NBA Global Games

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The NBA Global Games are a series of games featuring NBA teams that are played outside the United States and Canada. Its purpose is to bring teams from the National Basketball Association (NBA) to play games against either another NBA team or a foreign club.

The games themselves are played under NBA rules, which differ slightly from the FIBA rules under which the foreign teams normally play. Court markings and dimensions also differ slightly.

History

The first official overseas game featuring an NBA team was an exhibition matchup between the

Washington Bullets and Maccabi Tel Aviv on September 7, 1978. The then-defending champions lost 98–97 at the Yad Eliyahu Arena in Tel Aviv, Israel. The Bullets would play three more exhibition games the following year in Beijing and Shanghai in China, and in Quezon City in the Philippines
.

In 1984, a series of exhibition matches pitting the

and Moscow, becoming the first NBA team to play in the Soviet Union.

In 1987, the McDonald's Championship was introduced. While the first edition was held in Milwaukee, the following editions of the event were held in Europe, with the NBA teams emerging victorious against their European counterparts in each staging. The McDonald's Championship was discontinued in 1999.

The first regular season NBA games outside North America were held in Tokyo, Japan in 1990, with the

Saitama
in 2003.

In 1991, the Miami Heat and the Washington Bullets played a preseason game in Nassau, Bahamas, marking the first NBA preseason game in the Caribbean. The following year, the Houston Rockets and the Dallas Mavericks played a preseason game in Mexico City, in the first NBA game held in Latin America. Several other preseason matches would follow in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico (under the name NBA Challenge), but it was not until 1997 that the NBA decided to hold its first regular season game in Latin America, featuring the Mavericks and the Rockets in Mexico City.

While the NBA has had a history of sending teams to Europe to play against the local clubs, it was not until 1993 that the league decided to send two of its teams to Europe to play a pair of preseason matches against each other. An exhibition series between the Orlando Magic and the Atlanta Hawks was held in London, United Kingdom, a precursor of what would later be called the NBA Europe Live Tour. Further games were held in Italy, France, Germany, Russia, Spain and Turkey. It was not until 2011, however, that a regular season matchup was first played in Europe. The first regular season games in London pitted the New Jersey Nets against the Toronto Raptors, with the Nets sweeping the two-game series.

In 2004, the NBA held a pair of preseason games in Shanghai and Beijing, as part of the NBA China Games. The two-game series between the Sacramento Kings and the Houston Rockets also marked the homecoming of sorts for Yao Ming, who as the top overall pick of the 2002 NBA draft and a perennial all-star, helped popularize the NBA in China. The China Games eventually became a regular in the NBA's preseason schedule.

In 2013, the NBA decided to unify its overseas tours under one banner: the "NBA Global Games".[1] The newly renamed event witnessed the first NBA preseason game held in Southeast Asia, with the Indiana Pacers and the Houston Rockets facing each other in the Philippines. In addition, a preseason game between the Washington Wizards and the Chicago Bulls in Brazil marked the first NBA preseason match in South America. The league was scheduled to hold a pair of regular season matches in Mexico and United Kingdom, but the game in Mexico City between the San Antonio Spurs and the Minnesota Timberwolves on December 4 never started due to a generator malfunction inside the Mexico City Arena, and was postponed to April 8, 2014, at the Target Center in Minneapolis.

The 2014 NBA Global Games began in October with two

MasterCard Center
in Beijing. Like the previous season, two regular season Global Games were scheduled in Mexico City and London; the Mexico City game between the Timberwolves and the Rockets on November 12 was played without incident.

For the 2015–16 season, the NBA scheduled two regular season games to be played outside the United States and Canada. The first game, between the Boston Celtics and the Sacramento Kings, was scheduled to be played on December 3, 2015, at the Mexico City Arena; the Celtics defeated the Kings 114–97. It marked the NBA's third regular-season game in Mexico City.[2][3] The second game, between the Orlando Magic and the Toronto Raptors, was played on January 14, 2016, at The O2 Arena in London. It marked the NBA's sixth regular-season game in London.[4][5]

Following years of hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the NBA Global Games returned for the 2022–23 season with two regular season matchups. The NBA Mexico City Game 2022 will see the Heat face the Spurs on December 17, 2022, at the Mexico City Arena in Mexico City.  The NBA Paris Game 2023 will feature a matchup between the Chicago Bulls and the Detroit Pistons on January 19, 2023, at the Accor Arena in Paris.[6]

List of preseason games

September 11, 1984
Phoenix Suns 148–121
New Jersey Nets
Palazzo dello Sport di San Siro, Milan
October 20, 1991
Miami Heat 109–98
Washington Bullets
The Bahamas Carnival's Crystal Palace Resort, Nassau

