An exciting NBA night is set for this Tuesday, featuring ten games on the schedule. Key matchups include Victor Wembanyama facing Tyrese Maxey, a rematch between the Pistons and Cavaliers, and teams like the Thunder and Knicks ready for action. Are you prepared for a thrilling NBA night?
NBA Evening Schedule
- 01:00 AM: Hornets vs. Mavericks
- 01:00 AM: Cavaliers vs. Pistons
- 01:00 AM: Magic vs. Wizards
- 01:30 AM: Heat vs. Nets
- 01:30 AM: Raptors vs. Knicks
- 02:00 AM: Sixers vs. Spurs
- 02:00 AM: Bulls vs. Thunder
- 02:00 AM: Wolves vs. Grizzlies
- 04:30 AM: Lakers vs. Pelicans
- 05:00 AM: Kings vs. Suns
Featured Matchup: Cavaliers vs. Pistons
The standout matchup of the night features the Detroit Pistons, currently leading the Eastern Conference, visiting the Cleveland Cavaliers, who sit in fourth place. These two teams faced off just four days ago, with James Harden’s crew eager to avenge their recent loss in overtime to the Pistons.
However, the Cavaliers will be without superstar Donovan Mitchell, who is still sidelined due to a groin injury. Meanwhile, the team can rely on James Harden’s performance. On the other hand, the Pistons will welcome back Isaiah Stewart from suspension, who missed seven games following an altercation against the Hornets. Prepare your coffee as the match tips off at 1:00 AM.
Another notable game features the Spurs facing off against the Sixers. This matchup promises excitement as both teams boast standout players. Victor Wembanyama, known for his impressive skills, continues to shine despite the Spurs’ recent defeat against the Knicks. He remains unbeaten this February, consistently delivering stellar performances.
On the opposing side, Tyrese Maxey has emerged as the top three-point shooter, leading the Sixers and allowing Joël Embiid to play a supporting role. The action kicks off at 2:00 AM, making it a must-watch for fans.
French Players in Action
- Mohamed Diawara and Pacôme Dadiet with the Knicks.
- Moussa Diabaté and Tidjane Salaün with the Hornets.
- Victor Wembanyama with the Spurs.
- Nolan Traoré with the Nets.
- Guerschon Yabusele with the Bulls.
- Rudy Gobert and Joan Beringer with the Wolves.
- Rayan Rupert with the Grizzlies.
- Noah Penda with the Magic.
- Bilal Coulibaly with the Wizards (with Alex Sarr injured).
- Maxime Raynaud and Killian Hayes with the Kings.
Check the injury report for tonight’s games right here.

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