Going back to an earlier comment regarding locally-televised NBA games being aired on tape-delay...
It really wasn't too uncommon, and in particular the teams based in the Mountain and Pacific time zones, that those games aired on tape-delay, especially if one of those were playing a team from the Eastern time zone.
I can attest that in Los Angeles, that both the Lakers and Clippers (to a smaller extent, since they didn't start televising all 82 regular-season games annually until 2009) did tape-delay weeknight Eastern road games, but would air live if it was a Saturday/Sunday contest, regardless of the daypart. With the Lakers, because of the Chick Hearn radio-TV simulcast, the broadcast was also delayed on radio. I can't remember the particular year, but KLAC-AM (the Laker radio flagship from 1977 to 2009) started airing all of the games live, but KCAL (the then-TV flagship, '77 to 2012) would still delay certain games but eventually started airing every game live that was on their schedule. Once we entered the Internet age, and especially with all of the league game packages at people's disposal, you couldn't no longer get away airing games on tape-delay, at least with the sports that really most to many.
It really wasn't too uncommon, and in particular the teams based in the Mountain and Pacific time zones, that those games aired on tape-delay, especially if one of those were playing a team from the Eastern time zone.
I can attest that in Los Angeles, that both the Lakers and Clippers (to a smaller extent, since they didn't start televising all 82 regular-season games annually until 2009) did tape-delay weeknight Eastern road games, but would air live if it was a Saturday/Sunday contest, regardless of the daypart. With the Lakers, because of the Chick Hearn radio-TV simulcast, the broadcast was also delayed on radio. I can't remember the particular year, but KLAC-AM (the Laker radio flagship from 1977 to 2009) started airing all of the games live, but KCAL (the then-TV flagship, '77 to 2012) would still delay certain games but eventually started airing every game live that was on their schedule. Once we entered the Internet age, and especially with all of the league game packages at people's disposal, you couldn't no longer get away airing games on tape-delay, at least with the sports that really most to many.