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The 2025 NFL schedule just dropped — here’s the easiest way to follow every game
If you're an NFL fan (or just live in a football-loving household), you know how chaotic the season can get. Between game days, fantasy leagues, and unexpected schedule changes, keeping track of it all feels like a full-time job.
Well, good news: the full 2025 NFL schedule is now officially live, and we’ve got the perfect way to keep it all organized — without downloading a dozen different apps or being bombarded with ads.
Check it out: 👉 YourSportsCalendar.com/NFL
🗓 What is Your Sports Calendar?
It's a super clean, no-fluff website where you can:
View the full 2025 NFL schedule — all 32 teams, all 17 weeks
Download game calendars in ICS (for Apple, Google, Outlook), CSV, or PDF
Browse by team or full league
Add games directly to your phone or computer calendar
Use it on mobile or desktop
If you use Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook, or even a custom DAKboard setup, this is plug-and-play.
📅 2025 season highlights
Here are a few dates already marked on our calendar:
Sept 4 — Season kickoff: Eagles vs. Cowboys under the lights
Nov 27 (Thanksgiving) — Chiefs at Cowboys, Bears at Eagles
Dec 25 (Christmas) — A rare triple-header with the Lions, Cowboys, and Chiefs
7 international games — Including matchups in Brazil, Germany, London, and Ireland
Feb 8, 2026 — Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
It’s going to be a packed season — and it’s never been easier to keep track of every game.
Why fans love it
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Want to follow just your team? You can. Want to see every single game league-wide? You can do that too.
Whether you’re planning watch parties, fantasy matchups, or just trying to avoid scheduling anything during the playoffs — this calendar is your new best friend.
How to add the schedule to your calendar
Head to YourSportsCalendar.com/NFL
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It takes less than a minute.
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Let’s make this football season the smoothest one yet.
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Complete MLS 2025 Schedule

Hey soccer fam! So we're about two months into the 2025 MLS season (how is it May already??), and I am EXHAUSTED but totally obsessed. I've been to 14 matches across 8 different stadiums since the season started in late February, and my bank account (and relationship) are both suffering.
But I regret NOTHING because this has easily been the most chaotic, entertaining start to an MLS season I've ever witnessed. Let me break down what's happened so far and what I'm looking forward to as we roll through spring and into summer.
The standings right now are absolutely wild
If you had shown me these standings back in February, I would've laughed in your face:
San Diego FC sitting at the top of the Western Conference with a 6-1-2 record?? An expansion team??
Inter Miami CF struggling at 3-3-3 despite all their star power
Chicago Fire FC tied for the lead in the Eastern Conference after like five straight years at the bottom
LAFC outside the playoff spots at 2-4-3 despite everyone picking them to win the Shield
I literally had to delete my pre-season predictions post out of shame. NOTHING is going according to plan and it's glorious.
Best matches I've attended so far
El Tráfico but make it chaos (March 16)
I splurged on tickets for LA Galaxy vs. LAFC and it was WORTH EVERY PENNY. Five goals, two red cards, and a stoppage-time winner? The Galaxy fans around me were literally crying tears of joy. I lost my voice for three days.
Expansion team energy is unmatched (April 6)
I flew down to San Diego for their match against Seattle Sounders and the atmosphere was UNREAL. Their temporary stadium was absolutely rocking, and their Argentine DP scored a hat trick. I've never seen fans so instantly invested in a new team.
Heartbreak in the rain (April 27)
I'm still emotionally recovering from watching Portland Timbers vs. Vancouver Whitecaps. It poured rain the entire match, I was soaked to the bone, and Vancouver scored in the 94th minute to win it. The Timbers Army kept singing even after the final whistle though. Goosebumps.
Biggest surprises of the season so far
San Diego's dream start
Nobody expected San Diego FC to be THIS good, THIS fast. Their scouting team deserves a raise because their South American signings have been incredible. Their 22-year-old Colombian forward already has 8 goals in 9 games!
