The NBA has announced a series of changes to its game schedule, issuing a press release on Tuesday stating that two postponed games have been rescheduled and seven others have been moved around as a result of the changes.
The two postponed games are the Spurs-Lakers contest from Saturday, Jan. 11, that wasn’t played due to the Los Angeles wildfires, and a Jan. 22 matchup between the Bucks and Pelicans that was postponed due to severe winter weather in New Orleans. According to the league, the new dates for those games are as follows:
- San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers: Monday, March 17
- Milwaukee Bucks at New Orleans Pelicans: Sunday, April 6
The NBA also announced the following seven schedule changes intended to help reduce travel and instances of back-to-backs:
- Chicago Bulls at Orlando Magic: Moved from March 12 to March 6
- Orlando Magic at San Antonio Spurs: Moved from March 17 to April 1
- Milwaukee Bucks at Los Angeles Lakers: Moved from March 18 to March 20
- Toronto Raptors at Golden State Warriors: Moved from March 19 to March 20
- Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors: Moved from March 20 to March 18
- Orlando Magic at New Orleans Pelicans: Moved from April 6 to March 13
- New Orleans Pelicans at Milwaukee Bucks: Moved from April 9 to April 10
In addition to the four teams affected by the original postponements, the Bulls, Magic, Raptors and Warriors also had games affected as a result of Tuesday’s announcement.
It’s the second time this month that the league has made a series of changes to its schedule to accommodate postponed games — the NBA announced on Jan. 15 that nine games had been rescheduled.
There are no more postponed games still requiring new dates, so if no additional postponements take place for the rest of this season, this should be the last schedule adjustment the league needs to make.