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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Pistons lose ESPN game
The NBA announced that Detroit's game at Philadelphia on Dec. 9 will no longer appear on ESPN. The Chicago at Atlanta game will now be televised by ESPN. The Pistons still have three ESPN games this season and four NBA TV games.
Nationally televised games Jan. 29 vs. Miami — NBA TV Mar. 5 at Cleveland — ESPN Mar. 10 vs. Utah — NBA TV Mar. 15 at Boston — ESPN Mar. 21 at Cleveland — ESPN Apr. 3 at Atlanta — NBA TV
It's not the first time ESPN has done it this season. They are televising Milwaukee at Oklahoma City instead of Phoenix at Minnesota on Nov. 27 now. Don't know if they have done this in the past or not.
Dave Pemberton covers the Pistons and the NBA for The Oakland Press. A graduate of Oakland University, Pemberton has been a sports writer/page designer since joining The Oakland Press in 2006. Along with covering various high school sports in both print and multi-media Internet platforms, Pemberton has covered the Oakland University men's and women's basketball beat for the past two years. Follow Dave on twitter at drpemberton
2 Comments:
I've never even heard of ESPN doing that. The world hates Detroit.
It's not the first time ESPN has done it this season. They are televising Milwaukee at Oklahoma City instead of Phoenix at Minnesota on Nov. 27 now. Don't know if they have done this in the past or not.
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