Phoenix Games is a community of gamers from all different backgrounds and skill levels that come together to have fun. We are committed to providing a welcoming atmosphere through providing customer service, competitive gaming with well-maintained free terrain for players to use and building memories and relationships through Miniature War Gaming. Minnesota Blue Ox to host Minnesota Wild Night on Sept. 28 Wild forward Ryan Donato and defenseman Brad Hunt will be on hand to sign autographs, and the night also includes Wild jersey and ticket giveaways and a visit from mascot Nordy. In 2009, an enthusiastic gamer opened Phoenix Games and discovered that many people shared his passion for gaming. From Pinball to Atari to the current platforms, customers came from all around and enjoyed themselves. Today, Phoenix Games is a thriving business and sets a standard for independent game stores. Games are lively, with howls filling the Gila River Arena every time the Coyotes light the lamp. Arizona Coyotes 2019-20 Season The Coyotes were led by Clayton Keller (47 points), Oliver Ekman-Larsson (44 points), and Alex Galchenyuk (41 points) in 2018-19.
Throughout the 2019 season, ESPN Networks will air up to 36 games, including 16 regular-season contests, WNBA All-Star and up to 19 postseason games. All ESPN telecasts will also stream live on the ESPN app. Additionally, NBA TV will air 45 games, CBS Sports Network will air 40 games in primetime and on weekends and Twitter will air 20 live games.
Game between the Phoenix Suns and the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sat November 23rd 2019 at 1:00pm MST at Target Center Minneapolis, MN. Saturday Sat Nov 23 Target Center, Minneapolis, MN 3:00pm MST. Phoenix Games Details 901 West Lake Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55408, United States 1 612-823-3222 Are you the owner of Phoenix Games?
The 2019 WNBA regular season will run from Friday, May 24 through Sunday, Sept. 8. For information about game tickets, visit WNBA.com/tickets.
2019 WNBA ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/CBSSN/NBA TV/Twitter TELEVISION SCHEDULE*
PLAYOFFS
FIRST ROUND – Elimination games
Wednesday, Sept. 11: No. 8 Phoenix at No. 5 Chicago, 8:00 ET, ESPN2
Wednesday, Sept. 11: No. 7 Minnesota at No. 6 Seattle, 10:00 ET, ESPN2
SECOND ROUND – Elimination games
Sunday, Sept. 15: No. 6 Seattle at No. 3 Los Angeles, 3:00 ET, ESPN2
Sunday, Sept. 15: No. 5 Chicago at No. 4 Las Vegas, 5:00 ET, ESPN2
SEMIFINALS – Best-of-Five Series (2-2-1)
Game 1: Tuesday, Sept. 17: No. 3 Los Angeles at No. 2 Connecticut, 6:30 ET, ESPN2
Game 1: Tuesday, Sept. 17: No. 4 Las Vegas at No. 1 Washington, 8:30 ET, ESPN2
Game 2: Thursday, Sept. 19: No. 3 Los Angeles at No. 2 Connecticut, 6:30 ET, ESPN2
Game 2: Thursday, Sept. 19: No. 4 Las Vegas at No. 1 Washington, 8:30 ET, ESPN2
Game 3: Sunday, Sept. 22: No. 2 Connecticut at Los Angeles, 7:00 ET, ESPN2
Game 3: Sunday, Sept. 22: No. 1 Washington at No. 4 Las Vegas, 5:00 ET, ESPN2
Game 4*: Tuesday, Sept. 24: No. 2 Connecticut at TBD, Time TBD, ESPN2
Game 4*: Tuesday, Sept. 24: No. 1 Washington at No. 4 Las Vegas, 9:00 ET, ESPN2
Game 5*: Thursday, Sept. 26: TBD at No. 2 Connecticut, Time TBD, ESPN2
Game 5*: Thursday, Sept. 26: TBD at No. 1 Washington, Time TBD, ESPN2
FINALS – Best-of-Five Series (2-2-1)
Game 1: Sunday, Sept. 29, No. 2 Connecticut at No. 1 Washington, 3:00 ET, ESPN
Game 2: Tuesday, Oct. 1, No. 2 Connecticut at No. 1 Washington, 8:00 ET, ESPN
Game 3: Sunday, Oct. 6, No. 1 Washington at No. 2 Connecticut, 3:30 ET, ABC
Game 4*: Tuesday, Oct. 8, No. 1 Washington at No. 2 Connecticut, 8:00 ET, ESPN2
