It’s the weekend! For NBA fans, that often means games scheduled at French-friendly times. This Saturday, Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs are set to hit the court early.
NBA Evening Schedule
- 8:00 PM: Bucks vs. Spurs
- 10:30 PM: Wolves vs. Pistons
- 11:00 PM: Hornets vs. Sixers
- 12:30 AM: Hawks vs. Kings
- 1:00 AM: Grizzlies vs. Bulls
- 4:00 AM: Suns vs. Jazz
Highlight Match: Bucks vs. Spurs at 8 PM
It’s not every day that fans get to watch Victor Wembanyama, currently leading the NBA MVP race, in a game at a convenient hour. The Spurs face the Bucks, who will be without star player Giannis Antetokounmpo, at 8 PM, making it a must-watch!
Also on the radar is the matchup between the Wolves and Pistons, though neither team will have their star players, Anthony Edwards and Cade Cunningham. Additionally, the exciting Hornets versus Sixers game features two teams neck-and-neck in the standings, separated by just one game for the 7th and 8th spots. Philadelphia will rely on Joel Embiid and Paul George, both of whom made strong comebacks recently, although Tyrese Maxey will be absent.
French Players in Action
- Victor Wembanyama (Spurs) against Ousmane Dieng (Bucks).
- Rudy Gobert and Joan Beringer (Wolves) vs. Pistons.
- Moussa Diabaté (Hornets) takes on the Sixers.
- Maxime Raynaud and possibly Killian Hayes vs. Zaccharie Risacher (Kings vs. Hawks).
- Guerschon Yabusele (Bulls) travels to Memphis, with hopes of seeing Rayan Rupert play for the Grizzlies.
Check the injury report for tonight’s games here

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