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Which NBA games are this week? Timetable, TV channels, tips on how to see

With the opening weekend of the NCAA tournament, in which the Airwaves dominates, the NBA will reset the volume of marquee matchups this week, but there are still some high -quality games that are worth seeing.

Full NBA National TV time plan

For games from March 17th to 23rd | Every time east

GAME TIME TV
Warmth at Knicks Mon., 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Nuggets at Warriors Mon., 10 p.m. ESPN
Networks at Celtics Tue, 7:30 p.m. NBA TV
Dollars at Warriors Tue, 10 p.m. NBA TV
Piston in heat Wed., 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Nuggets at Lakers Wed., 10 p.m. ESPN
Networks at Pacers Thu, 7 p.m. NBA TV
Bulls at Kings Thu., 10 p.m. NBA TV
76 at Spurs Fri, 8 p.m. NBA TV
Grizzlies at Clippers Fri, 10:30 p.m. NBA TV
Warrior at Hawks Sat., 7 p.m. NBA TV
Dollars at Kings Sat., 10 p.m. NBA TV
Donner at Clippers Sun., 9 p.m. NBA TV

Warmth at Knicks

Time: Mon., 7:30 p.m. et
TV: ESPN
Why you watch: Walking into the past with one of the great traditional rivals of the NBA … even if this time there is a little shine. The Knicks are without Jalen Brunson (but 2-2 without him, as far as he recovered from a bricked up ankle), while the heat has lost seven in a row and achieved as many victories as the Portland Trail Blazers this season. Miami has some serious questions outside of the season.

Nuggets at Warriors

Time: Mon., 10 p.m. et
TV: ESPN
Why you watch: This is a potential preview of the best playoff series in the NBA in the first round die Nuggets are currently number 3, the Warriors No. 6. Golden State is 14-1 with Jimmy Butler in the line-up, but Dasver can control Nikola Jokic with MVP candidate. This is one of the best games that are over the schedule throughout the week, a measurement game that affects the overall ranking.

Networks at Celtics

Time: Tue, 7:30 p.m. et
TV: NBA TV
Why you watch: This is a remaining of a game from Saturday evening, in which Brooklyn led to 7:59 94-92, but a big 3 pointer from Kristapaps Porzingis-in finally played Boston in his first game and Derrick White did his thing. The networks don't win much, but they play teams nearby.

Dollars at Warriors

Time: Tue, 10 p.m. et
TV: NBA TV
Why you watch: Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks need some quality wins in the CV – and if they defeat the Jimmy Butler/Stephen Curry Warriors in San Francisco. Milwaukee, the Golden State catches a back-to-back game on the second night, could be the break that the goats need.

Piston in heat

Time: Wed., 7:30 p.m. et
TV: ESPN
Why you watch: Because you should see the pistons on every chance you get, you are the best story in the NBA this season. Cade Cunningham looks like an all-NBA player, and a team that was expected to be talked about in the season about lottery ping pong balls looks like they are a top-Six seeds. Miami thought it was a top-Six seeds, but now doesn't play like a team that doesn't get it out of the game.

Nuggets at Lakers

Time: Wed., 10 p.m. et
TV: ESPN
Why you watch: Denver and Los Angeles shared their last two meetings. In the first case, the defense of Lakers Nikola Jokic stopped in the relative check and no one else rose to the nuggets. In the second, without LeBron James (which is not expected that he will come back for this game) or Luka Doncic, the defense of the Lakers had no response to Jokic, but the game was still nearby. Will the Lakers defense, when the setting to Los Angeles moves, will it regret its groove by arranging and overcrowding Jokic?

Networks at Pacers

Time: Thu., 7 p.m. et
TV: NBA TV
Why you watch: At that time on Thursday evening, your NCAA clips (men and women) will be in ruins. So go to NBA TV to catch the always entertaining Tyrese -Heliburton and try to get Indiana to run past Brookly.

Bulls at Kings

Time: Thu., 10 p.m.
TV: NBA TV
Why you watch: It is the Zach Lavine Revenge game. It took more than a year, but Chicago finally exchanged Lavine to the cut -off date and he went to Sacramento, where he illuminated the scoreboard. For Chicago they watch Coby White, who has the ball with Josh Giddey in their hands and is an underestimated underestimated player.

76 at Spurs

Time: Fri, 8 p.m.
TV: NBA TV
Why you watch: Stephon Castle looks like the leader for Rookie of the Year, to see how good he looks (and imagine how great he will look next to Victor Wembanyama in a few years).

Grizzlies at Clippers

Time: Fri, 10:30 p.m. et
TV: NBA TV
Why you watch: Great shot than yes Morant and James Harden Face Off – and don't forget Kawhi Leonard, who looks more and more like his vintage – in every game. The Clipper's defense was wearing her at the beginning of the season, but the team has dropped the rope at this end of the square lately. Can Tyronn Lue bring his team back on the right track?

Warrior at Hawks

Time: Sat., 7 p.m. et
TV: NBA TV
Why you watch: Logo recordings. With Stephen Curry and Trae Young on the square, we can expect a few ridiculously deep 3-pointer. This is a large order for the HAWKS because the Warriors have only lost one game since Jimmy Butler put together for Golden State.

Dollars at Kings

Time: Sat., 10 p.m. et
TV: NBA TV
Why you watch: Sacramento is a better defensive team this season than you think (not good, but outside the lower 10 in the league), but you lack an inner presence to protect the edge. That seems to be a bad thing against Gianni's antetocounmpo, the best descents in the NBA.

Donner at Clippers

Time: Sun., 9 p.m. et
TV: NBA TV
Why you watch: This is a preview of a potential 1-8 matchup in the first round of the West Playoffs (the Clippers are the No. 8 seeds, but would have to fight to face thunder). Los Angeles is not a pushover with James Harden, Kawhi Leonard and a legitimate big one who can push around Chet Holmgren in Ivica Zubac, but this will be a test of the crime in Los Angeles against the dominant thunder defense.

Emergency games

    • Indiana Pacers @ Minnesota Timberwolves (Mon., 8pm et): This is the best league pass game of the week, a Rothößes Timberwolves team who won against the up-Tempo, Fun Pacers, eight in a row. Wetting the over and enjoying the show.
    • Atlanta Hawks @ Charlotte Hornets (Tue, 7 p.m. ET): Trae Young against Lamelo Ball is a show that is worth seeing, even if the Hawks should hardly have any problems winning on the street.
    • Toronto Raptors @ Golden State Warriors (Thu., 10 p.m. et): In the first half when Toronto has his best players on the pitch – Scottie Barnes, Immanuel Quickley, RJ Barrett – this should be an entertaining game that is worth seeing. In the second half, the Warriors will want to win this more than the raptors.
    • Detroit Pistons @ Dallas Mavericks (Fri., 8:30 p.m. ET): As mentioned above, always switch on as Cade Cunningham and the Pistons are the best story in the NBA this season. Take a look at which eight guys Dallas can be cobbled together for a line -up. This team has just ruined injuries.
    • Cleveland Cavaliers @ Phoenix Suns (Fri., 10 p.m. et): Phoenix – the players, the coaching team, the property, all – are frustrated that they could not find out this thing. The Suns still need profits to catch Dallas and make the game, so you will be hard in this game, but will it be important against the team with the best record in the league?
    • Denver Nuggets @ Houston Rockets (Sun., 7 p.m. et): This should feel like a playoff game – seeding will be important in the West, and these teams will enter the no.2 in the conference during the week. Only one game separates No. 2 of No. 5 in the conference. This game is important. Expect that both teams will play like this.