Game 5*: Thursday, Oct. 10, No. 2 Connecticut at No. 1 Washington, 8:00 ET, ESPN2
FIRST ROUND – Elimination games
Wednesday, Sept. 11: No. 8 Phoenix at No. 5 Chicago, 8:00 ET, ESPN2
Wednesday, Sept. 11: No. 7 Minnesota at No. 6 Seattle, 10:00 ET, ESPN2
SECOND ROUND – Elimination games
Sunday, Sept. 15: No. 6 Seattle at No. 3 Los Angeles, 3:00 ET, ESPN2
Sunday, Sept. 15: No. 5 Chicago at No. 4 Las Vegas, 5:00 ET, ESPN2
SEMIFINALS – Best-of-Five Series (2-2-1)
Game 1: Tuesday, Sept. 17: No. 3 Los Angeles at No. 2 Connecticut, 6:30 ET, ESPN2
Game 1: Tuesday, Sept. 17: No. 4 Las Vegas at No. 1 Washington, 8:30 ET, ESPN2
Game 2: Thursday, Sept. 19: No. 3 Los Angeles at No. 2 Connecticut, 6:30 ET, ESPN2
Game 2: Thursday, Sept. 19: No. 4 Las Vegas at No. 1 Washington, 8:30 ET, ESPN2
Game 3: Sunday, Sept. 22: No. 2 Connecticut at Los Angeles, 7:00 ET, ESPN2
Game 3: Sunday, Sept. 22: No. 1 Washington at No. 4 Las Vegas, 5:00 ET, ESPN2
Game 4*: Tuesday, Sept. 24: No. 2 Connecticut at TBD, Time TBD, ESPN2
Game 4*: Tuesday, Sept. 24: No. 1 Washington at No. 4 Las Vegas, 9:00 ET, ESPN2
Game 5*: Thursday, Sept. 26: TBD at No. 2 Connecticut, Time TBD, ESPN2
Game 5*: Thursday, Sept. 26: TBD at No. 1 Washington, Time TBD, ESPN2
FINALS – Best-of-Five Series (2-2-1)
Game 1: Sunday, Sept. 29, No. 2 Connecticut at No. 1 Washington, 3:00 ET, ESPN
Game 2: Tuesday, Oct. 1, No. 2 Connecticut at No. 1 Washington, 8:00 ET, ESPN
Game 3: Sunday, Oct. 6, No. 1 Washington at No. 2 Connecticut, 3:30 ET, ABC
Game 4*: Tuesday, Oct. 8, No. 1 Washington at No. 2 Connecticut, 8:00 ET, ESPN2
Game 5*: Thursday, Oct. 10, No. 2 Connecticut at No. 1 Washington, 8:00 ET, ESPN2
August
Aug. 1 (Thursday), 7 PM ET – Phoenix @ Connecticut (CBSSN)
Aug. 1 (Thursday), 8 PM ET – New York @ Dallas (NBA TV)
Aug. 1 (Thursday), 10 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Los Angeles (ESPN2)
Aug. 2 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Washington @ Seattle (NBA TV)
Aug. 3 (Thursday), 8 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Dallas (NBA TV)
Aug. 6 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Minnesota @ Atlanta (TWITTER)
Aug. 7 (Wednesday), 8 PM ET – New York @ Chicago (TWITTER)
Aug. 8 (Thursday), 8 PM ET – Indiana @ Washington (CBSSN)
Aug. 8 (Thursday), 10 PM ET – Phoenix @ Los Angeles (ESPN2)
Aug. 9 (Friday), 10:30 PM ET – Chicago @ Las Vegas (CBSSN)
Aug. 10 (Saturday), 3 PM ET – Atlanta @ Indiana (CBSSN)
Aug. 11 (Sunday), 3 PM ET – Seattle @ New York (NBA TV)
Aug. 11 (Sunday), 5 PM ET – Chicago @ Los Angeles (NBA TV)
Aug. 11 (Sunday), 6 PM ET – Connecticut @ Las Vegas (ESPN2)
Aug. 13 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Atlanta @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
Aug. 14 (Wednesday), 8 PM ET – Seattle @ Washington (CBSSN)
Aug. 14 (Wednesday), 10 PM ET – Connecticut @ Phoenix (ESPN2)
Aug. 16 (Friday), 8 PM ET – New York @ Dallas (CBSSN)
Aug. 16 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Atlanta @ Phoenix (CBSSN)
Aug. 18 (Sunday), 3 PM ET – Indiana @ Washington (NBA TV)
Aug. 18 (Sunday), 6 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Chicago (NBA TV)
Aug. 20 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Chicago @ Atlanta (TWITTER)
Aug. 20 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – New York @ Indiana (NBA TV)
Aug. 20 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Phoenix @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
Aug. 20 (Tuesday), 10:30 PM ET – Minnesota @ Los Angeles(NBA TV)
Aug. 22 (Thursday), 10:30 PM ET – Indiana @ Los Angeles (CBSSN)
