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NBA schedule released; Pistons open at home against Houston
Posted: 07.26.2012 at 8:27 PM
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The NBA schedule has been released and the Detroit Pistons will begin their season on October 31 against Jeremy Lin and the Houston Rockets.

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NEW YORK (AP) -- The NBA schedule has been released and the Detroit Pistons will begin their season on October 31 against Jeremy Lin and the Houston Rockets.

The NBA champion Miami Heat are part of an opening-night tripleheader.

The Heat will raise their banner at home on Oct. 30 against the Boston Celtics - meaning Ray Allen's first game with Miami is against his former club. Also on opening night, Washington visits Cleveland and Dallas plays at the Los Angeles Lakers, Steve Nash's debut as Kobe Bryant's teammate.

The first game for the Brooklyn Nets is Nov. 1, when the New York Knicks visit for a matchup of now-crosstown rivals.

Brooklyn is also home for Christmas, hosting Boston. Other Christmas games include the Knicks at Lakers, Oklahoma City at

Miami in a Finals rematch, Houston at Chicago and Denver at the Los Angeles Clippers.

Click here for more on the Pistons' 2012-13 schedule. 

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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