Indiana at Orlando 7:00 PM ET
Bennedict Mathurin and Tyrese Haliburton will aim to ride the momentum of their best outings of the young season when the Indiana Pacers visit the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night.
Boston at Brooklyn 7:30 PM ET
When the Brooklyn Nets faced the Boston Celtics in recent seasons, the results did not favor Brooklyn.
Chicago at New York 7:30 PM ET
The New York Knicks will look to post consecutive wins for just the second time this season when they host the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night.
Cleveland at Philadelphia 7:30 PM ET
The Cleveland Cavaliers are off to the best start in franchise history and the best start for any NBA team in nearly a decade.
New Orleans at Oklahoma City 7:30 PM ET
The Oklahoma City Thunder are still reeling from losing one of their promising young players for an extended period of time.
L.A. Clippers at Houston 8:00 PM ET
When the situation suddenly and surprisingly became dire against the Washington Wizards early in the fourth quarter on Monday, the Houston Rockets reclaimed stability by utilizing their most reliable offensive option.
Detroit at Milwaukee 8:00 PM ET
The Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks got off on the right foot to start their NBA Cup campaigns.
Washington at San Antonio 8:00 PM ET
The San Antonio Spurs will look to win consecutive games for just the second time this season and get to the .500 mark when they host the struggling Washington Wizards on Wednesday night.
Memphis at L.A. Lakers 10:00 PM ET
One week after the Memphis Grizzlies delivered a convincing victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, the teams will clash again on Wednesday.
Minnesota at Portland 10:00 PM ET
Portland big man Robert Williams III has just returned from a 12-month absence due to a major knee injury.
Phoenix at Sacramento 10:00 PM ET
Two teams adjusting to life without a key player will meet in a rematch Wednesday night when the Phoenix Suns visit the Sacramento Kings on the second night of a back-to-back.