The 2019-20 NBA schedule was unveiled Monday, featuring a record 48 games starting at prime time for Europe (afternoon start times in North America, prime time for European time zones).
The new season will see 24 games tip off during European prime time on Sundays and, for the first time ever, 24 games on Saturdays.
The first game of the European prime-time slate will see the Miami Heat take on the Milwaukee Bucks at 5p ET [10p BST, 11p CEST] on Oct. 26, while the Golden State Warriors' clash with the Oklahoma City Thunder will start at 3:30p ET [7:30p BST, 8:30p CEST] the next day.