NBA Cleveland Cavaliers: Regular Season Printable Schedule 2023-2024
Now that the NBA season of 2023–24 is barely around the horizon, we know when the Cleveland Cavaliers will resume play. Check out the printable schedule here!
The NBA published the complete 2023–24 regular season schedule on Thursday. That featured all 82 of the Cavaliers’ regular-season games, starting with their away opening against the Brooklyn Nets on October 25.
The Cleveland Cavaliers’ Oct. 27 home opener against the Oklahoma City Thunder will take place at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. On Saturday, November 25, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers make their only trip to Cleveland, while the Cavaliers take on the Brooklyn Nets on January 4 in Paris.
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October (4 games)
- October 25 @ Brooklyn Nets
- October 27 vs Oklahoma City Thunder
- October 28 vs Indiana Pacers
- October 31 vs New York Knicks
November (15 games)
- November 1 @ New York Knicks
- November 3 @ Indiana Pacers
- November 5 vs Golden State Warriors
- November 8 @ Oklahoma City Thunder
- November 11 @ Golden State Warriors
- November 13 @ Sacramento Kings
- November 15 @ Portland Trail Blazers
- November 17 vs Detroit Pistons
- November 19 vs Denver Nuggets
- November 21 @ Philadelphia 76ers
- November 22 vs Miami Heat
- November 25 vs Los Angeles Lakers
- November 26 vs Toronto Raptors
- November 28 vs Atlanta Hawks
- November 30 vs Portland Trail Blazers
Good morning, Cleveland… you ready for schedule release today?! 🤩 #LetEmKnow pic.twitter.com/ZapteXBddq
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) August 17, 2023
December (11+ games)
- December 2 @ Detroit Pistons
- December 4-9: In-Season Tournament Knockout Rounds
- December 11 @ Orlando Magic
- December 12 @ Boston Celtics
- December 14 @ Boston Celtics
- December 16 vs Atlanta Hawks
- December 18 vs Houston Rockets
- December 20 vs Utah Jazz
- December 21 vs New Orleans Pelicans
- December 23 @ Chicago Bulls
- December 27 @ Dallas Mavericks
- December 29 vs Milwaukee Bucks
January (13 games)
- January 1 @ Toronto Raptors
- January 3 vs Washington Wizards
- January 5 vs Washington Wizards
- January 7 vs San Antonio Spurs
- January 11 vs Brooklyn Nets (in Paris)
- January 15 vs Chicago Bulls
- January 17 vs Milwaukee Bucks
- January 20 @ Atlanta Hawks
- January 22 @ Orlando Magic
- January 24 @ Milwaukee Bucks
- January 26 @ Milwaukee Bucks
- January 29 vs LA Clippers
- January 31 vs Detroit Pistons
JYD: Junkyard DON. 🐶#CavsPlayerWeek | @spidadmitchell pic.twitter.com/Blyj0lmnVo
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) August 10, 2023
February (13 games)
- February 1 @ Memphis Grizzlies
- February 3 @ San Antonio Spurs
- February 5 vs Sacramento Kings
- February 7 @ Washington Wizards
- February 8 @ Brooklyn Nets
- February 10 @ Toronto Raptors
- February 12 vs Philadelphia 76ers
- February 14 vs Chicago Bulls
- February 22 vs Orlando Magic
- February 23 @ Philadelphia 76ers
- February 25 @ Washington Wizards
- February 27 vs Dallas Mavericks
- February 28 @ Chicago Bulls
March (17 games)
- March 1 @ Detroit Pistons
- March 3 vs New York Knicks
- March 5 vs Boston Celtics
- March 6 @ Atlanta Hawks
- March 8 vs Minnesota Timberwolves
- March 10 vs Brooklyn Nets
- March 11 vs Phoenix Suns
- March 13 @ New Orleans Pelicans
- March 16 @ Houston Rockets
- March 18 @ Indiana Pacers
- March 20 vs Miami Heat
- March 22 @ Minnesota Timberwolves
- March 24 @ Miami Heat
- March 25 vs Charlotte Hornets
- March 27 @ Charlotte Hornets
- March 29 vs Philadelphia 76ers
- March 31 @ Denver Nuggets
When Don became the only player last season to record four straight 40 point games.🔥#CavsPlayerWeek | @spidadmitchell pic.twitter.com/GKSfnYuAHD
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) August 9, 2023
April (7 games)
- April 2 @ Utah Jazz
- April 3 @ Phoenix Suns
- April 6 @ Los Angeles Lakers
- April 7 @ LA Clippers
- April 10 vs Memphis Grizzlies
- April 12 vs Indiana Pacers
- April 14 vs Charlotte Hornets
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