Preview Roundups
November 03, 2019
Chicago at Indiana 5:00 PM ET
The Indiana Pacers seek a third straight win following three consecutive losses to start the season when they host the Chicago Bulls on Sunday in the finale of a two-game homestand. The Pacers were the last team in the Eastern Conference to break into the win column with a triumph over Brooklyn on Wednesday and they followed that up with Friday's 102-95 victory over Cleveland to begin the homestand.
Houston at Miami 6:00 PM ET
The Houston Rockets scored 116 points in a loss at Brooklyn on Friday, 43 points fewer than they managed in a victory at Washington on Wednesday. The Rockets will try to find the top gear on offense again and improve to 2-1 on the four-game road trip when they visit the Miami Heat on Sunday.
Sacramento at New York 6:00 PM ET
The two teams with the worst record in their respective conferences in the early going meet up Sunday in New York, where the Knicks host the Sacramento Kings. Both squads opened 1-5 and entered Saturday alone in the basement of their conference standings, although the Kings finally broke into the win column Friday with a 102-101 victory over Utah at home.
L.A. Lakers at San Antonio 7:00 PM ET
The Los Angeles Lakers are starting to gel and picked up their first road win with a 119-110 overtime triumph at Dallas on Friday. LeBron James, Anthony Davis and company will try to make it five consecutive victories when they continue a three-game trip by visiting the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday.
Dallas at Cleveland 7:30 PM ET
Luka Doncic is having his way with opponents early in the season and looks to continue his hot start when he leads the Dallas Mavericks into a Sunday night matchup with the host Cleveland Cavaliers. The 20-year-old Doncic recorded his 10th career triple-double -- second in the last four games -- with 31 points, 15 assists and 13 rebounds in an overtime loss to the Los Angeles Lakers and idol LeBron James on Friday.
Utah at L.A. Clippers 9:00 PM ET
Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers are showing signs that they intend to compete for a championship this season and have yet to fall at home. The road has not been quite as friendly, and the Clippers will try to avenge a road loss when they host the Utah Jazz on Sunday.