This evening, the NBA features seven exciting matchups, including a highly anticipated showdown between the Nuggets and the Pistons at 3 AM. Fans can also look forward to French duels, with games starting at 1 AM (Wizards vs. Blazers) and 1:30 AM (Knicks vs. Kings).
NBA Match Schedule
- 1 AM: Wizards vs. Blazers
- 1:30 AM: Knicks vs. Kings
- 2 AM: Sixers vs. Bucks
- 2 AM: Thunder vs. Pelicans
- 3 AM: Nuggets vs. Pistons
- 3 AM: Suns vs. Nets
- 4 AM: Jazz vs. Clippers
Key Matchup: Nuggets vs. Pistons (3 AM)
The Eastern Conference leaders, the Denver Nuggets, will take on a struggling Detroit Pistons team hampered by injuries (with eight players sidelined). However, history shows that a wounded team can often be the most dangerous. Cade Cunningham and his teammates have displayed impressive determination this season, winning the games they should. Will they continue this trend tonight?
In Colorado, the statuses of Jamal Murray, Jonas Valanciunas, and Peyton Watson remain uncertain until minutes before tip-off. If they are cleared to play, the night could become particularly thrilling.
Prepare your coffee, and don’t miss out at 3 AM!
French Players in Action
- Alex Sarr and Bilal Coulibaly face off against Sidy Cissoko and Rayan Rupert
- Guerschon Yabusele, Pacôme Dadiet, and Mohamed Diawara go up against Maxime Raynaud
- Ousmane Dieng challenges Zion Williamson
- Nolan Traoré competes against the Suns
- Nicolas Batum travels to Utah
For the latest injury reports ahead of the games, stay tuned here.

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