Preview Roundups
November 09, 2015
Orlando at Indiana 7:00 PM ET
The Indiana Pacers had their three-game winning streak halted and look to start a new one when they host the Orlando Magic on Monday. Indiana was on the short end of a 101-97 decision against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday to drop to 3-4 on the campaign.
Chicago at Philadelphia 7:00 PM ET
Derrick Rose’s inconsistency is becoming an issue for the Chicago Bulls’ offense, though he is not the only player struggling with his shot early in the season. Rose and the Bulls will try to put in a better performance when they visit the winless Philadelphia 76ers on Monday.
Minnesota at Atlanta 8:00 PM ET
The Atlanta Hawks have quietly been doing the same thing they did last season – cruising to wins and grabbing the top spot in the Eastern Conference. The Hawks will try to pick up their eighth straight victory when they host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday.
Portland at Denver 9:00 PM ET
The Portland Trail Blazers saw a three-game winning streak end in disappointing fashion when they let a huge lead get away during a loss to the Detroit Pistons. Portland attempts to move on from the stunning setback when it hosts the Denver Nuggets on Monday.
San Antonio at Sacramento 10:00 PM ET
The DeMarcus Cousins-less Sacramento Kings threw a scare into the Golden State Warriors before falling short on Saturday and will test their luck against another Western Conference contender when the San Antonio Spurs visit on Monday. Cousins missed his fourth straight game on Saturday and remains day-to-day with an Achilles injury.
Detroit at Golden State 10:30 PM ET
The Golden State Warriors look to maintain their status as the lone unbeaten team in the NBA when they host the Detroit Pistons on Monday. Golden State's 7-0 start is its best in the franchise's West Coast tenure and second overall to the Philadelphia Warriors rolling off nine straight to begin the 1960-61 campaign.
Memphis at L.A. Clippers 10:30 PM ET
The Memphis Grizzlies are getting into a bad habit of suffering lopsided losses against quality opponents. The Grizzlies will try to snap out of that funk when finish up a brutal five-game road trip at the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday.