the first month of the
season and Steve Nash will head back to his old stomping grounds
to take on the Dallas Mavericks. The good money says Mavs owner
Mark Cuban and Nash won't be bickering by then, and Nash should
be well-received. Nash might wonder why he didn't get a better
offer from Cuban, though, when he sees his former owner giving a
million bucks away to a complete stranger sometime this fall on
The Benefactor.
December 14, 2004 - Knicks at Nets before the New Year looks
pretty innocent on paper, but chances are Tim Thomas doesn't
feel the same way. Thomas is still bitter over a flagrant foul
by New Jersey's Jason Collins in last year's playoffs and has
vowed revenge. Thomas never got a chance to deliver his payback
in the playoffs and who knows if he'll cool down by the time
this December meeting rolls around.
January 20, 2005 - Tracy McGrady heads back to Orlando to face
his old team. If you're playing fantasy basketball and you can
update your roster daily, I'd think about adding T-Mac right
about this time of year. It wouldn't surprise anyone if he drops
40 or even 50+ against his former team. We'll also get a look at
how Francis, Mobley, Dwight Howard and the young Magic are
progressing.
February 13, 2005 - Kenyon Martin will lead the Nuggets against
New Jersey. No bad blood, here, but it's always interesting to
see a guy like K-Mart return to his old city. You've got to
wonder if Jason Kidd will be still a New Jersey Net when this
one rolls around.
March 15, 2005 - It's too bad we have to wait until the middle
of March to see Carlos Boozer return to Cleveland, but better
late than never, right? The city of Cleveland isn't going to
forget. If Boozer were to wait five years before stepping foot
in Gund Arena again, I'm willing to bet he'd get booed. It's
going to be pretty ugly up there. Now, why isn't this game
scheduled to be on national TV? To add to the interest factor,
Lebron might be positioning the Cavs for a late-season playoff
push.
April 20, 2005 - It's impossible to know exactly what the
playoff situation is going to be late in the year, but Spurs at
Wolves on the last day of the season sure does look interesting.