Los Angeles Clippers – 2022-23 NBA Season Schedule

It’s ready, it’s official: the 2022-23 NBA season schedule has finally fallen! With takeoff scheduled for Tuesday, October 18, 2022 and landing announced for April 10, 2023, the time has come to pack your bags and check your tickets. So we waste no time, and check the 100% basketball program of the Los Angeles Clippers right away!

A red pen in one hand, the calendar of his favorite franchise in the other, and we take notes in his TrashTalk Diary!

Seriously, who isn’t hyped regarding the full return of these Clippers? After a very honorable campaign in the absence of Kawhi Leonard and a Paul George not at 100% of his abilities, Los Angeles should normally come back strong with its two superstars for the 2022-23 financial year. The objective is the title, and some would even say that we don’t care regarding the regular season. Serious mistake, and we will prove it to you right away by going through Tyronn Lue’s men’s calendar. To get in shape in the Playoffs, it’s better not to put pressure on yourself at the end of the season, right? Well guess what, 11 of LA’s last 16 games are being played at home this year. Frankly, if that’s not luxury. Take advantage of it because it’s one of the only positives of a calendar that actually hides some hell of thorns ready to dig themselves into the huge feet of Kawhi and company.

Already, we start on 15 back-to-backs the season (no team has more), enough to push these Clippers to use a maximum of load management, of which they are already specialists. But above all, we spotted a horrible 22-game stretch between January and March, where they will have to face the Warriors three times, Mavs twice, Bucks twice, Suns, Grizzlies, Nuggets, Raptors, Lakers, Wolves, Hawks. , Cavs, Bulls or Nets. You will have to be very strong to get out of it. Fortunately, the start of the season for this Los Angeles team should be more lenient, the opportunity for the players to score victories while learning to perform together once more. Oh by the way, following the Knicks, the Californian franchise is the one with the most games at French time (11), so take advantage of it!

# Plus long road-trip : 6 matches in the East of the country from January 28 to February 6

# Longest home session: 5 games three times, mid-December, mid-January and mid-March, you have to believe that mid-month is siesta time in Los Angeles.

# National broadcast matches (TNT + ESPN + ABC): 20, well yes, what did you expect too?

# Number of games played back-to-back: 15, is it me or the Clippers often get screwed at this game?

# Matches at schedule French for the Clippers :

  • 30/10 vs Pels (20h)
  • 12/11 vs Nets (22h)
  • 27/11 vs Pacers (22h)
  • 3/12 vs Kings (22h)
  • 27/12 vs Wizards (22h)
  • 31/12 @ Pacers (21h)
  • 15/1 vs Houston (21h)
  • 11/3 vs Knicks (22h)
  • 18/3 vs Magic (20h)
  • 8/4 vs Portland (22h)
  • 9/4 @ Suns (21h30)

# A few posters to remember: how not to start with the LA duels between Lakers and Clippers now that the leaders are back in shape in their respective franchises? We all meet on October 20, the first game of the season for Kawhi and PG (second for LeBron and AD), before meeting the two teams once more on November 9, January 24 and April 5. Adam Silver has spread it all out nicely. The first Clippers–Mavs? It will be November 15 in Dallas. Highly anticipated to gauge the level of this LA team, the first face-to-face with the defending champions is scheduled for November 23 in Golden State. The Klaw will return to Toronto on December 27, while Paul George will return to Indiana four days later on December 31 to wish his former franchise a happy new year. To note the spicy end to the season that awaits the boys with two games once morest Memphis, the last clash once morest the Lakers and a final meeting in Phoenix on April 9, 9:30 p.m. French time!

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