NBA Summer League Broadband
Jul 11 2009 4:28AM
NBA Summer League announced the launch of NBA SUMMER LEAGUE BROADBAND, a new subscription service offering fans a full slate of live NBA Summer League game webcasts on NBA.com/summerleague.
NBA SUMMER LEAGUE BROADBAND will allow fans to see some of the newest NBA stars while following their favorite NBA teams as they compete in the hottest summer basketball action in Las Vegas. For a price of $14.99 and beginning on July 10, fans will have access to all 55 games on a live basis as well as on a video-on-demand basis for up to one week following the conclusion of the leagueıs final game.
To subscribe, fans may log onto NBA.com/summerleague beginning today and follow the links for NBA SUMMER LEAGUE BROADBAND.
NBA.comıs on-line coverage of NBA Summer League will be complemented by live studio programming on NBA TV. NBA GameTime will feature expert analysis from NBA TV host Andre Aldridge and analysts Steve Smith and Eric Snow who will showcase the players, stories and news that develop this summer. NBA Insider David Aldridge will also contribute to the networkıs coverage. Shows will air beginning on Wednesday, July 8 and will air daily beginning on Friday, July 10. On-demand video clips of the studio programming will be available on NBA.com.
This yearıs NBA Summer League will feature 21 NBA teams, including the 2009 NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers, competing in a 55-game schedule. A team of NBA Development League Select players will also participate in the action taking place at the Thomas & Mack Center and the COX Pavilion on the campus of the University of Nevada Las Vegas.
An updated schedule of games for the 2009 NBA Summer League is attached below.
2009 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE GAME SCHEDULE:
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
All Times listed are local Las Vegas time.
NBA SUMMER LEAGUE BROADBAND will allow fans to see some of the newest NBA stars while following their favorite NBA teams as they compete in the hottest summer basketball action in Las Vegas. For a price of $14.99 and beginning on July 10, fans will have access to all 55 games on a live basis as well as on a video-on-demand basis for up to one week following the conclusion of the leagueıs final game.
To subscribe, fans may log onto NBA.com/summerleague beginning today and follow the links for NBA SUMMER LEAGUE BROADBAND.
NBA.comıs on-line coverage of NBA Summer League will be complemented by live studio programming on NBA TV. NBA GameTime will feature expert analysis from NBA TV host Andre Aldridge and analysts Steve Smith and Eric Snow who will showcase the players, stories and news that develop this summer. NBA Insider David Aldridge will also contribute to the networkıs coverage. Shows will air beginning on Wednesday, July 8 and will air daily beginning on Friday, July 10. On-demand video clips of the studio programming will be available on NBA.com.
This yearıs NBA Summer League will feature 21 NBA teams, including the 2009 NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers, competing in a 55-game schedule. A team of NBA Development League Select players will also participate in the action taking place at the Thomas & Mack Center and the COX Pavilion on the campus of the University of Nevada Las Vegas.
An updated schedule of games for the 2009 NBA Summer League is attached below.
2009 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE GAME SCHEDULE:
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
All Times listed are local Las Vegas time.
| Friday July 10 COX Pavilion 1 PM Houston vs. Golden State 3 PM Detroit vs. Sacramento 5 PM LA Lakers vs. Toronto 7 PM Milwaukee vs. Dallas |
Wednesday July 15th COX Pavilion 1 PM New York vs. Detroit 3 PM Milwaukee vs. Chicago 5 PM Toronto vs. Phoenix 7 PM Portland vs. Houston Thomas & Mack 5:30 PM Sacramento vs. NBA D-League Select 7:30 PM Denver vs. Washington |
| Saturday July 11th COX Pavilion 1 PM Toronto vs. Detroit 3 PM LA Lakers vs. Cleveland 5 PM Golden State vs. Sacramento 7 PM Houston vs. Dallas |
Thursday July 16th COX Pavilion 1 PM Toronto vs. Milwaukee 3 PM Houston vs. LA Lakers 5 PM New Orleans vs. Golden State 7 PM Dallas vs. Cleveland Thomas & Mack 5:30 PM Oklahoma City vs. San Antonio 7:30 PM LA Clippers vs. Memphis |
| Sunday July 12th COX Pavilion 1 PM New Orleans vs. San Antonio 3 PM Minnesota vs. Houston 5 PM Oklahoma City vs. Memphis 7 PM Cleveland vs. Milwaukee |
Friday July 17th COX Pavilion 1 PM Detroit vs. Cleveland 3 PM Sacramento vs. New York 5 PM Minnesota vs. Washington 7 PM Denver vs. Portland Thomas & Mack 5:30 PM Oklahoma City vs. Chicago 7:30 PM Phoenix vs. NBA D-League Select |
| Monday July 13th COX Pavilion 1 PM NBA D-League Select vs. Minnesota 3 PM Phoenix vs. Dallas 5 PM Portland vs. Toronto 7 PM Detroit vs. Golden State Thomas & Mack 5:30 PM LA Lakers vs. LA Clippers 7:30 PM Milwaukee vs. Sacramento | Saturday July 18th COX Pavilion 1 PM Dallas vs. Oklahoma City 3 PM Chicago vs. New York 5 PM Memphis vs. Phoenix 7 PM Portland vs. San Antonio Thomas & Mack 3:30 PM Minnesota vs. New Orleans 5:30 PM LA Clippers vs. Washington 7:30 PM NBA D-League Select vs. Denver |
| Tuesday July 14th COX Pavilion 3 PM New York vs. Memphis 5 PM Golden State vs. Chicago 7 PM Denver vs. San Antonio Thomas & Mack 3:30 PM Washington vs. Cleveland 5:30 PM LA Lakers vs. Oklahoma City 7:30 PM LA Clippers vs. New Orleans | Sunday July 19th COX Pavilion 1 PM Washington vs. New York 3 PM Minnesota vs. Chicago 5 PM Memphis vs. San Antonio 7 PM NBA D-League Select vs. Portland Thomas & Mack 5:30 PM Denver vs. New Orleans 7:30 PM LA Clippers vs. Phoenix |






