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Right about now the Indiana Pacers vs Denver Nuggets game will start in London, UK as a part of NBA Global Games. I was wondering how this works with who plays at home and who plays away. Since they only play 2 times a year against eachother, won't one team get an advantage since they actually play a game "at home"?

Right about now the Indiana Pacers vs Denver Nuggets game will start in London, UK. I was wondering how this works with who plays at home and who plays away. Since they only play 2 times a year against eachother, won't one team get an advantage since they actually play a game "at home"?

Right about now the Indiana Pacers vs Denver Nuggets game will start in London, UK as a part of NBA Global Games. I was wondering how this works with who plays at home and who plays away. Since they only play 2 times a year against eachother, won't one team get an advantage since they actually play a game "at home"?

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How do the NBA global games work?

Right about now the Indiana Pacers vs Denver Nuggets game will start in London, UK. I was wondering how this works with who plays at home and who plays away. Since they only play 2 times a year against eachother, won't one team get an advantage since they actually play a game "at home"?