The Day Politics and NBA Collide: A Look at November 5th
Ah, November 5th! A day that saw more political drama than a season finale of a reality TV show! This time, we’re not talking about Kardashians in curbside chaos but a riveting election between Kamala Harris and none other than Donald Trump. And with that backdrop, the NBA decided it was time for all thirty teams to make a grand exit—no players, no managers, just a whole lot of empty seats for the day of democracy.
But fret not, basketball fans! The NBA ensured that while they were busy battling for the airwaves while the political heavyweight contest unfolded, players were given a sneak peek into the voting booth. Yes, you heard it right! They strutted around adorned in tee shirts that bore the magical word—“Vote”—just in case you forgot what the day was about between all the layups and three-pointers.
The NBA’s Election Day Strategy
Now, you might be wondering: what strategy did the NBA employ on this fine election day? The answer, my friends, is *absolutely none*! They just packed everything into the day before and let their players loose onto the streets of democracy. **”Play first, vote later!”** shouted the NBA! All was set for a thrilling lineup on November 6th, making sure no one remembers baseball even exists. Seriously, baseball could have been thrown in there like that abandoned kid at the school dance.
What Matches to Watch?
As the world tuned into the nail-biting election results, the NBA had lined up an array of matches that could make even a non-sports fan intrigued! Highlights include the Golden State Warriors invading Boston and the Lakers coming to Memphis like it was Hollywood on tour. It’s a schedule jam-packed like a hamster in a too-small wheel! Here’s a quick glimpse:
Time (CET) | Matchup |
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01:00 | Charlotte Hornets – Detroit Pistons |
01:00 | Indiana Pacers – Orlando Magic |
01:30 | Atlanta Hawks – New York Knicks |
01:30 | Boston Celtics – Golden State Warriors |
02:00 | Houston Rockets – San Antonio Spurs |
02:00 | Memphis Grizzlies – Los Angeles Lakers |
02:00 | New Orleans Pelicans – Cleveland Cavaliers |
02:30 | Dallas Mavericks – Chicago Bulls |
03:00 | Denver Nuggets – Oklahoma City Thunder |
03:00 | Phoenix Suns – Miami Heat |
04:00 | Los Angeles Clippers – Philadelphia 76ers |
04:00 | Sacramento Kings – Toronto Raptors |
The Results are In!
Let’s skip back like a VHS tape to the crunch time—November 4th! In a plot twist worthy of a movie script, all thirty franchises took to the courts! It’s like bringing a pie to a barbecue but forgetting the fork—awkward for everyone.
Matchup | Score |
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Cavs vs Bucks | 116 – 114 |
Wizards vs Warriors | 112 – 125 |
Pistons vs Lakers | 115 – 103 |
Hawks vs Celtics | 93 – 123 |
Nets vs Grizzlies | 106 – 104 |
Heat vs Kings | 110 – 101 |
Bulls vs Jazz | 126 – 135 |
Rockets vs Knicks | 109 – 97 |
T’Wolves vs Hornets | 114 – 93 |
Thunder vs Magic | 102 – 86 |
Pelicans vs Trail Blazers | 100 – 118 |
Mavs vs Pacers | 127 – 134 |
Nuggets vs Raptors | 121 – 119 |
Suns vs 76ers | 118 – 116 |
Clippers vs Spurs | 113 – 104 |
In the end, on a day that was supposed to unite a nation, sports took a pit stop to remind everyone who’s boss when it comes to entertainment! So grab your jerseys, put that voting sticker on your forehead, and remember that whether it’s the election or the NBA, the real victory lies in showing up—just like those players and their voting shirts.
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Election Day on November 5 was entirely focused on the unfolding political drama, culminating in a decisive victory for Donald Trump over Kamala Harris. In a proactive measure, the NBA organized for all thirty franchises to hit the court on November 4, ensuring that the players and coaching staff had the day off to make their voices heard at the polls. Tonight, starting from 01:00 in Italy, a thrilling lineup of 12 matches is set to take place, with particular attention on the Golden State Warriors facing off in Boston and the Los Angeles Lakers visiting Memphis. Additionally, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder will be looking to maintain their undefeated streaks as they take on the New Orleans Pelicans and Denver Nuggets, respectively.
NBA, the results of the night of November 4th: all 30 franchises on the field
The night of November 4 saw every team in the NBA competing on the hardwood. This choice of scheduling is tied to the significance of Election Day, with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump vying for the presidency of the United States. NBA players were encouraged to prioritize civic engagement, donning shirts emblazoned with “Vote” in recent pre-game warm-ups to inspire fans to participate in the electoral process. Here are the results (clicking on the match takes you to the dedicated article); We remind you that 12 races are scheduled for Wednesday, November 6:
NBA, the results of the night 4/11
Cavs vs Bucks 116-114
Wizards vs Warriors 112-125
Pistons vs Lakers 115-103
Hawks vs Celtics 93-123
Nets vs Grizzlies 106-104
Heat vs Kings 110-101
Bulls vs Jazz 126-135
Rockets vs Knicks 109-97
T’Wolves vs Hornets 114-93
Thunder vs Magic 102-86
Pelicans vs Trail Blazers 100-118
Mavs vs Pacers 127-134
Nuggets vs Raptors 121-119
Suns vs 76ers 118-116
Clippers vs Spurs 113-104
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Golden State Warriors versus Boston Celtics showdown. The NBA made sure to make a statement that while democracy is crucial, so too is their commitment to providing entertainment, proving that they can coexist even on a day as significant as Election Day.
It’s an exciting time for both politics and sports, with fans eagerly torn between keeping up with election results and cheering for their favorite teams. As the scores pour in tonight, the excitement won’t just be about who wins on the court but also about who gets to influence the country’s future at the voting booth. So, whether you’re donning your team colors or your “I Voted” sticker, it’s a night to remember for both sports fans and voters alike!
Make sure to tune in, grab your popcorn, and let the games (and civic duty) commence!