Chicago's complete transformation
After years in the wilderness, Chicago Fire FC has risen from the ashes (see what I did there?). Their new coaching staff has implemented this high-pressing system that's absolutely suffocating opponents. They've only conceded 6 goals in 10 matches!
The Eastern Conference chaos
The East is WIDE open this year. Only 5 points separate 1st from 8th place! Traditional powers like Atlanta United and Philadelphia Union are still figuring things out, while FC Cincinnati continues their rise.
Miami's rough start
Look, we all expected Inter Miami CF to dominate this season, but injuries and schedule congestion have been brutal. Their aging superstar has already missed 4 matches, and they're struggling to find consistency. The talent is obviously there, but the results haven't followed yet.
Matches I'm most excited for in the next month
El Clásico del Norte (May 18)
Minnesota United FC hosts Chicago Fire FC in what's become a surprisingly heated rivalry. Both teams are in great form, and Minnesota's stadium is always electric. I already bought my plane ticket!
Expansion showdown (May 24)
San Diego FC visits St. Louis CITY SC in a battle of the league's newest franchises. St. Louis had that incredible debut season in 2023, and now San Diego is following a similar path. Their contrasting styles should make for an incredible match.
Rivalry weekend (June 1-2)
MLS has packed ALL the major rivalries into one weekend, and I am STRESSED about which one to attend:
El Tráfico: LA Galaxy vs. LAFC
Hudson River Derby: NYCFC vs. Red Bulls
Cascadia Cup: Portland Timbers vs. Seattle Sounders
Hell is Real Derby: FC Cincinnati vs. Columbus Crew
Someone please help me decide because my girlfriend has officially put her foot down about "wasting all our money on soccer trips" (her words, not mine).
Quick thoughts on every team so far
Eastern Conference vibes
Atlanta United (3-3-3): Inconsistent but showing flashes of their old attacking brilliance. Their new Argentine winger is an absolute magician with the ball. The Mercedes-Benz Stadium atmosphere remains unmatched.
CF Montréal (3-4-2): Proving everyone wrong with a scrappy, defensive approach that's surprisingly effective. Their home form has been excellent now that winter has finally released its grip on Canada.
Charlotte FC (4-3-2): The surprise package in the East! Their academy products are finally breaking through, with their 19-year-old midfielder already drawing European attention. Their stadium atmosphere is seriously underrated.
Chicago Fire FC (6-2-1): FROM THE BOTTOM TO THE TOP! Their new Swiss coach has transformed them overnight. Their high-pressing system is absolutely suffocating opponents, and their new DP striker has 7 goals already.
Columbus Crew (5-2-2): The champions haven't missed a beat, balancing league play with their deep Concacaf Champions Cup run. Their possession-based system still carves teams open at will.
DC United (2-5-2): Still searching for an identity under their new coach. Their home form has been decent, but they've been dreadful on the road. Their young homegrown players show promise though.
FC Cincinnati (5-2-2): Picking up where they left off last season. Their counter-attacking style remains lethal, and their passionate fans at TQL Stadium create a fortress-like atmosphere.
Inter Miami CF (3-3-3): All that star power hasn't quite clicked yet. Injuries and schedule congestion have been major issues, but when their full lineup is available, they're still capable of magic.
Nashville SC (3-4-2): Defense-first approach continues to frustrate opponents, but goal-scoring remains a challenge. Their GEODIS Park atmosphere is still criminally underrated nationally.
New England Revolution (2-4-3): Struggling to find consistency after their coaching change. Their new tactical approach hasn't quite taken hold yet, but individual talent keeps them competitive.
New York City FC (3-4-2): The venue-hopping continues to affect their home form. They've already played in three different "home" stadiums in just nine matches! Their talented young roster shows flashes but lacks consistency.
New York Red Bulls (2-5-2): Their high-pressing style is being figured out by opponents. The developmental pipeline continues producing talent, but results haven't followed yet this season.
