Trail Blazers’ 2016-2017 Schedule Released

Mar 14, 2016; Oklahoma City, OK, USA; Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard (center) leads his team onto the floor prior to action against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark D. Smith-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 14, 2016; Oklahoma City, OK, USA; Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard (center) leads his team onto the floor prior to action against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark D. Smith-USA TODAY Sports /
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Trail Blazers open at home against the Jazz on October 25th

The NBA released the regular season schedule this afternoon at approximately 2:45 PM Pacific. The schedule release provides no surprises on who the Portland Trail Blazers play, but rather when they play each team. For the Trail Blazers, the season starts October 25th against their newfound rival the Utah Jazz.

DAY DATE OPPONENT PACIFIC

Tue. October 25 Utah 7pm
Thu. October 27 L.A. Clippers 7:30pm
Sat. October 29 at Denver 6pm
Tue. November 1 Golden State 7pm
Wed. November 2 at Phoenix 7pm
Fri. November 4 at Dallas 5:30pm
Sun. November 6 at Memphis 12:30pm
Tue. November 8 Phoenix 7pm
Wed. November 9 at L.A. Clippers 7:30pm
Fri. November 11 Sacramento 7pm
Sun. November 13 Denver 6pm
Tue. November 15 Chicago 7pm
Thu. November 17 at Houston 5pm
Fri. November 18 at New Orleans 5pm
Sun. November 20 at Brooklyn 12:30pm
Tue. November 22 at New York 4:30pm
Wed. November 23 at Cleveland 4pm
Fri. November 25 New Orleans 7pm
Sun. November 27 Houston 6pm
Wed. November 30 Indiana 7pm
Sat. December 3 Miami 7pm
Mon. December 5 at Chicago 5pm
Wed. December 7 at Milwaukee 5pm
Thu. December 8 at Memphis 5pm
Sat. December 10 at Indiana 4pm
Mon. December 12 at L.A. Clippers 7:30pm
Tue. December 13 Oklahoma City 7:30pm
Thu. December 15 at Denver 6pm
Sat. December 17 at Golden State 7:30pm
Tue. December 20 at Sacramento 7:30pm
Wed. December 21 Dallas 7pm
Fri. December 23 San Antonio 7pm
Mon. December 26 Toronto 7pm
Wed. December 28 Sacramento 7pm
Fri. December 30 at San Antonio 5:30pm
Sun. January 1 at Minnesota 4pm
Wed. January 4 at Golden State 7:30pm
Thu. January 5 L.A. Lakers 7pm
Sat. January 7 Detroit 7pm
Tue. January 10 at L.A. Lakers 7:30pm
Wed. January 11 Cleveland 7:30pm
Fri. January 13 Orlando 7pm
Mon. January 16 at Washington 11am
Wed. January 18 at Charlotte 4pm
Fri. January 20 at Philadelphia 4pm
Sat. January 21 at Boston 2pm
Wed. January 25 L.A. Lakers 7:30pm
Fri. January 27 Memphis 7pm
Sun. January 29 Golden State 6pm
Tue. January 31 Charlotte 7pm
Fri. February 3 Dallas 7:30pm
Sun. February 5 at Oklahoma City 12:00pm
Tue. February 7 at Dallas 5:30pm
Thu. February 9 Boston 7:30pm
Mon. February 13 Atlanta 7:30pm
Wed. February 15 at Utah 6pm
Thu. February 23 at Orlando 4pm
Sun. February 26 at Toronto 3pm
Tue. February 28 at Detroit 4:30pm
Thu. March 2 Oklahoma City 7:30pm
Sat. March 4 Brooklyn 7pm
Mon. March 6 at Minnesota 5pm
Tue. March 7 at Oklahoma City 5pm
Thu. March 9 Philadelphia 7pm
Sat. March 11 Washington 7pm
Sun. March 12 at Phoenix 6pm
Tue. March 14 at New Orleans 5pm
Wed. March 15 at San Antonio 5pm
Sat. March 18 at Atlanta 3pm
Sun. March 19 at Miami 3pm
Tue. March 21 Milwaukee 7pm
Thu. March 23 New York 7pm
Sat. March 25 Minnesota 7pm
Sun. March 26 at L.A. Lakers 6:30pm
Tue. March 28 Denver 7pm
Thu. March 30 Houston 7:30pm
Sat. April 1 Phoenix 7pm
Tue. April 4 at Utah 7:30pm
Thu. April 6 Minnesota 7:30pm
Sat. April 8 Utah 7pm
Mon. April 10 San Antonio 7pm
Wed. April 12 New Orleans 7:30pm

via CSNNW.com 

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