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Celtics' schedule release has officially begun

Celtics' schedule release has officially begun

Yahoo3 days ago
The Celtics' entire 2025-2026 NBA regular season schedule won't be officially released until Thursday, but several games have already been revealed.
Two primetime match-ups have already been revealed: an Opening Week game on Amazon Prime, and one match-up on Martin Luther King Jr. Day:
Friday, October 24th: Celtics at New York Knicks at 7:30pm ET on Prime
Monday, January 19th: Celtics at Detroit Pistons at 8pm ET on NBC
In addition, the team's NBA Cup schedule has been released:
October 31st: Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers at 7pm ET on NBC
November 7th: Celtics at Orlando Magic at 7pm ET on NBC
November 21st: Celtics vs Brooklyn Nets at 7:30pm ET on NBC
November 26th: Celtics vs Pistons at 5pm ET on NBC
It's also already been revealed that the Celtics won't play on Opening Night or on Christmas Day. It's their first time not playing on a Christmas Day game since 2015. The rest of the Celtics' schedule will be out on Thursday.
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