Orlando City (4-2-3): Quietly effective as always. Their improved defense has been the story, allowing just seven goals in their first nine matches. Their Uruguayan connection in attack is flourishing.
Philadelphia Union (3-3-3): Still tough to beat but showing signs of age in some positions. Their homegrown midfield talent continues to shine, but they've lacked cutting edge in the final third.
Toronto FC (2-5-2): The rebuild continues with mixed results. Their Italian star has been excellent when available but has already missed three matches. Their commitment to youth development is admirable though.
Western Conference energy
Austin FC (2-4-3): Struggling for consistency despite their fanbase's incredible energy. Q2 Stadium still provides one of the league's best atmospheres regardless of results. Their new South American signings need time to adjust.
Colorado Rapids (4-3-2): Vastly improved from last season! Their altitude advantage at home remains significant, with four straight home wins already. Their young American talent is flourishing.
FC Dallas (2-4-3): Still developing impressive young talent while struggling for consistency at the senior level. Their 18-year-old homegrown winger already has 3 goals and 4 assists!
Houston Dynamo FC (4-3-2): Building on last year's resurgence with attractive, attacking soccer. Their tactical flexibility under their second-year coach has been impressive to watch.
LA Galaxy (5-2-2): The Galaxy are BACK, baby! Their defensive overhaul has paid dividends, and their new Mexican striker already has 6 goals. Dignity Health Sports Park is rocking again.
LAFC (2-4-3): The preseason favorites have stumbled out of the gate. Injuries to key players have exposed depth issues, but their individual talent means they're never out of a game.
Minnesota United FC (5-3-1): Thriving with their new tactical approach that emphasizes width and crossing. Their stadium atmosphere has been electric now that the Minnesota weather has improved.
Portland Timbers (3-4-2): Inconsistent but always dangerous at Providence Park. Their South American attacking trio shows flashes of brilliance amid frustrating lapses.
Real Salt Lake (4-2-3): Continuing to exceed expectations with their well-organized tactical approach. Their home fortress at America First Field remains one of the league's toughest places to play.
San Diego FC (6-1-2): THE STORY OF THE SEASON! Their expansion squad has taken the league by storm with attractive, aggressive soccer. Their temporary venue has been ROCKING every home match.
San Jose Earthquakes (2-5-2): Still searching for consistency under their new coach. Their wild home matches at PayPal Park remain entertaining regardless of quality, with three matches already featuring 5+ goals.
Seattle Sounders FC (4-3-2): Sounders doing Sounders things - professional, organized, and ruthlessly efficient. Their tactical evolution under their long-time coach continues to set standards.
Sporting Kansas City (3-3-3): Better than last year but still inconsistent. Their high pressing can overwhelm opponents on good days but leaves them exposed on bad ones. Children's Mercy Park remains one of the league's best atmospheres.
St. Louis CITY SC (4-3-2): Building on their impressive debut season with a slightly more mature approach. Their CITYPARK atmosphere continues to be among the league's best with 11 straight sellouts.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC (3-4-2): Capable of beating anyone on their day, but struggle with consistency. Their tactical approach has been particularly effective on the road with three away wins already.
Tips for making the most of MLS matches this season
My stadium visit advice (from someone who's been to WAY too many this season):
Supporter section energy is worth the discomfort - I sat with the San Diego supporters on a whim and it was the most fun I've had at a match in YEARS. Yes, you'll be standing the whole time and probably get beer spilled on you, but the energy is worth it!
Weeknight games = better deals AND better atmosphere - Counterintuitive but true! The Wednesday night matches tend to attract the die-hards rather than casual fans. I got $30 tickets to a midweek Timbers match and the atmosphere was incredible.
Stadium-specific food is a MUST - Every stadium has that one unique food item you need to try. The BBQ nachos in Kansas City, the salmon at Seattle, the choripan sandwiches in Atlanta... do your research before you go!
