L.A. Clippers at Denver 5:00 PM ET
A loss to start the season isn't a reason to panic, but it does give teams a chance to quickly assess what needs to be fixed.
Miami at Charlotte 7:00 PM ET
The Miami Heat had a lot to fix between their first and second games of the season.
Boston at Detroit 7:00 PM ET
The defending NBA champions have cruised to two victories in the first week of the season. On paper, the Boston Celtics appear primed to collect another double-digit win on Saturday when they visit Detroit.
Cleveland at Washington 7:00 PM ET
If the Cleveland Cavaliers hope to keep their perfect start intact, they will have to do it while playing the second night of a back-to-back, hitting the road to face the Washington Wizards on Saturday.
Oklahoma City at Chicago 8:00 PM ET
Lonzo Ball should be well rested when he plays in front of home fans for the first time since January 2022 in the Chicago Bulls' home opener Saturday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Orlando at Memphis 8:00 PM ET
The Memphis Grizzlies will play their third game during a four-day stretch to start the season when they play their home opener Saturday night against the Orlando Magic.
Toronto at Minnesota 8:00 PM ET
Julius Randle needed all of two games to find his footing with his new teammates on the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Houston at San Antonio 8:30 PM ET
The Houston Rockets will look to carry the momentum from their initial win of the season when they clash with the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday in the first of two games in three nights in the Alamo City between the teams.
Dallas at Phoenix 10:00 PM ET
Klay Thompson was a teammate of one-of-a-kind Stephen Curry for 13 seasons with the Golden State Warriors.
Sacramento at L.A. Lakers 10:30 PM ET
Off to the franchise's first 2-0 start since the 2010-11 season, the Los Angeles Lakers host the Sacramento Kings on Saturday for the second leg of a weekend back-to-back.