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Training camp is right around the corner which means preseason games are soon to follow. Before we know it, the Cleveland Cavaliers will be playing in the first official regular season game of the 2023-24 season.

With everything coming together, fans finally get a look at when and where their team will be playing. The Cavs released their entire schedule for the upcoming season on Thursday only adding to the excitement of their season. 

Here's where and when the Cavaliers will play next season:

The Cavs will open up the season in Brooklyn on October 25 and their home opener will be on Friday, October 27 against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Cleveland being in the playoffs last season has put a larger light on them on the national level. This means they are playing more primetime games than they did just a year ago. They have 17 games that will be nationally broadcasted which includes six on ESPN, three on TNT, and eight on NBA TV.

We still have a few months to go before Cavaliers basketball officially is back on the floor, but the schedule release helps increase the excitement for the upcoming season. 

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