Aug. 23 (Friday), 7:30 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Connecticut (NBA TV)
Aug. 23 (Friday), 7:30 PM ET – Atlanta @ New York (CBSSN)
Aug. 25 (Sunday), 3 PM ET – New York @ Washington(NBA TV)
Aug. 25 (Sunday), 5 PM ET – Connecticut @ Los Angeles (NBA TV)
Aug. 25 (Sunday), 7 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Minnesota (NBA TV)
Aug. 27 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Washington (ESPN2)
Aug. 27 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Connecticut @ Seattle (TWITTER)
Aug. 29 (Thursday), 7 PM ET – Phoenix @ Atlanta (NBA TV)
Aug. 30 (Friday), 7:30 PM ET – Connecticut @ New York (NBA TV)
Aug. 31 (Saturday), 8 PM ET – Washington @ Dallas (NBA TV)
Aug. 31 (Saturday), 10 PM ET – Atlanta @ Seattle (NBA TV)
Aug. 1 (Thursday), 7 PM ET – Phoenix @ Connecticut (CBSSN)
Aug. 1 (Thursday), 8 PM ET – New York @ Dallas (NBA TV)
Aug. 1 (Thursday), 10 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Los Angeles (ESPN2)
Aug. 2 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Washington @ Seattle (NBA TV)
Aug. 3 (Thursday), 8 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Dallas (NBA TV)
Aug. 6 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Minnesota @ Atlanta (TWITTER)
Aug. 7 (Wednesday), 8 PM ET – New York @ Chicago (TWITTER)
Aug. 8 (Thursday), 8 PM ET – Indiana @ Washington (CBSSN)
Aug. 8 (Thursday), 10 PM ET – Phoenix @ Los Angeles (ESPN2)
Aug. 9 (Friday), 10:30 PM ET – Chicago @ Las Vegas (CBSSN)
Aug. 10 (Saturday), 3 PM ET – Atlanta @ Indiana (CBSSN)
Aug. 11 (Sunday), 3 PM ET – Seattle @ New York (NBA TV)
Aug. 11 (Sunday), 5 PM ET – Chicago @ Los Angeles (NBA TV)
Aug. 11 (Sunday), 6 PM ET – Connecticut @ Las Vegas (ESPN2)
Aug. 13 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Atlanta @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
Aug. 14 (Wednesday), 8 PM ET – Seattle @ Washington (CBSSN)
Aug. 14 (Wednesday), 10 PM ET – Connecticut @ Phoenix (ESPN2)
Aug. 16 (Friday), 8 PM ET – New York @ Dallas (CBSSN)
Aug. 16 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Atlanta @ Phoenix (CBSSN)
Aug. 18 (Sunday), 3 PM ET – Indiana @ Washington (NBA TV)
Aug. 18 (Sunday), 6 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Chicago (NBA TV)
Aug. 20 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Chicago @ Atlanta (TWITTER)
Aug. 20 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – New York @ Indiana (NBA TV)
Aug. 20 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Phoenix @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
Aug. 20 (Tuesday), 10:30 PM ET – Minnesota @ Los Angeles(NBA TV)
Aug. 22 (Thursday), 10:30 PM ET – Indiana @ Los Angeles (CBSSN)
Aug. 23 (Friday), 7:30 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Connecticut (NBA TV)
Aug. 23 (Friday), 7:30 PM ET – Atlanta @ New York (CBSSN)
Aug. 25 (Sunday), 3 PM ET – New York @ Washington(NBA TV)
Aug. 25 (Sunday), 5 PM ET – Connecticut @ Los Angeles (NBA TV)
Aug. 25 (Sunday), 7 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Minnesota (NBA TV)
Aug. 27 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Washington (ESPN2)
Aug. 27 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Connecticut @ Seattle (TWITTER)
Aug. 29 (Thursday), 7 PM ET – Phoenix @ Atlanta (NBA TV)
Aug. 30 (Friday), 7:30 PM ET – Connecticut @ New York (NBA TV)
Aug. 31 (Saturday), 8 PM ET – Washington @ Dallas (NBA TV)
Aug. 31 (Saturday), 10 PM ET – Atlanta @ Seattle (NBA TV)
September
Sept. 1 (Sunday), 7 PM ET – Atlanta @ Seattle (NBA TV)
Sept. 3 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Washington @ New York (NBA TV)
Sept. 3 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Seattle @ Phoenix (ESPN2)
