Microsoft Outlook · National Basketball Association

NBA Schedule
in Outlook

An 82-game NBA season in Outlook — every game, tip-off time, broadcast, and playoff matchup syncing automatically. Subscribe once and you're set for the full season.

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30-day free trial · Works with Outlook.com and Outlook desktop

How it works

Four steps. Done forever.

01

Create a free account

Sign up at fanfeed.tv. No credit card. 30-day trial includes everything.

02

Select NBA

Pick NBA from the sport list and choose exactly which sessions or teams to include.

03

Get your feed URL

FanFeed emails you a personal .ics feed URL — a live link that always stays current.

04

Subscribe in Outlook

In Outlook.com: Settings → View all Outlook settings → Calendar → Shared calendars → Subscribe from web → paste URL → Subscribe. In Outlook desktop: File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Internet Calendars → New → paste URL → Add.

Good to know: NBA tip-off time changes for national TV games update automatically. Outlook syncs the .ics feed in the background so your schedule stays current without any manual updates.

What's included

Everything you need.

30 Teams

Every NBA franchise — Eastern and Western Conference.

Full 82-Game Season

Home and away games, back-to-backs, and the full playoff bracket.

NBA Playoffs

First round through the NBA Finals, updated as matchups are confirmed.

Auto-updates

Tip-off time changes and postponements sync to your calendar automatically.

FAQ

Common questions.

How do I add NBA to Outlook?
Sign up at fanfeed.tv, select NBA, and copy your personal .ics feed URL. In Outlook.com: go to Settings → View all Outlook settings → Calendar → Shared calendars → Subscribe from web → paste your URL → click Subscribe. In Outlook desktop: go to File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Internet Calendars tab → New → paste your URL → Add. Your NBA schedule appears and updates automatically.
Does it work with both Outlook.com and Outlook desktop?
Yes. The .ics feed URL works with Outlook.com (the web version), Outlook for Microsoft 365, and classic Outlook desktop. The subscription path differs slightly between versions, but the same feed URL works for all of them.
Does it update automatically when the schedule changes?
Yes. FanFeed refreshes schedules daily. Time changes, additions, and cancellations sync to Outlook automatically — you don't need to do anything after the initial setup.
Which NBA teams are available?
All 30 NBA teams are available. Follow one team or several — your calendar combines them into a single feed.
Does it include NBA Playoffs?
Yes. Playoff games are added as matchups are confirmed and the bracket fills in. Your calendar updates in real time as the postseason progresses.
Does it show home and away games separately?
Each game event includes both teams, venue, tip-off time, and TV network so you always have the full picture.
What about the NBA In-Season Tournament?
Yes, In-Season Tournament games are included in the regular schedule — they appear on the correct dates just like any other game.
How far ahead does the schedule show?
Monthly subscribers see 30 days ahead. Annual subscribers see the full season schedule as soon as it's released — great for planning road trips to away games.

Also see

Related pages

NBA Calendar — All Sessions Add Any Sport to Outlook Add NBA to Google Calendar Add NBA to Apple Calendar Browse All Sports →

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