As the NBA week kicks off, seven exciting matchups are on the schedule, promising potential surprises. Fans are eager to see if Cooper Flagg (status uncertain) will take the court against Derik Queen, while Stephen Curry goes head-to-head with Paolo Banchero in the night’s highlight matchup.
Tonight’s NBA Schedule:
- 1:00 AM: Cavaliers vs. Hornets
- 1:30 AM: Celtics vs. Pacers
- 2:00 AM: Pelicans vs. Mavericks
- 3:00 AM: Nuggets vs. Jazz
- 3:30 AM: Thunder vs. Grizzlies
- 4:00 AM: Warriors vs. Magic
- 4:00 AM: Blazers vs. Pistons
Key Matchup: Warriors vs. Magic
The Golden State Warriors (8th, 14-15) are looking to secure crucial victories against the Orlando Magic (5th, 16-12), who aim to maintain their position in the Eastern Conference top four. Fans can anticipate an intense face-off between Stephen Curry and Paolo Banchero, as well as matchups like Wendell Carter Jr. against Draymond Green, all starting at 4:00 AM for the dedicated viewers.
Additional Matchups:
- Derik Queen and Cooper Flagg (if he plays) will compete at 2:00 AM from Louisiana.
- The Blazers, riding a three-game winning streak, hope to challenge the Pistons tonight.
French Players in Action:
- Moussa Diabaté and Tidjane Salaün will look to continue their strong performances against the Cavaliers.
- Ousmane Dieng is set to face off against the Grizzlies.
- Noah Penda will challenge Stephen Curry and the Warriors.
- Sidy Cissoko and Rayan Rupert are prepared to take on the Pistons.
Check the injury report for tonight’s games here.

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