Sept. 4 (Wednesday), 7 PM ET – Dallas @ Connecticut (CBSSN)
Sept. 5 (Thursday), 7:30 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Atlanta (CBSSN)
Sept. 5 (Thursday), 10 PM ET – Seattle @ Los Angeles (CBSSN)
Sept. 6 (Friday), 7 PM ET – Dallas @ Washington (TWITTER)
Sept. 8 (Sunday), 4 PM ET – Minnesota @ Los Angeles (ESPN2)
Sept. 1 (Sunday), 7 PM ET – Atlanta @ Seattle (NBA TV)
Sept. 3 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Washington @ New York (NBA TV)
Sept. 3 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Seattle @ Phoenix (ESPN2)
Sept. 4 (Wednesday), 7 PM ET – Dallas @ Connecticut (CBSSN)
Sept. 5 (Thursday), 7:30 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Atlanta (CBSSN)
Sept. 5 (Thursday), 10 PM ET – Seattle @ Los Angeles (CBSSN)
Sept. 6 (Friday), 7 PM ET – Dallas @ Washington (TWITTER)
Sept. 8 (Sunday), 4 PM ET – Minnesota @ Los Angeles (ESPN2)
PREVIOUS MONTHS
May
May 24 (Friday), 8 PM ET – Indiana @ New York (NBA TV)
May 25 (Saturday), 3:30 PM ET – Phoenix @ Seattle (ABC)
May 25 (Saturday), 7:30 PM ET – Mystics @ Connecticut (TWITTER)
May 25 (Saturday), 8 PM ET – Chicago @ Minnesota (CBSSN)
May 26 (Sunday), 8 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
May 28 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Indiana @ Connecticut (CBSSN)
May 29 (Wednesday), 8 PM ET – Seattle @ Minnesota (CBSSN)
May 31 (Friday), 7:30 PM ET – Seattle @ Atlanta (CBSSN)
May 31 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Phoenix (ESPN2)
May
May 24 (Friday), 8 PM ET – Indiana @ New York (NBA TV)
May 25 (Saturday), 3:30 PM ET – Phoenix @ Seattle (ABC)
May 25 (Saturday), 7:30 PM ET – Mystics @ Connecticut (TWITTER)
May 25 (Saturday), 8 PM ET – Chicago @ Minnesota (CBSSN)
May 26 (Sunday), 8 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
May 28 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Indiana @ Connecticut (CBSSN)
May 29 (Wednesday), 8 PM ET – Seattle @ Minnesota (CBSSN)
May 31 (Friday), 7:30 PM ET – Seattle @ Atlanta (CBSSN)
May 31 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Phoenix (ESPN2)
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June
June 4 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Minnesota @ Seattle (TWITTER)
June 5 (Wednesday), 7 PM ET – Chicago @ Washington (CBSSN)
June 6 (Thursday), 7 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Atlanta (CBSSN)
June 7 (Friday), 7 PM ET – Dallas @ Indiana (CBSSN)
June 8 (Saturday), 3:30 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Minnesota (ABC)
June 9 (Sunday), 4 PM ET – Phoenix @ Indiana (NBA TV)
June 9 (Sunday), 6 PM ET – Seattle @ Chicago (NBA TV)
June 11 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Seattle @ Indiana (TWITTER)
June 11 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Washington @ Connecticut (CBSSN)
June 13 (Thursday), 8 PM ET – Indiana @ Dallas (CBSSN)
June 14 (Friday), 7 PM ET – Seattle @ Washington (CBSSN)
June 14 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Phoenix (CBSSN)
June 15 (Saturday), 8 PM ET – Atlanta @ Dallas (NBA TV)
June 15 (Saturday), 10 PM ET – New York @ Los Angeles(NBA TV)
June 16 (Sunday), 3:30 PM ET – Seattle @ Connecticut (ABC)
June 18 (Tuesday), 10:30 PM ET – Washington @ Los Angeles (CBSSN)
June 19 (Wednesday), 11 AM ET – Indiana @ Atlanta (TWITTER)
June 20 (Thursday), 8 PM ET – Phoenix @ Dallas (CBSSN)
June 20 (Thursday), 10 PM ET – Washington @ Las Vegas (CBSSN)
June 21 (Friday), 10:30 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Seattle (CBSSN)
June 22 (Saturday), 8 PM ET – New York @ Minnesota (NBA TV)