Arrive early for the march - Many supporter groups do organized marches to the stadium, and joining in (even as a neutral) is SO much fun. LAFC's march down Christmas Tree Lane is an experience every soccer fan should have.
Watching from home? Level up your viewing:
The MLS Season Pass commentary options are game-changing - The ability to switch between English, Spanish, and club-specific radio broadcasts is AMAZING. The Philadelphia Union radio guys are particularly entertaining.
The whip-around show on Saturdays is perfect for neutrals - When there are 7+ matches happening simultaneously, the MLS 360 show jumps between all the action and you never miss a big moment.
Twitter/Tumblr makes matches better - Follow the supporter group accounts for both teams playing. The memes, reactions, and general chaos add a whole new dimension to watching matches.
Fantasy MLS is actually good now? - They fixed so many of the bugs from previous seasons, and the app actually updates in real-time now! It's a great way to make yourself care about random Wednesday night matches.
Why I'm so hyped for the rest of this season
As we head deeper into the season, the storylines are just getting better:
This is the most wide-open playoff race I can remember - literally 24 of the 29 teams have a legitimate shot
The new young stars are ELECTRIC - I've never seen this many exciting U22 players getting significant minutes
The Leagues Cup tournament with Liga MX teams is going to be CHAOTIC
The stadium atmospheres keep getting better every year
Even if your team is struggling (looking at you, fellow NYCFC fans), there's so much to enjoy about this season. The level of play continues to improve, the fan culture is evolving in awesome ways, and the league's commitment to developing young talent is really paying off.
What's your favorite stadium atmosphere? Who's been your biggest surprise team? How many matches is too many to attend before your significant other threatens to leave you? (Asking for a friend...)
Reblog with your playoff predictions, I want to look back in October and laugh at how wrong we all were!
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Complete NBA for 2024-2025 Schedule

Okay so I've been keeping a diary of the NBA season and I realized I haven't updated y'all since early February? We're now in early May with like 10 games left in the regular season, and I am TIRED. The 2024-25 season has been pure basketball chaos and I'm obsessed.
I literally had to get a second TV for my apartment because my girlfriend got tired of me commandeering the main one every night. "It's either me or the Thunder-Nuggets game" is not a choice anyone should have to make (sorry babe).
Current standings that would have made absolutely no sense in October
If you showed me these standings back at the start of the season I would have assumed you were from a parallel dimension:
The Oklahoma City Thunder being THE BEST TEAM IN THE WEST at 58-16 😱 their 22-year-old superstar is fully in the MVP conversation
The New York Knicks sitting 2nd in the East at 53-21, making Madison Square Garden the loudest building in America again
Last year's Western Conference finalist Dallas Mavericks stuck in play-in territory at 41-33
The Houston Rockets making the jump from the lottery to the 6-seed in the West in one year
Meanwhile the defending champ Boston Celtics still looking dominant at 56-18 despite fighting through multiple injuries.
Things the NBA schedule makers absolutely nailed this year
We're deep enough into the season now to judge whether the schedule has worked, and honestly? It's been pretty great:
The In-Season Tournament 2.0 was actually fun this time They fixed all the problems from last year's version. Players actually cared about the games, the courts didn't hurt my eyes anymore, and the single-elimination bracket created legitimate excitement in December. Even my casual fan friends were texting me about those knockout games!
"Rivalry Week" should be permanent That stretch in January where they packed all the historic rivalries into a 7-day window? Pure genius. Celtics-Lakers, Knicks-Nets, Warriors-Kings all in the same week had major playoff energy months before the actual playoffs.
Load management is down, star availability is up The new rules about stars sitting out nationally televised games have worked wonders. I've seen way fewer "disappointing" matchups where one team rests their entire starting lineup.
