Didn't we get 5 games last Christmas? If so, give me
Miami @ Cleveland- obviously the LeBron versus his former team angle. It'd be better if it's the first meeting of the teams, I chose @ Miami because of time zones, but @ Cleveland makes a much better story and must see TV and re
Boston @ Orlando - ECF rematch, Magic get their 1st shot at revenge for getting beat the previous yr in the postseason. Has Dwight improved his post game? Will Orlando be missing Matt Barnes? Is it VC's time of the month? How old are the Celtics?
New York @ New Jersey- Battle of the teams who failed to get LeBron. Far less star power than many predicted between these 2 teams this summer but you still have Amare, Brook Lopez, Devin Harris, and the billionaire owner and Jay Z.
LAL @ OKC- again, want OKC's first chance at revenge for their first rd defeat and in their own backyard. How's Bynum's health? Have the Thunder improved their interior enough to *%** with LA now? Can Barnes guard Westbrook? Well Jeff Green still be there? What about the haunted hotel?
Golden State @ Sacramento- somewhat throwing these teams a bone but they are both young teams with an exciting nucleus IMO who are probably going to get %%%$**% on when it comes to national tv scheduling, just like OKC did last yr.
Maybe being that Boston and LA are NBA cash cows, Stern will gift them the ability to be at home on Xmas in which case reverse the home/away. Maybe replace the Nets with the Bulls. That team made a lot of FA moves. Dallas versus San Antonio are always good games, although I don't care to see either of them