June 23 (Sunday), 1 PM ET – Washington @ Atlanta (ESPN)
June 23 (Sunday), 6 PM ET – Connecticut @ Chicago(NBA TV)
June 25 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Minnesota @ Indiana (CBSSN)
June 25 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Seattle @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
June 26 (Wednesday), 12 PM ET – Washington @ Chicago(NBA TV)
June 26 (Wednesday), 8 PM ET – Connecticut @ Dallas (NBA TV)
June 27 (Thursday), 10:30 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Los Angeles (CBSSN)
June 28 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Indiana @ Phoenix (CBSSN)
June 28 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Chicago @ Seattle (NBA TV)
June 29 (Saturday), 2 PM ET – Connecticut @ Washington (ESPN)
June 29 (Saturday), 10:30 PM ET – Indiana @ Las Vegas (CBSSN)
June 4 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Minnesota @ Seattle (TWITTER)
June 5 (Wednesday), 7 PM ET – Chicago @ Washington (CBSSN)
June 6 (Thursday), 7 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Atlanta (CBSSN)
June 7 (Friday), 7 PM ET – Dallas @ Indiana (CBSSN)
June 8 (Saturday), 3:30 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Minnesota (ABC)
June 9 (Sunday), 4 PM ET – Phoenix @ Indiana (NBA TV)
June 9 (Sunday), 6 PM ET – Seattle @ Chicago (NBA TV)
June 11 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Seattle @ Indiana (TWITTER)
June 11 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Washington @ Connecticut (CBSSN)
June 13 (Thursday), 8 PM ET – Indiana @ Dallas (CBSSN)
June 14 (Friday), 7 PM ET – Seattle @ Washington (CBSSN)
June 14 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Phoenix (CBSSN)
June 15 (Saturday), 8 PM ET – Atlanta @ Dallas (NBA TV)
June 15 (Saturday), 10 PM ET – New York @ Los Angeles(NBA TV)
June 16 (Sunday), 3:30 PM ET – Seattle @ Connecticut (ABC)
June 18 (Tuesday), 10:30 PM ET – Washington @ Los Angeles (CBSSN)
June 19 (Wednesday), 11 AM ET – Indiana @ Atlanta (TWITTER)
June 20 (Thursday), 8 PM ET – Phoenix @ Dallas (CBSSN)
June 20 (Thursday), 10 PM ET – Washington @ Las Vegas (CBSSN)
June 21 (Friday), 10:30 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Seattle (CBSSN)
June 22 (Saturday), 8 PM ET – New York @ Minnesota (NBA TV)
June 23 (Sunday), 1 PM ET – Washington @ Atlanta (ESPN)
June 23 (Sunday), 6 PM ET – Connecticut @ Chicago(NBA TV)
June 25 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Minnesota @ Indiana (CBSSN)
June 25 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Seattle @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
June 26 (Wednesday), 12 PM ET – Washington @ Chicago(NBA TV)
June 26 (Wednesday), 8 PM ET – Connecticut @ Dallas (NBA TV)
June 27 (Thursday), 10:30 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Los Angeles (CBSSN)
June 28 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Indiana @ Phoenix (CBSSN)
June 28 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Chicago @ Seattle (NBA TV)
June 29 (Saturday), 2 PM ET – Connecticut @ Washington (ESPN)
June 29 (Saturday), 10:30 PM ET – Indiana @ Las Vegas (CBSSN)
July
July 2 (Tuesday), 3 PM ET – Chicago @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
July 2 (Tuesday), 8 PM ET – Atlanta @ Minnesota (CBSSN)
July 5 (Friday), 8 PM ET – Indiana @ Dallas (CBSSN)
July 6 (Saturday), 2 PM ET – Minnesota @ Connecticut (ESPN2)
July 9 (Tuesday), 1 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Dallas (TWITTER)
July 10 (Wednesday), 11 AM ET – Connecticut @ Atlanta(NBA TV)
July 10 (Wednesday), 9 PM ET – Minnesota @ Chicago (CBSSN)
July 12 (Friday), 8 PM ET – Phoenix @ Connecticut (ESPN2)