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October 30, 1993
Orlando Magic 120–95 Atlanta Hawks
October 31, 1993
Atlanta Hawks 113–101 Orlando Magic
October 18, 1994
Golden State Warriors 132–116 Charlotte Hornets
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
October 28, 1995
San Antonio Spurs 125–107
Washington Bullets
October 29, 1995
Detroit Pistons 110–99
Washington Bullets
October 24, 1999
Golden State Warriors 117–91
New Jersey Nets
October 8, 2003
Memphis Grizzlies 93–105 San Antonio Spurs
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
October 17, 2004
Houston Rockets 89–91 Sacramento Kings
Capital Stadium, Beijing
October 14, 2005
Memphis Grizzlies 101–91 Miami Heat
Coliseo de Puerto Rico Jose Miguel Agrelot, San Juan
October 10, 2006
Philadelphia 76ers 103–100 Phoenix Suns
Kölnarena, Cologne
October 10, 2006
Detroit Pistons 84–64 Miami Heat
Coliseo de Puerto Rico Jose Miguel Agrelot, San Juan
October 20, 2007
Cleveland Cavaliers 84–100 Orlando Magic
Macao
October 9, 2008
New Jersey Nets
100–98 (OT) Miami Heat
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
October 12, 2008
Miami Heat 92–94
New Jersey Nets
October 14, 2008
Washington Wizards 80–96
New Orleans Hornets
O2 World, Berlin
October 17, 2008
Milwaukee Bucks 108–109 Golden State Warriors
Beijing Olympic Basketball Arena, Beijing
October 17, 2008
New Orleans Hornets
102–80 Washington Wizards
October 6, 2009
Utah Jazz 101–102 Chicago Bulls
October 11, 2009
Indiana Pacers 112–128 Denver Nuggets
Wukesong Arena, Beijing
October 6, 2010
New York Knicks 100–106 Minnesota Timberwolves
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
October 13, 2010
New Jersey Nets
81–91 Houston Rockets
Wukesong Arena, Beijing
October 16, 2010
Houston Rockets 95–85
New Jersey Nets
October 7, 2012
Orlando Magic 80–85
New Orleans Hornets
October 11, 2012
Miami Heat 94–80 Los Angeles Clippers
MasterCard Center, Beijing
October 8, 2013
Oklahoma City Thunder 103–99 Philadelphia 76ers
Phones 4u Arena, Manchester
October 10, 2013
Houston Rockets 116–96 Indiana Pacers
Mall of Asia Arena, Manila
October 12, 2013
Chicago Bulls 116–81 Washington Wizards
HSBC Arena, Rio de Janeiro
October 15, 2013
Golden State Warriors 100–95 Los Angeles Lakers
MasterCard Center, Beijing
October 11, 2014
Cleveland Cavaliers 122–119 (OT) Miami Heat
HSBC Arena, Rio de Janeiro
October 15, 2014
Sacramento Kings 117–129 (OT) Brooklyn Nets
MasterCard Center, Beijing
October 12, 2016
Houston Rockets 116–104 New Orleans Pelicans
LeSports Center, Beijing
October 8, 2019
Houston Rockets 129–134 Toronto Raptors
Saitama
October 10, 2019
Toronto Raptors 111–118 Houston Rockets
Saitama
September 30, 2022
Golden State Warriors 96–87 Washington Wizards
Saitama
October 2, 2022
Washington Wizards 95–104 Golden State Warriors
Saitama

List of regular season games

November 7, 1996
Orlando Magic 108–95
New Jersey Nets
November 9, 1996
New Jersey Nets
82–86 Orlando Magic
October 30, 2003
Los Angeles Clippers 100–109 Seattle SuperSonics
Saitama
November 1, 2003
Seattle SuperSonics 124–105 Los Angeles Clippers
Saitama
January 24, 2020
Milwaukee Bucks 116–103 Charlotte Hornets
AccorHotels Arena, Paris
January 19, 2023
Chicago Bulls 126–108 Detroit Pistons
AccorArena, Paris
January 11, 2024
Brooklyn Nets 102–111 Cleveland Cavaliers
AccorArena, Paris

See also

References

  1. ^ "NBA announces comprehensive global games schedule for 2013–14 preseason" (Press release). National Basketball Association. March 5, 2013. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  2. ^ "Kings, Celtics set to square off in Mexico City in 2015" (Press release). National Basketball Association. April 14, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  3. ^ Rodriguez, Carlos (December 4, 2015). "Thomas, Celtics beat Kings 114-97 in Mexico City". National Basketball Association. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  4. ^ "Magic, Raptors scheduled for January game in London". National Basketball Association. Associated Press. July 22, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  5. ^ "NBA Global Game London 2016 To Feature Regular-Season Game Between Orlando Magic And Toronto Raptors" (Press release). National Basketball Association (NBA Global). July 22, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  6. ^ "NBA announces schedule for 2022-23 regular season". NBA.com: NBA Communications. August 17, 2022. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
  7. ^ "Bullets-Heat preseason matchup in Bahamas is logistical puzzle, not vacation".
  8. ^ "Detroit Pistons To Play Preseason Game In Puerto Rico".

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