OK, followers, be sincere: What number of of you have been capable of keep up till the very finish of the Tuesday, Nov. 18, Phoenix Suns sport?
The Suns performed their first sport of the season with a scheduled begin at 9 p.m. MST (it really tipped off somewhat bit later). It was televised nationally by NBC (Ch. 12 regionally) and likewise on Arizona’s Household (3TV), on Nov. 18.
A typical NBA sport lasts near 2½ hours, not counting OT, and that was the case for the Suns’ 127-110 win over the Trail Blazers, which was performed in Portland, the place the scheduled begin time was 8 p.m. PST. It was 11 p.m. on the East Coast.
The sport ended near 11:30 p.m. in Arizona, although the Suns had constructed a cushty fourth-quarter lead nicely earlier than the ultimate horn. It was after 10 p.m. when halftime arrived.
The rationale for the later begins this season is the NBA’s new tv contract with NBC, which incorporates a nationally televised doubleheader on Tuesday nights. Which means a late begin for the second sport. The primary sport on Nov. 18 featured the Memphis Grizzlies vs. the San Antonio Spurs.
Phoenix is slated for 2 extra 9 p.m. begins, each Tuesday nights for NBC: Feb. 3, once more at Portland, and March 3, on the Sacramento Kings. The tip time is 8 p.m. in these California cities. Previous to this, the newest begins have been 8:30 p.m. Phoenix time a number of instances a yr for video games performed in California, normally to accommodate nationwide TV.
The flip facet for Suns followers, is there are a number of highway journeys arising this winter that may take Phoenix to the East Coast and Midwest. And meaning sport instances beginning round 5 p.m., or so.
Suns followers weren’t precisely thrilled with the later begin, particularly falling midweek when many viewers should rise early for work or faculty the subsequent morning. They let or not it’s recognized on social media.
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