Preview Roundups
March 02, 2020
Utah at Cleveland 7:00 PM ET
The Utah Jazz picked themselves up and snapped a four-game slide on Friday, just in time to switch the momentum in front of a four-game road trip. The Jazz will try to get that trip started with a victory when they visit the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday.
Houston at New York 7:00 PM ET
The Houston Rockets had to work overtime to keep their winning streak intact on Saturday but came away with another signature victory thanks to Russell Westbrook. The former MVP will try to keep his hot streak going and lead the Rockets to a seventh consecutive win when they visit the New York Knicks on Monday.
Portland at Orlando 7:00 PM ET
The Orlando Magic saw their three-game winning streak come to an end Saturday night by the narrowest of margins, but look to get back on track when they return home to take on the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday. Orlando rallied from an early deficit to take a lead into the final two minutes at San Antonio before falling 114-113, with guard Evan Fournier missing an off-balance layup with 2.2 seconds left.
Memphis at Atlanta 7:30 PM ET
The Memphis Grizzlies snapped out of their post All-Star break malaise in a big way on Saturday and tightened up the defense while taking down the top team in the Western Conference. The Grizzlies will try to continue their march toward a playoff spot when they open a three-game trip by visiting the Atlanta Hawks on Monday.
Milwaukee at Miami 7:30 PM ET
With fellow All-Star Khris Middleton sidelined with a neck issue, Giannis Antetokounmpo has somehow raised his game to another level and the reigning MVP looks to help his Milwaukee Bucks stay hot when they visit the Miami Heat on Monday. Antetokounmpo recorded the first 40-20 game of his career with 41 points and 20 rebounds in Sunday's 93-85 win at Charlotte.
Dallas at Chicago 8:00 PM ET
The Dallas Mavericks had no problem getting past one struggling team while playing without star guard Luka Doncic. They'll look to make it two in a row against sub-.500 teams when they visit the Chicago Bulls in the finale of a four-game road trip Monday.
Indiana at San Antonio 8:30 PM ET
The Indiana Pacers notched a win on the first stop of a five-game trip, but the road is only going to get tougher. The Pacers will try to make it 2-0 on the trip and six wins in the last seven games when they visit the San Antonio Spurs on Monday.