In another matchup at the same time, the Chicago Bulls, currently sitting at 17-19, will take on the Indiana Pacers, who hold a record of 19-18. Both teams are looking to improve their standings as the season progresses. The Washington Wizards, struggling with a 6-27 record, will also be in action against the Philadelphia 76ers, who have a record of 14-20, at 70 PM ET.
Later in the evening, the Toronto Raptors, with a record of 8-28, will challenge the New York Knicks, who are performing well at 24-13, at 7:30 PM ET. The Detroit Pistons, sitting at 18-18, will face the Brooklyn Nets, who have a record of 13-23, also at 7:30 PM ET. The Portland Trail Blazers, with a 12-23 record, will take on the New Orleans Pelicans, who are struggling at 7-29, at 80 PM ET.
The night will conclude with the Los Angeles Clippers, holding a record of 20-16, facing the Denver Nuggets at 90 PM ET. Finally, the San Antonio Spurs, currently at 18-18, will go up against the Milwaukee Bucks, who have a record of 18-16, at 9:30 PM ET.
In injury news, Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga has sprained his right ankle and is expected to miss some time, as confirmed by coach Steve Kerr. This injury comes as the Warriors continue to navigate their season without star player Stephen Curry, although they recently managed to secure a victory against the Memphis Grizzlies.
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