The five games I'm most excited for in the final stretch
Epic Western Conference 1-2 showdown (May 9)
The Denver Nuggets visit the Oklahoma City Thunder for what's basically a preview of the Western Conference Finals. This is their 4th matchup of the season and they're tied 2-2 with every game decided by 5 points or less. Oh, and it could determine who gets home court for said conference finals.
Battle for the final playoff spot (May 12)
The Golden State Warriors face the Los Angeles Lakers in what could literally decide the 8th seed in the West. Two aging dynasties battling for relevance? Their superstar guards going head to head with everything on the line? Sign me up immediately.
Eastern Conference heavyweight fight (May 15)
The Boston Celtics visit the New York Knicks in what could be an Eastern Conference Finals preview. Their first three matchups this season have been absolute war, including that double-overtime game in February where the Knicks' new star dropped 46.
Rookie of the Year still undecided (May 17)
The San Antonio Spurs visit the Atlanta Hawks and despite their mediocre records, this game has major significance for the insanely close Rookie of the Year race between their two young stars. Their previous matchup featured a combined 87 points between the rookies.
The last chance for glory? (May 19)
On the final day of the regular season, the Phoenix Suns face the Minnesota Timberwolves with massive seeding implications for both teams. The Suns' aging superstar trio might be in their final year together, while the Wolves are trying to secure home court in the first round for the second straight year.
Some thoughts on every team as we head toward the playoffs
Eastern Conference: Where stars collide
The Atlanta Hawks (34-40) are stuck in basketball purgatory but their rookie guard has been ELECTRIC, putting up six 40-point games already. Their home finale on May 16 should be a showcase for him to make one final Rookie of the Year statement.
The Boston Celtics (56-18) look every bit the defending champs, with their star forward establishing himself as the clear-cut best two-way player in basketball. Their schedule eases considerably down the stretch, giving them time to rest before another title run.
The Brooklyn Nets (29-45) are firmly in rebuilding mode, but have shown flashes of competitiveness thanks to their young core's development. Their remaining home games feature several "measuring stick" opportunities against contenders.
The Charlotte Hornets (24-50) continue battling injuries but their star guard returned in March and has looked spectacular in limited minutes. Their May 8 matchup against the Hawks gives fans a chance to see two of the league's most electric young guards go head-to-head.
The Chicago Bulls (37-37) have somehow clawed back to .500 despite trading two starters at the deadline. Their remaining schedule is soft enough that they could potentially avoid the play-in tournament altogether.
The Cleveland Cavaliers (46-28) have been the league's streakiest team, with both a 10-game winning streak and an 8-game losing streak on their resume. Their final stretch features several national TV games that could showcase their explosive guard's MVP-caliber season.
The Detroit Pistons (23-51) have shown signs of life after last season's historic futility. Their prized young guard has scored 20+ points in 14 consecutive games. Their home finale against the Bucks should draw a surprisingly strong crowd given the growth they've shown.
The Indiana Pacers (43-31) remain the league's most entertaining team, leading the NBA in pace, points and social media highlight clips. Their closing stretch features several slower-paced opponents, setting up fascinating stylistic clashes.
The Miami Heat (42-32) have overcome another injury-plagued season to remain firmly in the playoff picture. Their culture of development has produced yet another undrafted rotation player who's suddenly crucial to their success. Their season finale could determine whether they avoid the play-in tournament.
The Milwaukee Bucks (47-27) have finally found their rhythm after that early-season coaching change. Their superstar duo has looked unstoppable when healthy, though health remains the operative word. Their nationally televised clash with Boston on May 7 feels like a potential conference finals preview.
The New York Knicks (53-21) have been the East's biggest success story, with their mid-season trade transforming them from good to great. Madison Square Garden has been absolute MAYHEM during their current 18-game home winning streak. I was there for the Nets game and literally lost my voice for two days.
The Orlando Magic (44-30) have shown they're ahead of schedule, with their young core developing faster than anyone predicted. Their defensive identity has made them the team nobody wants to face in the first round. Their remaining schedule is the easiest in the East, potentially allowing them to climb even higher in the standings.
