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NBA Schedule Insights for the 2023-24 Basketball Fantasy Season

With the recent release of the 2023-24 full NBA schedule, we can start engaging in serious fantasy basketball planning. With good planning, it is possible to significantly increase the number of games played for your fantasy teams.

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2023-24 NBA Schedule Insights

Back-to-backs

Back-to-backs are teams playing on consecutive days. Whenever that happens, teams are more likely to rest their star players or the players might perform worse with the fatigue from the previous game. Obviously, not ideal for fantasy basketball purposes. This season, all NBA teams will have between 13 and 15 back-to-backs so any advantage gathered from trying to game the system will be minimal.

  • 15 back-to-backs: ATL, CHA, CLE, DET, GSW, LAC, LAL, ORL, SAC
  • 14 back-to-backs: BKN, BOS, CHI, HOU, MEM, MIL, OKC, PHI, PHX, POR, TOR
  • 13 back-to-backs: DAL, DEN, IND, MIA, MIN, NOP, NYK, SAS, UTA, WAS

Three-in-four

Three-in-four refers to a team playing three games on four consecutive days. The possible fantasy risks are the same as with the back-to-backs – rest and underperformance. Unlike with the back-to-backs, some imbalances in the schedule are revealed. And imbalances are key to the sport of fantasy basketball. Or maybe that was chess? Regardless, the differences here are substantial enough to consider them in your draft. If two players are close enough in everything else but one plays for Toronto and the other for Denver, you might want to prefer the Denver player. Victor Wembanyama for San Antonio comes up favourably in this stat too.

  • 13 three-in-fours: TOR
  • 12 three-in-fours: POR, SAC, UTA
  • 11 three-in-fours: BOS, CHI, DET, IND, LAC, NYK
  • 10 three-in-fours: CHA, CLE, MIA, NOP, PHI
  • 9 three-in-fours: ATL, BKN, DAL, GSW, MEM, OKC, ORL, PHX, WAS
  • 8 three-in-fours: HOU, LAL, MIL, MIN
  • 7 three-in-fours: SAS
  • 6 three-in-fours: DEN

First half vs. second half

If you were to split the default 24-week fantasy calendar into two halves and count each team’s games, you would find that not all teams play the same number of games in each half. By committing a well-timed trade, you could increase your fantasy team’s number of games played. All teams will play more games in the second half than in the first but some will play more more games than others. The difference between the top and bottom teams is 8 games. All else being equal, trading a player from Chicago, Denver, or Utah for one from Charlotte, Cleveland, or Philadelphia at the halfway mark wouldn’t be the worst idea.

  • 10 more games in the second half of the season: CHA, CLE, PHI
  • 8 more games in the second half of the season: ATL, BKN, HOU, OKC, SAS, WAS
  • 6 more games in the second half of the season: BOS, DET, GSW, IND, LAC, MEM, MIA, MIN, NYK, ORL, PHX, POR, SAC, TOR
  • 4 more games in the second half of the season: DAL, LAL, MIL, NOP
  • 2 more games in the second half of the season: CHI, DEN, UTA

Busy & slow runs

Throughout the season, all teams will go through busier and slower periods in their schedule. As a keen fantasy player, you can use it to your advantage on the trade and waiver market to maximize your total games played. Here are some examples:

Busy streaks:

  • 16 games in weeks 6-9: DEN
  • 16 games in weeks 6-9: LAC
  • 16 games in weeks 11-14: IND
  • 16 games in weeks 12-15: IND
  • 16 games in weeks 12-15: OKC
  • 17 games in weeks 14-17: CHA
  • 17 games in weeks 15-18: CHA
  • 17 games in weeks 15-18: CLE
  • 17 games in weeks 16-19: BKN
  • 17 games in weeks 16-19: CLE

Slow streaks:

  • 11 games in weeks 2-5: HOU
  • 11 games in weeks 6-9: OKC
  • 11 games in weeks 9-12: CLE
  • 10 games in weeks 10-13: CLE
  • 11 games in weeks 11-14: CLE
  • 11 games in weeks 12-15: BKN
  • 11 games in weeks 12-15: CLE
  • 12 games in weeks 16-19: UTA

For the full weekly schedule grid, you can refer to the tables below throughout the season.

2023-24 NBA Schedule Grid

team\week123456789101112
ATL333343244333
BKN244333244441
BOS234442243434
CHA243333243334
CHI343443244334
CLE342443244241
DAL244423244443
DEN343344244343
DET344324243343
GSW344333243343
HOU324233244344
IND244233244344
LAC324244244244
LAL334434234433
MEM343333234443
MIA334343243334
MIL234443243344
MIN234343234344
NOP244344243343
NYK333433243443
OKC334423233434
ORL243443233443
PHI324433243432
PHX343343242443
POR342433243344
SAC323433244344
SAS334342243433
TOR342443234343
UTA343334244344
WAS234343243433

 

team\week131415161718192021222324
ATL443443433444
BKN433444533443
BOS434343344344
CHA344454342444
CHI333343443434
CLE334454434443
DAL343444342434
DEN334253343434
DET343344344344
GSW333454334434
HOU434353433444
IND444344334343
LAC234353443444
LAL434353423443
MEM344344433344
MIA434334434344
MIL244353433344
MIN344254424344
NOP333453334344
NYK434344333444
OKC444343433444
ORL434353433344
PHI434453434443
PHX344353343344
POR344243444344
SAC234443434444
SAS444353343434
TOR433444343344
UTA434243334434
WAS434353443443

 

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