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Preview Roundups
January 17, 2020
Minnesota at Indiana 7:00 PM ET
Domantas Sabonis and Malcolm Brogdon aren't leading the Eastern Conference in All-Star votes, but the duo is certainly putting as much pressure on opposing defenses as any in the league. Sabonis and Brogdon will try to lead the Indiana Pacers to a home-and-home sweep when they host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday.
Chicago at Philadelphia 7:00 PM ET
The Philadelphia 76ers are looking for someone to step up with All-Star center Joel Embiid out of the lineup, and Tobias Harris is rising to the challenge. Harris will try to put together another strong performance when the 76ers host the Chicago Bulls on Friday.
Washington at Toronto 7:00 PM ET
The healthy version of the Toronto Raptors may have enough weapons to defend their NBA title. The Raptors will try to show off their offensive firepower once again when they host the Washington Wizards on Friday.
Cleveland at Memphis 8:00 PM ET
The Memphis Grizzlies are a hot team and they look to extend their season-long winning streak to seven when they host the lowly Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday. Memphis posted four double-digit victories during the stretch, including an impressive 121-110 triumph over the visiting Houston Rockets on Tuesday.
Miami at Oklahoma City 8:00 PM ET
The Oklahoma City Thunder's surge up the standings hit a snag on Wednesday, when they forgot to bring the defense in a 130-121 loss to Toronto. The Thunder will try to bounce back and avoid their first back-to-back losses in over a month when they host the Miami Heat on Friday.
Atlanta at San Antonio 8:30 PM ET
The Atlanta Hawks attempt to halt a 21-game losing streak in San Antonio when they visit the Spurs on Friday. Atlanta lost by double digits 15 times during the long drought and last won in the Alamo City on Feb. 15, 1997.
Portland at Dallas 9:30 PM ET
Luka Doncic's 12th triple-double of the season stunned coach Rick Carlisle and the 20-year-old star looks for another stellar performance when the Dallas Mavericks host the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday. Doncic recorded 25 points, 15 rebounds and a career-best 17 assists as the Mavericks defeated the host Sacramento Kings 127-123 on Wednesday.