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Charge Home Playoff Game Set For Wednesday, April 1

By Cleveland Charge Staff /March 29, 2026

CLEVELAND, OH – The Cleveland Charge will host the Capital City Go-Go (Washington Wizards) on Wednesday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. for their Eastern Conference first round game of the 2026 NBA G League Playoffs presented by Google.  FANS CAN SECURE THEIR PLAYOFF TICKETS NOW! 

Cleveland finished the regular season with a 23-13 record to earn the #3 seed and home court advantage in the one-and-done first round playoff game series.  Capital City finished 19-17 to earn the #6 seed of the eight teams in the Eastern Conference.  The two teams split the season series 1-1 with both games played in Cleveland in early March.

The game can be viewed nationally on Samsung TV and fans can listen live with the Voice of the Charge, Scott Zurilla, calling the action on the Radio Home of the Cleveland Charge, Real 106.1 FM, Sportsradio 99.1 FM, and on the iHeartRadio mobile app.  The NBA G League Playoffs begin on March 31 with three single-elimination rounds before culminating with a best-of-three NBA G League Finals, played in a one-one-one format.

Fans can stay up-to-date on the latest team news by following: @ChargeCLE on X and Instagram & on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ChargeCLE.

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