Preview Roundups
November 10, 2018
New York at Toronto 3:00 PM ET
The Toronto Raptors look every bit the contender in the Eastern Conference with or without Kawhi Leonard, but the presence of the superstar power forward might make them the best team in the East. Leonard and the Raptors will try to run their latest winning streak to six in a row when they host the New York Knicks on Saturday.
Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers 3:30 PM ET
The Milwaukee Bucks just announced themselves as a true contender this season by dominating the defending champion Golden State Warriors on Thursday and avoiding a letdown after that big win is the next challenge. The Bucks will try to keep the momentum rolling forward when they visit the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday.
Phoenix at New Orleans 7:00 PM ET
The New Orleans Pelicans snapped their slide at six straight and could be primed for a surge. The Pelicans will try to make it back-to-back wins when they take on another team towards the bottom of the standings in the visiting Phoenix Suns.
Washington at Miami 8:00 PM ET
The Washington Wizards continue to search for answers to an ugly start to their season, which now includes a six-game road losing streak. They will try to snap that slide away from home when they finish a three-game trip at the Miami Heat on Saturday.
Cleveland at Chicago 8:00 PM ET
The Cleveland Cavaliers are having some trouble joining the NBA's scoring surge, and injuries are a big part of the problem. The Cavaliers will expand their rotation due to injury once again when they visit the Chicago Bulls on Saturday.
Philadelphia at Memphis 8:00 PM ET
The Memphis Grizzlies have established themselves at home early in the season and look to remain perfect at FedExForum when they host the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday. After opening 3-0 at home with wins against some of the league's struggling units, the Grizzlies made a statement with an 89-87 win over the streaking Denver Nuggets on Wednesday.
Houston at San Antonio 8:30 PM ET
The Houston Rockets are one of the season's biggest disappointments while the San Antonio Spurs were called "soft" by coach Gregg Popovich after their latest defeat. One of the teams is guaranteed to be feeling a bit better after the teams square off Saturday in San Antonio.
Brooklyn at Golden State 8:30 PM ET
The Golden State Warriors will be without star point guard Stephen Curry when they host the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday. Curry was diagnosed with a mild to moderate groin strain during an MRI exam Friday and could miss multiple contests.
Oklahoma City at Dallas 9:00 PM ET
The Oklahoma City Thunder aim to stretch their winning streak to eight games but will again be without star point guard Russell Westbrook. The former MVP will miss his third straight game due to an ankle injury when Oklahoma City visits the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday.
L.A. Lakers at Sacramento 10:00 PM ET
The Los Angeles Lakers attempt to reach the .500 mark for the first time this season when they visit the Sacramento Kings on Saturday. Los Angeles dropped its first three games of the season and five of its first seven but has won three of its last four entering the contest against the Kings.