The Philadelphia 76ers (41-33) have endured a rollercoaster season defined by injuries to their stars. Their blockbuster deadline acquisition has only played 12 games with the full lineup available. Their remaining schedule features several direct matchups with teams fighting for similar playoff positioning.
The Toronto Raptors (25-49) have fully embraced their rebuild, trading veterans for future assets while developing their young core. Their Scottie Barnes draft pick has shown all-star potential during this developmental stretch. Their home finale against Detroit gives fans a glimpse of two promising young teams.
The Washington Wizards (20-54) remain in full rebuild mode with the league's worst defense by a considerable margin. Their lottery pick has been a rare bright spot, showing elite scoring potential. Their remaining home games have been creatively marketed around visiting stars, with "come see Luka!" type promotions.
Western Conference: Youth vs. experience
The Dallas Mavericks (41-33) have been wildly inconsistent despite their superstar duo each having career years statistically. They've dropped from conference finalist to potential play-in team in one season. Their closing stretch is absolutely brutal, with 6 of 8 remaining games against teams with winning records.
The Denver Nuggets (54-20) remain elite despite a somewhat inconsistent title defense. Their three-time MVP candidate continues making basketball look like a different sport entirely when he's on the floor. Their showdown with OKC on May 9 could determine the West's top seed.
The Golden State Warriors (40-34) have kept their dynasty alive by the slimmest of margins. Their aging superstar guard has had several vintage 40+ point performances, reminding everyone of his all-time greatness. Their closing schedule is absolutely brutal, with the season potentially coming down to that Lakers showdown on May 12.
The Houston Rockets (42-32) have been the season's biggest positive surprise. Their defensive intensity has transformed them from pushover to legitimate threat under their new coach. Their young core has matured faster than anyone expected, with their center making a serious Most Improved Player case.
The LA Clippers (44-30) have exceeded expectations despite another injury-plagued season for their stars. Their depth has been crucial during their stars' absences. Their remaining schedule is relatively favorable, potentially allowing them to avoid the play-in tournament altogether.
The Los Angeles Lakers (40-34) remain basketball's biggest soap opera, with their 40-year-old superstar still producing at an all-NBA level. Their infamous LeBron tweet midseason criticizing roster construction created a week of drama that somehow resulted in better team chemistry? Only the Lakers. Their season could literally come down to that Warriors matchup on May 12.
The Memphis Grizzlies (39-35) have salvaged their season after a disastrous start without their franchise guard. His return in December sparked a 17-6 run that pulled them back into playoff contention. Their remaining schedule features several teams either resting stars for the playoffs or tanking for lottery position, potentially helping their play-in push.
The Minnesota Timberwolves (50-24) have fully arrived as contenders, with their twin tower experiment working beautifully. Their defensive rating leads the league by a considerable margin. Their season finale against the Suns could determine crucial playoff seeding.
The New Orleans Pelicans (45-29) have weathered another storm of injuries to remain firmly in the playoff picture. Their depth has been their greatest strength, with 11 different players starting at least 10 games. Their remaining schedule features several direct matchups with teams near them in the standings.
The Oklahoma City Thunder (58-16) have arrived as contenders years ahead of schedule. Their 22-year-old superstar has made the MVP leap in just his fourth season. I've watched literally every Thunder game this season (I have a problem) and still can't believe how good they are. Their showdown with Denver could determine the 1-seed and home court throughout the Western playoffs.
The Phoenix Suns (44-30) have finally found some chemistry after an inconsistent start with their star trio. Their defense has improved dramatically over the season's second half. Their closing schedule is absolutely brutal, with potential playoff preview matchups against Minnesota, Denver, and LA.
The Portland Trail Blazers (22-52) are fully committed to their rebuild around promising young talent. Their lottery pick has made tremendous strides as a playmaker over the season's second half. Their home finale should feature extensive minutes for their developmental prospects.
