After the All-Star Break, the NBA is back in full swing with exciting matchups over the past couple of days. Saturday features a lighter schedule with only six games, highlighted by a clash between the Knicks and Rockets and the Spurs aiming for their eighth consecutive victory against the Kings.
Tonight’s NBA Schedule
- 11:00 PM: Suns – Magic
- 1:00 AM: Pelicans – Sixers
- 2:00 AM: Heat – Grizzlies
- 2:00 AM: Bulls – Pistons
- 2:00 AM: Spurs – Kings
- 2:30 AM: Knicks – Rockets
Key Matchups: Spurs vs. Kings and Knicks vs. Rockets
The San Antonio Spurs are riding a seven-game winning streak, positioning themselves firmly as the second seed in the Western Conference. In contrast, the Sacramento Kings are struggling with a franchise-record fifteen consecutive losses, finding themselves at the bottom of the NBA standings. It seems clear who the expected victor is in this matchup.
However, the most anticipated game will unfold at Madison Square Garden, where the New York Knicks take on the Houston Rockets. Fans may recall the epic Finals of 1994, but the Knicks—currently fourth in the Eastern Conference—will be looking to rebound after a recent defeat to Detroit. The news isn’t great for Jalen Brunson and his team, as Kevin Durant is on fire following the All-Star Break.
French Players in Action
- Victor Wembanyama (Spurs) faces his friend Maxime Raynaud (Kings).
- Guerschon Yabusele (Bulls) takes on the Pistons.
- Mo Diawara and possibly Pacôme Dadiet (Knicks) go up against Houston.
- Noah Penda (Magic) competes in Phoenix.
For the injury report concerning tonight’s matches, check here.

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