Boston at Detroit 7:00 PM ET
The surprising Detroit Pistons will try to do something on Wednesday that they haven't accomplished in 17 years. They'll look to stretch their winning streak to eight games when they host the defending champion Boston Celtics.
Toronto at Indiana 7:00 PM ET
After facing Western Conference contenders in the first three dates of their four-game homestand, the Indiana Pacers close out the set on Wednesday with their struggling Eastern Conference counterparts, the Toronto Raptors.
Philadelphia at New York 7:00 PM ET
If the New York Knicks' track record this season is any indication, the tonic for what ails them might be the Philadelphia 76ers.
Portland at Washington 7:00 PM ET
The Washington Wizards have been extremely generous throughout the season. However, they picked a fine time to get downright stingy.
Oklahoma City at Brooklyn 7:30 PM ET
Because of their dominance for most of the season, the Oklahoma City Thunder rarely play close games or wilt in the fourth quarter.
Atlanta at Miami 7:30 PM ET
Dyson Daniels' goal prior to this season was to be named to the NBA's All-Defensive team.
L.A. Clippers at Chicago 8:00 PM ET
Bogdan Bogdanovic was assessing his struggles in his first start with the Los Angeles Clippers when he indirectly captured the pulse of the team.
Sacramento at Utah 9:00 PM ET
Two common themes emerged from the Sacramento Kings' blowout victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Monday night.
San Antonio at Houston 9:30 PM ET
The Houston Rockets had dropped six of nine games with veteran guard Fred VanVleet absent from their lineup before they summoned some of the grit and determination that highlighted the early part of their season down the stretch of a white-knuckle win.