Boston at Charlotte 7:00 PM ET
The Boston Celtics and Charlotte Hornets haven't had a lot in common in recent seasons, given the wide gap in their levels of success.
Orlando at Cleveland 7:00 PM ET
Cleveland coach Kenny Atkinson has made an immediate impact in his first season with the Cavaliers, who are off to the franchise's best start since 2016-17.
New York at Detroit 7:00 PM ET
The New York Knicks made the biggest trade of the NBA offseason, acquiring Karl-Anthony Towns from Minnesota. Towns put on an offensive show in his fourth game with the club.
Sacramento at Atlanta 7:30 PM ET
Two teams trending in different directions will square off in Atlanta on Friday, when the Hawks host the Sacramento Kings.
Chicago at Brooklyn 7:30 PM ET
In the beginning of Jordi Fernandez's coaching tenure, the Brooklyn Nets are showing pluckiness even if it does not always result in wins.
L.A. Lakers at Toronto 7:30 PM ET
With All-Star Scottie Barnes out for at least three weeks, the Toronto Raptors will continue to be short-handed against the visiting Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night.
Indiana at New Orleans 8:00 PM ET
The Indiana Pacers found their offense and ended a three-game losing streak in their last game.
Denver at Minnesota 9:30 PM ET
The Denver Nuggets enjoyed a two-day break after working overtime to posting back-to-back victories earlier this week.
Oklahoma City at Portland 10:00 PM ET
The Oklahoma City Thunder have dominated the Portland Trail Blazers in recent seasons, including a historic 62-point victory last January.