July 12 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Dallas @ Seattle (CBSSN)
July 13 (Saturday), 7 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Washington (CBSSN)
July 14 (Sunday), 3 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Atlanta (NBA TV)
July 14 (Sunday), 7 PM ET – Phoenix @ Minnesota (NBA TV)
July 17 (Wednesday), 12 PM ET – Atlanta @ Chicago (TWITTER)
July 17 (Wednesday), 3:30 PM ET – Dallas @ Phoenix (NBA TV)
July 17 (Wednesday), 8 PM ET – Seattle @ Minnesota (NBA TV)
July 19 (Friday), 7 PM ET – Washington @ Indiana (CBSSN)
July 19 (Friday), 7:30 PM ET – Atlanta @ Connecticut (NBA TV)
July 19 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Seattle (NBA TV)
July 20 (Saturday), 3 PM ET – Los Angeles @ New York (NBA TV)
July 20 (Saturday), 8 PM ET – Phoenix @ Dallas (NBA TV)
July 21 (Sunday), 3 PM ET – Atlanta @ Washington (NBA TV)
July 21 (Sunday), 6 PM ET – Indiana @ Chicago (NBA TV)
July 23 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Atlanta (TWITTER)
July 23 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Seattle @ Las Vegas (ESPN2)
July 24 (Wednesday), 1 PM ET – Washington @ Minnesota (NBA TV)
July 30 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Phoenix @ Washington (TWITTER)
July 30 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Chicago @ Connecticut (NBA TV)
July 30 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Dallas @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
July 31 (Wednesday), 7 PM ET – Atlanta @ Indiana (CBSSN)
July 2 (Tuesday), 3 PM ET – Chicago @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
July 2 (Tuesday), 8 PM ET – Atlanta @ Minnesota (CBSSN)
July 5 (Friday), 8 PM ET – Indiana @ Dallas (CBSSN)
July 6 (Saturday), 2 PM ET – Minnesota @ Connecticut (ESPN2)
July 9 (Tuesday), 1 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Dallas (TWITTER)
July 10 (Wednesday), 11 AM ET – Connecticut @ Atlanta(NBA TV)
July 10 (Wednesday), 9 PM ET – Minnesota @ Chicago (CBSSN)
July 12 (Friday), 8 PM ET – Phoenix @ Connecticut (ESPN2)
July 12 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Dallas @ Seattle (CBSSN)
July 13 (Saturday), 7 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Washington (CBSSN)
July 14 (Sunday), 3 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Atlanta (NBA TV)
July 14 (Sunday), 7 PM ET – Phoenix @ Minnesota (NBA TV)
July 17 (Wednesday), 12 PM ET – Atlanta @ Chicago (TWITTER)
July 17 (Wednesday), 3:30 PM ET – Dallas @ Phoenix (NBA TV)
July 17 (Wednesday), 8 PM ET – Seattle @ Minnesota (NBA TV)
July 19 (Friday), 7 PM ET – Washington @ Indiana (CBSSN)
July 19 (Friday), 7:30 PM ET – Atlanta @ Connecticut (NBA TV)
July 19 (Friday), 10 PM ET – Las Vegas @ Seattle (NBA TV)
July 20 (Saturday), 3 PM ET – Los Angeles @ New York (NBA TV)
July 20 (Saturday), 8 PM ET – Phoenix @ Dallas (NBA TV)
July 21 (Sunday), 3 PM ET – Atlanta @ Washington (NBA TV)
July 21 (Sunday), 6 PM ET – Indiana @ Chicago (NBA TV)
July 23 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Los Angeles @ Atlanta (TWITTER)
July 23 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Seattle @ Las Vegas (ESPN2)
July 24 (Wednesday), 1 PM ET – Washington @ Minnesota (NBA TV)
July 30 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Phoenix @ Washington (TWITTER)
July 30 (Tuesday), 7 PM ET – Chicago @ Connecticut (NBA TV)
July 30 (Tuesday), 10 PM ET – Dallas @ Las Vegas (TWITTER)
July 31 (Wednesday), 7 PM ET – Atlanta @ Indiana (CBSSN)
*Note: Schedule subject to change
Phoenix Games was an American game company that produced role-playing games and game supplements.
