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The NBA Is Spoiling Fans At The Start Of The Season
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Opening night for the NBA was Tuesday and it featured two great match-ups: the Philadelphia 76ers versus the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers against the Golden State Warriors.

In the end, the Celtics and Warriors came out on top but not before a night of very fun, scrappy, exciting games after months of a basketball drought.

However, that was only two games.

On night two, the league is going to give fans a whole lot more.

Wednesday will feature 12 games for NBA fans to feast on.

Among them are some of the most exciting pairings, teams, and rivalries in the league.

The start of the season is always an exhilarating time, specifically because of nights like this.

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It’s hard to find a game on Wednesday night that isn’t worth your time.

Do you want to see the Orlando Magic and their number draft pick take on the Detroit Pistons, who are desperate to start racking up wins?

How about the new-look Cleveland Cavaliers against the promising Toronto Raptors?

Maybe you’d like to see Zion Williamson’s official return to the league.

Well, you can as he and his New Orleans Pelicans take on the Brooklyn Nets.

The biggest games of the night will be the New York Knicks against the Memphis Grizzlies and the Dallas Mavericks versus the Phoenix Suns.

The Dallas-Phoenix game will be of huge interest because of the way last season’s Western Conference Semifinals ended.

From the Chicago Bulls to the Sacramento Kings to the Washington Wizards and Denver Nuggets, plenty of teams are getting in on the action.

The NBA season got started on Tuesday but it is really getting hot on Wednesday.

This article first appeared on The Cold Wire and was syndicated with permission.

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