Tonight’s NBA lineup features an exciting array of matchups, including a key Eastern Conference clash between the Cavaliers and the Knicks. Additionally, the Suns will face off against the Celtics later in the evening, making for a thrilling night of basketball.
Tonight’s NBA Schedule
- 1:00 AM: Pacers vs. Sixers
- 1:30 AM: Hawks vs. Wizards
- 1:30 AM: Nets vs. Mavericks
- 1:30 AM: Raptors vs. Thunder
- 1:30 AM: Cavaliers vs. Knicks
- 2:00 AM: Bulls vs. Hornets
- 2:00 AM: Bucks vs. Heat
- 2:00 AM: Pelicans vs. Warriors
- 3:00 AM: Suns vs. Celtics
- 4:00 AM: Blazers vs. Wolves
- 4:30 AM: Lakers vs. Magic
Highlight Matchup: Cavaliers vs. Knicks
The last encounter between the Cavaliers and the Knicks took place during the Christmas Game, and both teams have seen changes since then. The revamped Cavaliers, bolstered by the addition of James Harden, are on a hot streak, having won seven of their last eight games.
The Knicks are riding a similar wave of success, achieving 12 victories in their last 15 games, setting the stage for a highly competitive showdown.
French Players in Action
- French duel between Zaccharie Risacher and Bilal Coulibaly
- Nolan Traoré faces off against the Mavericks
- Mohamed Diawara challenges James Harden
- French matchup between Guerschon Yabusele and Moussa Diabaté
- Ousmane Dieng goes up against the Heat
- French face-off featuring Sidy Cissoko, Rudy Gobert, and Joan Beringer
- Noah Penda challenges the Lakers
For injury reports for tonight’s games, click here

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