The Sacramento Kings (42-32) remain competitive in the crowded Western Conference. Their dynamic offensive duo continues putting up spectacular numbers. Their remaining home games in the "beam team" arena maintain the league's most unique home-court advantage.
The San Antonio Spurs (32-42) have shown promising signs despite their record. Their generational rookie has been everything advertised and more, with his development accelerating dramatically after the All-Star break. Their matchup with Atlanta gives fans one final chance to see the Rookie of the Year candidates go head-to-head.
The Utah Jazz (29-45) continue their rebuilding process with an eye toward the future. Their tanking strategy has been relatively transparent, with veteran players mysteriously developing "injuries" in winnable games. Their remaining home games at least offer their young players developmental opportunities.
International showcase games I still can't believe happened
The NBA's global expansion efforts included some fascinating exhibition games throughout the season:
The New Zealand Breakers showing legitimate competitiveness against the Bulls in that preseason exhibition in Auckland was eye-opening. That game drew 18,000 fans and showed why the NBA is eyeing potential Asia-Pacific expansion.
Ratiopharm Ulm shocking an NBA team during preseason demonstrated just how far European basketball has come. The German champions playing competitive basketball against Atlanta demonstrated the global talent pipeline is stronger than ever.
These international matchups continue building basketball's global footprint as the NBA discussions about expansion beyond North America heat up. I've heard solid rumors about serious consideration for Mexico City and potentially Vancouver rejoining the league within 5 years.
How to make the most of the final stretch as a fan
Planning an NBA trip in the final weeks? Here's what I've learned:
Look, I've been to 17 games across 9 arenas this season (my bank account is SCREAMING), so I've picked up some wisdom:
Playoff-implication games are worth the premium - those games where both teams desperately need to win hit different. I paid way too much for Knicks-Celtics tickets last month and have zero regrets because the atmosphere was UNREAL.
Weeknight games = better deals - I got row 10 seats for a Tuesday Warriors game for less than nosebleeds would cost on a weekend. Plus shorter lines for everything!
Tanking teams = bargain opportunities - I scored literal courtside seats in Detroit for less than $250 because they were playing another lottery team. You still get to see incredible athletes up close!
Arena food hacks - google "[team name] secret menu items" before you go. I found an underground chicken sandwich at Barclays Center that wasn't even listed at the concession stand and it was life-changing.
Watching at home? Level up your viewing experience:
The League Pass "all plays" feature - this new addition that lets you jump directly to every basket by a specific player is INCREDIBLE for watching your fantasy players or following scoring races.
Multi-view is finally good - they fixed the lag issues from early season, and now you can actually watch 4 games simultaneously without your stream looking terrible.
Alt-broadcasts are worth trying - the "NBA Strategy Stream" with former coaches breaking down plays in real-time has legitimately improved my basketball understanding.
Stan Twitter/Tumblr makes games better - watching games while following fan accounts for both teams turns regular season games into absolute comedy gold. The meltdowns over referee calls alone are worth the price of admission.
Why this final stretch has me so hyped
As we race toward the playoffs, I genuinely can't remember a more exciting regular season finish:
SEVEN teams separated by just 4 games fighting for the final six Western playoff spots
The Rookie of the Year race coming down to the absolute wire between two generational talents
Multiple all-time NBA records in danger of falling (including that 3-point record that could fall any day now)
Farewell tours for potentially several future Hall of Famers who haven't announced retirement but we all kinda know this is it
Whether your team is a title contender or lottery bound, there are compelling stories to follow these final weeks. The combination of emerging young superstars and aging legends creating this perfect basketball storm has made for incredible television.
What games are you most hyped about? Who's your playoff dark horse? Is my Thunder obsession getting unhealthy? (don't answer that last one)
Reblog with your predictions for the final standings, I need to know if I'm the only one who thinks the Kings might actually catch the Mavs for the 6-seed...
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