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Friday, July 27, 2012

Up-to-date details regarding Spurs season - San Antonio Express (blog)

The Spurs' Manu Ginobili drives around the Thunder's Thabo Sefolosha during Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals in Oklahoma City, Okla. on June 2. The teams will meet for the Spurs' home opener in a nationally televised rematch of the Western Conference finals. (Edward A. Ornelas / San Antonio Express-News)

Spurs fans anxious for payback against the Oklahoma City Thunder won’t have to wait long this season. The team that ousted the silver and black in the Western Conference finals last June is first up on the Spurs’ home-court schedule, slated for a nationally televised affair Nov. 1 at the AT&T Center that will be the second game of the 2012-13 season.

For the first time since 2006, the Spurs will open the regular season on the road, this time in New Orleans on Halloween night.

The NBA champion Heat won’t play in the Alamo City until March 31.

Express-News NBA beat writer Mike Monroe offers some dates fans should circle on their calendars:

SEASON OPENER

Oct. 31 â€" at Hornets: How good will No. 1 overall draft pick Anthony Davis be? The Spurs will be the first team to find out.

HOME OPENER

Nov. 1 â€" vs. Thunder: TNT couldn’t wait for a nationally televised rematch of the Western Conference finals.

THE CHAMPS

Nov. 29 â€" at Heat: LeBron James finally has a championship ring. Can he defend his first title?

LINSANITY, TEXAS STYLE

Dec. 7 â€" vs. Rockets: Jeremy Lin is a Rocket now. The Spurs’ Interstate 10 rival hit the reset button again, with Lin as the new centerpiece.

DIRK AND (NEW) FRIENDS

Dec. 30 â€" at Mavericks: The I-35 rivals don’t look much like last season’s Mavs, not with Jason Kidd and Jason Terry gone. But Dirk Nowitzki is still around.

KOBE AND BYNUM AND NASH, OH MY

Jan. 9 â€" vs. Lakers: Los Angeles hasn’t landed Dwight Howard â€" yet â€" but it did add the ageless Steve Nash. How good will the Lakers be on the fast break now?

RODEO TRIP

Feb. 6 â€" at Timberwolves: Next season’s rodeo road trip will encompass nine games in 18 days, beginning with this game against the T’wolves and concluding Feb. 24 against the Suns.

HOMECOMING

Feb. 27 â€" vs. Suns: The aroma of the rodeo will still be in the arena when Spurs fans get their first look at their heroes in more than three weeks.

THINK ROSE-Y THOUGHTS

March 6 â€" vs. Bulls: Recent reports indicate 2010-11 MVP Derrick Rose will be sidelined until March. Could this be one of his first games back from a torn ACL?

BE A WITNESS

March 31 â€" vs. Heat: Love him or hate him, this will be your only chance to see James at AT&T Center next season.

SPURS’ PRESEASON SCHEDULE

• Oct. 6: vs. Montespachi Siena, 7:30 p.m.

• Oct. 10: vs. Hawks, 7:30 p.m.

• Oct. 12: vs. Nuggets, 7:30 p.m.

• Oct. 14: at Rockets, 1 p.m.

• Oct. 20: at Heat, 6:30 p.m.

• Oct. 21: at Magic, 5 p.m.

• Oct. 26: at Wizards, 7:30 p.m.

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