Preview Roundups
February 29, 2020
Chicago at New York 5:00 PM ET
Coby White is having his moment for the Chicago Bulls, but the team still isn't finding a way to win consistently. White will try to lead the Bulls to their first road win in over a month when they visit the New York Knicks on Saturday.
Portland at Atlanta 7:30 PM ET
The slumping Portland Trail Blazers are finding it hard to pick up wins without injured star Damian Lillard. They'll have to go at least one more game without the high-scoring guard when they visit the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday night.
Brooklyn at Miami 7:30 PM ET
The Miami Heat aim for their first two-game winning streak in nearly a month when they host the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday. Behind 26 points from All-Star Jimmy Butler, the Heat rallied past the visiting Dallas Mavericks for a 126-118 win Friday night in the second game of their five-game homestand.
Indiana at Cleveland 8:00 PM ET
The Indiana Pacers are beginning to find some chemistry with their new starting five and will try to build off their recent success during a five-game road trip, which begins Saturday at the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Pacers have won four of their last five and are 3-1 with the starting five of Victor Oladipo, Malcolm Brogdon, Domantas Sabonis, T.J. Warren and Myles Turner.
L.A. Lakers at Memphis 8:00 PM ET
The availability of All-Star forward LeBron James will be determined close to game time as the Los Angeles Lakers visit the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday. James missed Thursday's 116-86 rout of the host Golden Warriors due to a groin injury and hopes to return as the Lakers seek their eighth straight victory.
Houston at Boston 8:30 PM ET
The Boston Celtics are developing a new superstar in forward Jayson Tatum, and he has his team on a hot streak. Tatum and the Celtics will face another team surging up the standings when they host James Harden, Russell Westbrook and the red-hot Houston Rockets on Saturday.
Orlando at San Antonio 8:30 PM ET
The San Antonio Spurs are floundering at nine games under .500 and their playoff streak of 22 straight seasons is in jeopardy. San Antonio is in need of a quick turnaround as it has dropped seven of its last nine games entering Saturday's home contest against the Orlando Magic.
Golden State at Phoenix 9:00 PM ET
The Golden State Warriors are waiting on the upcoming return of Stephen Curry as they keep absorbing lumps to their sagging record. The Warriors aim to halt an eight-game losing streak when they visit the Phoenix Suns on Saturday.