History[edit]
Phoenix Games was a partnership between Dan Bress and Phil Edgren, and was a successor to the company Little Soldier Games, to which Bress and Edgren had both contributed before it was shut down.[1]:294Ed Konstant of Little Soldier Games wrote a few products for Phoenix Games, including The Book of Fantasy Miniatures (1978) and the open-ended deduction game Elementary Watson (1978), whose printing was paid for by Gamescience in return for rights to the Little Soldier back catalog.[1]:294 Some transitional books between the companies, such as The Book of Shamans (1978) were published under the Little Soldier Games label, which was itself listed as a division of Phoenix Games.[1]:294 Phoenix Games continued on with Little Soldier's general fantasy role-playing game publications, but they also did broader work in the RPG field than Little Soldier had, supplementing their generic fantasy supplements with generic science-fiction supplements.[1]:294Kerry Lloyd got his first book, a 'generic fantasy' adventure called The Mines of Keridav (1979), published through Maryland game company Phoenix Games.[2]:129 Phoenix Games disappeared before the sequel, The Demon Pits of Caeldo, could be published, so Lloyd decided to start his own gaming company, Gamelords.[2]:129 Phoenix Games also published the fantasy role-playing game supplements The Book of Shamans by Ed Lipsett and The Book of Treasure by Phil Edgren in 1978, and the fantasy adventure The Lost Abbey of Calthonwey by R. Norman Carter in 1979.[3] Phoenix Games also published Ed Lipsett's series of science-fiction role-playing game supplements Spacefarer's Guide to Planets: Sector One (1978), Spacefarer's Guide to Planets: Sector Two (1979), Spacefarer's Guide to Alien Monsters (1979), and Spacefarer's Guide to Alien Races (1979).[3] Lipsett's books led to his Star Quest (1983) game, Japan's first entirely original RPG.[1]:294
The second edition of the role-playing game Bushido was published by Phoenix Games in 1980; Phoenix Games was also getting ready to publish Paul Hume and Bob Charrette's Aftermath! (1981), but as the company went defunct, Fantasy Games Unlimited reprinted Bushido in 1981, and stickered their logo over the Phoenix Games logo on the Aftermath! boxes.[2]:74
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Phoenix Games had a booth at GenCon XII in 1979 to sell their science fiction and fantasy RPG products as well as create interest in their upcoming game Streets of Stalingrad, with a columnist from Dragon stating noting the game purported to be 12 separate games in one, 'which would make the seemingly steep price much more reasonable'.[4]Dana Lombardy's Streets of Stalingrad by Phoenix Games won the 1980 Charles S. Roberts Award for Best Initial Release Wargame.[5] In the February 1981 issue of Dragon, another columnist noted that Phoenix Games 'invested a very great deal in its massive Dana Lombardy-John Hill design Streets of Stalingrad', sparking rumors that the company would go out of business.[6] One of the publishers to whom freelance game designer Perry Moore sold, Phoenix Games of Rockville, Maryland, folded after its release of Streets of Stalingrad, and before any of Perry's designs for them could reach print.[7] Game reviewer Ian Chadwick called it 'one of the most impressive games the industry has ever produced', noting that Streets of Stalingrad would quickly be gone from stores for good because the game suffered from low financing and the closing of 'the short-lived Phoenix Games'.[8]
Phoenix Games Meridian
References[edit]
- ^ abcdeShannon Appelcline (2014). Designers & Dragons: The '70s. Evil Hat Productions. ISBN978-1-61317-075-5.
- ^ abcShannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN978-1-907702-58-7.
- ^ abSchick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. ISBN0-87975-653-5.
- ^Dragon #31 (Nov 1979)
- ^'The Awards Story'. Archived from the original on 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2016-01-22.
- ^Dragon #46 (Feb 1981)
- ^Dragon #49 (May 1981)
- ^Moves #59 (Oct/Nov 1981)
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