Preview Roundups
March 17, 2021
Toronto at Detroit 7:00 PM ET
Dwane Casey isn't sure which players from his former team will suit up on Wednesday.
Brooklyn at Indiana 7:00 PM ET
To obtain James Harden, the Brooklyn Nets parted with some of their young core who made them a destination for stars Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant in free agency.
Milwaukee at Philadelphia 7:00 PM ET
The Philadelphia 76ers' Tobias Harris hasn't been shy about expressing his disappointment over not being selected as an Eastern Conference All-Star.
Sacramento at Washington 7:00 PM ET
The Sacramento Kings and host Washington Wizards meet for the first time this season Wednesday night, with each team attempting to end a losing streak.
Boston at Cleveland 8:00 PM ET
Coming off their Eastern Conference finals finish a season ago, the Boston Celtics are still looking for a win against one of the league's top-tier teams.
San Antonio at Chicago 8:00 PM ET
Teetering after losing three of four and coming off a 35-point drubbing to open a five-game road trip, the San Antonio Spurs regrouped Monday with a 109-99 victory over the host Detroit Pistons.
Golden State at Houston 8:00 PM ET
Before their respective rosters were dramatically altered for a variety of reasons, the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets were bitter rivals battling atop the Western Conference.
Miami at Memphis 9:00 PM ET
When the Miami Heat visit the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night, the spotlight will be on Jimmy Butler and Ja Morant.
Charlotte at Denver 9:00 PM ET
After the way the Denver Nuggets needed a big fourth quarter to get past a travel-weary Indiana Pacers team two nights earlier, they will need to avoid falling behind a hot Charlotte team Wednesday night if they are going to win for the seventh time in eight games.
L.A. Clippers at Dallas 9:30 PM ET
After a tweak here and an adjustment here, the Los Angeles Clippers like what they saw Monday and will return with a similar look Wednesday when they face the Dallas Mavericks for the second time in three days.