Eight NBA games are scheduled for this evening, featuring Victor Wembanyama taking the court against the Bulls while the Thunder host the Pistons in a back-to-back matchup.
Tonight’s NBA Schedule
- 1:00 AM: Heat vs. Sixers
- 1:30 AM: Hawks vs. Celtics
- 2:00 AM: Grizzlies vs. Suns
- 2:00 AM: Spurs vs. Bulls
- 2:30 AM: Mavericks vs. Timberwolves
- 3:00 AM: Jazz vs. Cavaliers
- 3:30 AM: Thunder vs. Pistons
- 4:00 AM: Lakers vs. Wizards
Key Matchup: Thunder vs. Pistons
The Thunder (#1 in the West) host the Pistons (#1 in the East) tonight. Oklahoma City comes off a strong victory against the Knicks, facing another tough opponent from the Eastern Conference. This clash between conference leaders is certainly anticipated, although the absence of Cade Cunningham could diminish the competitive edge for Detroit. The first meeting of this season saw the Pistons victorious, with the Thunder missing all their starters.
Injuries will be closely monitored, as the Pistons may be without key players Jalen Duren, Duncan Robinson, Tobias Harris, and Ausar Thompson. While the Pistons’ bench has depth, the excitement of this matchup could be affected if these players do not suit up.
French Players in Action
- Zaccharie Risacher faces the Celtics
- Rayan Rupert and Adama Bal welcome the Suns
- Victor Wembanyama takes on Guerschon Yabusele and the Bulls
- Rudy Gobert and Joan Beringer are set to play in Dallas
- Olivier Sarr (Cavs) goes against the Jazz
- The Lakers host Alexandre Sarr and Bilal Coulibaly
Check here for the injury report for tonight’s games.

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