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WNBA releases NBA TV schedule for 2013 season

The WNBA has released the NBA TV broadcast schedule for this summer's season.

Christian Petersen

NBA TV will carry 45 WNBA games during the 2013 season starting with the the defending champion Indiana Fever at the San Antonio Silver Starts on May 24. Similar to the ESPN schedule, the Turner will heavily feature top pick Britney Griner and her Phoenix Mercury team as part of a schedule that will carry games from all 12 WNBA teams.

According to the league's announcement, NBA TV will present a WNBA Preview Show on Thursday, May 23, at 6 p.m. with host Rick Kamla and analyst LaChina Robinson conducting interviews with WNBA President Laurel Richie and New York Liberty coach Bill Laimbeer. The show also will break down every team and introduce fans to the "3 to See".

Here's the full NBA TV schedule for 2013.

WNBA on NBA TV 2013 Schedule

(All Times Eastern)

May

Date

Day

Time

Teams

May 24

Friday

8 p.m. ET

Indiana at San Antonio

May 26

Sunday

8:30 p.m.

Seattle at Los Angeles

June

June 21

Friday

8 p.m.

Seattle at San Antonio

June 21

Friday

10 p.m.

Washington at Phoenix

June 22

Saturday

7 p.m.

Chicago at Indiana

June 23

Sunday

7 p.m.

Tulsa at Minnesota

June 30

Sunday

4 p.m.

Tulsa at Washington

July

July 2

Tuesday

10:30 p.m.

Minnesota at Los Angeles

July 4

Thursday

3:30 p.m.

New York at Los Angeles

July 6

Saturday

5 p.m.

San Antonio at Los Angeles

July 6

Saturday

7 p.m.

Connecticut at Indiana

July 24

Wednesday

11:30 a.m.

Chicago at Washington

July 24

Wednesday

7 p.m.

Connecticut at Atlanta

July 25

Thursday

3:30 p.m.

Seattle at Los Angeles

July 31

Wednesday

7 p.m.

New York at Washington

August

August 2

Friday

8 p.m.

San Antonio at Minnesota

August 3

Saturday

7 p.m.

Chicago at Indiana

August 3

Saturday

10 p.m.

Atlanta at Phoenix

August 4

Sunday

4 p.m.

Los Angeles at Washington

August 6

Tuesday

7 p.m.

Los Angeles at Connecticut

August 8

Thursday

7 p.m.

Los Angeles at Indiana

August 9

Friday

10 p.m.

Tulsa at Phoenix

August 10

Saturday

1 p.m.

Los Angeles at New York

August 10

Saturday

7 p.m.

Atlanta at Indiana

August 11

Sunday

4 p.m.

Connecticut at Washington

August 11

Sunday

6 p.m.

Tulsa at Phoenix

August 13

Tuesday

10:30 p.m.

Chicago at Los Angeles

August 14

Wednesday

10 p.m.

Indiana at Phoenix

August 16

Friday

7:30 p.m.

Connecticut at Atlanta

August 16

Friday

11 p.m.

Indiana at Los Angeles

August 17

Saturday

8 p.m.

Phoenix at San Antonio

August 18

Sunday

3 p.m.

Washington at Atlanta

August 20

Tuesday

7 p.m.

Minnesota at Atlanta

August 23

Friday

8 p.m.

San Antonio at Tulsa

August 23

Friday

10 p.m.

Seattle at Phoenix

August 25

Sunday

8:30 p.m.

Tulsa at Los Angeles

August 27

Tuesday

10:30 p.m.

Connecticut at Los Angeles

August 28

Wednesday

7 p.m.

Washington at Atlanta

August 31

Saturday

10 p.m.

Connecticut at Phoenix

September

September 2

Monday

6 p.m.

Los Angeles at Atlanta

September 4

Wednesday

8 p.m.

Los Angeles at Minnesota

September 6

Friday

8 p.m.

Los Angeles at Tulsa

September 7

Saturday

7 p.m.

Connecticut at Indiana

September 12

Thursday

10:30 p.m.

Minnesota at Los Angeles

September 15

Sunday

3 p.m.

Phoenix at Los Angeles