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Denver Nuggets 2005-2006 NBA Round 1 Playoff Schedule
Television: ------------------ Altitude Sports & Entertainment (ALT) on a regional basis (7 games*). Announcers: Chris Marlowe & Scott Hastings. Reporter: Julie Browman (home). Studio: Joe Brown & Bill Hanzlik (home) Julie Browman & Bill Hanzlik (road). Turner Network Television (TNT) (2 games). Announcers: Marv Albert & Steve Kerr or TBA. Studio: Ernie Johnson Jr., Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley. ESPN/ESPN2 (2 games). Announcers: Brent Musburger & Bill Walton or TBA. Studio: John Saunders/Tim Legler/Greg Anthony. NBA-TV (TBA games). Announcers: TBA. Studio: TBA. Check local listings for KMGH/ALT/ESPN/ESPN2/TNT/NBA-TV channel availability and for HD availability depending on provider. ALT will produce home games in both HD/SD format. KMGH--7/ALT--25/ESPN--34/ESPN2--35/TNT--40/NBA TV--416 on most Denver-area cable systems (Comcast). ALT--410 (Dish Network)/ 644 (Direct TV), NBA TV--402 (Dish Network)/601 (Direct TV). *1 selected game in conflict with NHL Colorado Avalanche game will be telecast as "ALT2" on alternate channels depending on provider. ALT2--5 on most Denver cable systems (Comcast)/448 (Dish Network)/ 639 (Direct TV). Check other providers for availability/channel. Radio: ------------------ KKFN (950 AM) and the Altitude Radio Network. Announcer: Jerry Schemmel. Host: Jason Kosmicki. Selected games in conflict with NHL Colorado Avalanche games will be broadcast in Denver on KNUS (710 AM). All times local Denver (Mountain). Times/TV are subject to change. Date Game Time Telecast --------- ------------------ ------ -------- Sat 04/22 at L.A. Clippers 8:30pm ALT, ESPN Mon 04/24 at L.A. Clippers 7:30pm ALT2, TNT Thu 04/27 vs L.A. Clippers 8:30pm ALT, TNT Sat 04/29 vs L.A. Clippers 8:30pm ALT, ESPN Mon 05/01* at L.A. Clippers TBA ALT Thu 05/04* vs L.A. Clippers TBA ALT Sat 05/06* at L.A. Clippers TBA ALT *if necessary TBA on ESPN/TNT blackout policy. Taped replays of those games not subject to blackout. |
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On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 04:20:24 GMT, mchelap@peakpeak.com ('Mad' Mark
Chelap) wrote: Quote:
Why in the world did the #3 seed not get HCA in the first round to a #6 seed? This makes no sense. Is the NBA saying that winning a division makes no difference? I think Denver was robbed. Brian |
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On Fri, 05 May 2006 20:29:27 GMT, Brian Matthews <noonecares@ddd.com>
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That's their rules. I believe they're going to change it next year, to say even more strongly that winning a division makes no difference. I wonder why none of the major US sports has moved to 100% seeding. The finals are still National vs League, or East vs West. |
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