Only four games are on the NBA schedule tonight, but the main event features the Los Angeles Lakers hosting the San Antonio Spurs at 4:30 AM. This matchup pits Victor Wembanyama against LeBron James, highlighting a captivating clash between the future and the past.
The NBA Schedule for Tonight
- 1:30 AM: Knicks vs. Pacers
- 2:00 AM: Rockets vs. Clippers
- 3:00 AM: Suns vs. Mavericks
- 4:30 AM: Lakers vs. Spurs
Key Matchup: Lakers vs. Spurs
While the Rockets vs. Clippers game has intrigue, particularly with James Harden missing from his former Texas team, the highlight remains the Lakers vs. Spurs. How many times will fans witness a face-off between LeBron James and Victor Wembanyama in the NBA? Each encounter must be cherished.
📈 Since block tracking began in the 1973-74 season, only three teenagers have recorded over 35 points, 10 rebounds, and 2 blocks in a single game:
- LeBron James (38/10/3 – 2004)
- Kevin Durant (42/13/2 – 2008)
- Victor Wembanyama (38/10/2 – 2023) pic.twitter.com/JQd17yHjCY
— NBA France (@NBAFRANCE) November 3, 2023
The San Antonio Spurs are keen to capitalize on their visit to Los Angeles to further solidify their second-place standing in the Western Conference.
French Players in Action
- Mohamed Diawara and Pacôme Dadiet will face the Pacers.
- Nicolas Batum is set to take on the Rockets.
- Victor Wembanyama will play against the Lakers.
Stay tuned for the injury report for tonight’s games.

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