Preview Roundups
March 19, 2021
Sacramento at Boston 7:30 PM ET
The Sacramento Kings begin the back half of a six-game road swing with a visit to the Boston Celtics on Friday.
San Antonio at Cleveland 7:30 PM ET
The San Antonio Spurs have traveled well throughout the season, save for a 35-point shellacking to begin their current five-game road trip.
Indiana at Miami 8:00 PM ET
Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler will be looking for improved defensive results on Friday night against the visiting Indiana Pacers.
Brooklyn at Orlando 8:00 PM ET
When James Harden grabbed a rebound in the waning seconds on Wednesday night, he ended a Brooklyn Nets win with another triple-double.
Detroit at Houston 8:00 PM ET
More reinforcements are on the way for the Houston Rockets as they seek to end their franchise-record, 18-game losing streak.
Golden State at Memphis 8:00 PM ET
The visiting Golden State Warriors hope to have Stephen Curry and Kelly Oubre Jr. when they play the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night.
Chicago at Denver 9:00 PM ET
The Denver Nuggets were scuffling before heading out on a four-game road trip just before the All-Star break. Denver was just two games above .500, and a bad trip could have put last year's Western Conference finalist out of the playoff picture.
Minnesota at Phoenix 10:00 PM ET
Anthony Edwards bristled recently at talk that the Charlotte Hornets' LaMelo Ball was the NBA's top rookie over the first half of the season.
Dallas at Portland 10:00 PM ET
After an entertaining two-game set against a championship contender, the Dallas Mavericks head into another back-to-back challenge when they travel to Portland to face the Trail Blazers twice this weekend.