Printable Cleveland Cavs schedule for 2020-21 NBA season
Printable Cleveland Cavs Schedule 2020-21
With a 19-46 record last season, the Cavaliers were tied for second-worst team in the league with the Minnesota Timberwolves and only better than the Curry-less Golden State Warriors.
Needless to say, Cleveland was never in the playoff race, and unfortunately, this season doesn’t look that much better. The expectations are that the Cavaliers will be at the bottom of the Eastern Conference again.
Cleveland Cavaliers TV Schedule 2020-21
The Cavs do have some exciting players that might be worth tuning into their game schedule for. With Colin Sexton, Kevin Love, Cedi Osman, Larry Nance Jr., Andre Drummond and rookie Issac Okoro, the Cavs might not win a lot of games, but it might be worth turning the TV on to catch one of these players whether on local TV or national TV.
Actually, the league is only featuring the Cavs on national TV once (NBATV) against the Los Angeles Clippers in February. Ouch. Anyways, here’s Cleveland’s 2020-21 schedule:
Day | Date | Opponent | Time | TV |
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Wed | Dec 23 | vs Charlotte | 7:00 PM | – |
Sat | Dec 26 | @ Detroit | 7:00 PM | – |
Sun | Dec 27 | vs Philadelphia | 7:30 PM | – |
Tue | Dec 29 | vs New York | 7:00 PM | – |
Thu | Dec 31 | @ Indiana | 3:00 PM | – |
Thu | Jan 2 | @ Atlanta | 7:30 PM | – |
Sat | Jan 4 | @ Orlando | 7:00 PM | – |
Mon | Jan 6 | @ Orlando | 7:00 PM | – |
Tue | Jan 7 | @ Memphis | 8:00 PM | – |
Thu | Jan 9 | @ Milwaukee | 8:00 PM | – |
Sat | Jan 11 | vs Memphis | 7:00 PM | – |
Sun | Jan 12 | vs Utah | 7:30 PM | – |
Wed | Jan 15 | vs New York | 7:30 PM | – |
Fri | Jan 17 | @ Washington | 2:00 PM | – |
Sat | Jan 18 | @ Washington | 2:00 PM | – |
Mon | Jan 20 | vs Brooklyn | 7:00 PM | – |
Wed | Jan 22 | vs Brooklyn | 7:30 PM | – |
Fri | Jan 24 | @ Boston | 4:00 PM | – |
Sat | Jan 25 | vs LA Lakers | 7:30 PM | – |
Mon | Jan 27 | vs Detroit | 7:00 PM | – |
Wed | Jan 29 | @ New York | 7:30 PM | – |
Fri | Jan 31 | @ Minnesota | 7:30 PM | – |
Sat | Feb 1 | vs Minnesota | 7:00 PM | – |
Mon | Feb 3 | vs LA Clippers | 7:00 PM | – |
Wed | Feb 5 | vs Milwaukee | 7:30 PM | – |
Thu | Feb 6 | vs Milwaukee | 8:00 PM | – |
Sat | Feb 8 | @ Phoenix | 9:00 PM | – |
Mon | Feb 10 | @ Denver | 9:00 PM | – |
Wed | Feb 12 | @ Portland | 10:00 PM | – |
Fri | Feb 14 | @ LA Clippers | 10:00 PM | NBATV |
Sat | Feb 15 | @ Golden State | 10:00 PM | – |
Mon | Feb 17 | vs San Antonio | 7:00 PM | – |
Fri | Feb 21 | vs Oklahoma City | 6:00 PM | – |
Sun | Feb 23 | vs Atlanta | 7:00 PM | – |
Mon | Feb 24 | vs Houston | 7:30 PM | – |
Thu | Feb 27 | @ Philadelphia | 3:00 PM | – |
Sun | Mar 1 | @ Houston | 8:00 PM | – |
Tue | Mar 3 | vs Indiana | 7:00 PM | – |
With a 0.292 winning percentage, the Cleveland Cavaliers have nowhere but up to go, really. They’ll make their debut against the Charlotte Hornets on December 23rd. From there they play Detroit, Philadelphia and then meet up with the New York Knicks in their final game of 2020.
Print the Schedule for 2020-21
That’s not a bad start to their 2020-21 schedule; outside of the game versus the Sixers, those are all winnable games. No doubt, the Cavaliers would like to surprise as teams underestimate (or accurately estimate?) them. Here’s the Cleveland Cavs’ full schedule as of today: