Preview Roundups
November 28, 2015
Toronto at Washington 7:00 PM ET
The Toronto Raptors and Washington Wizards are going in very different directions heading into their matchup in the nation's capitol on Saturday. Toronto, which swept the three-game season series in 2014-15, has won three in a row after knocking off Cleveland 103-99 on Wednesday in its return home following a five-game road trip.
Brooklyn at Cleveland 7:30 PM ET
The Cleveland Cavaliers seemed to put an end to their road woes and can now set their sights on maintaining their dominance at home. The Cavaliers, one of three NBA teams with no losses at home, begin a two-game homestand Saturday against the woeful Brooklyn Nets.
Denver at Dallas 8:30 PM ET
The Dallas Mavericks attempt to end a season-worst three-game losing streak when they host the Denver Nuggets on Saturday. Dallas went winless on a road trip to Oklahoma City, Memphis and San Antonio and will look to get back on track against a Denver squad that has lost five consecutive games.
Atlanta at San Antonio 8:30 PM ET
The glow around the Atlanta Hawks’ 8-2 start to the season has faded in recent days, given Atlanta had lost four in a row on the road and five of seven overall. But Friday’s 116-101 victory at Memphis showed the offensive fluidity and defensive prowess the Hawks look to take into Saturday’s contest at San Antonio.
New Orleans at Utah 9:00 PM ET
New Orleans star Anthony Davis is in jeopardy of sitting out with a knee injury when the Pelicans visit the Utah Jazz on Saturday. Davis suffered a bruised right knee during a controversial play in Friday's 111-90 road loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.
L.A. Lakers at Portland 10:00 PM ET
The Los Angeles Lakers became the Golden State Warriors’ latest victim on their road to history and suffered their worst loss in an already disappointing season. The Lakers will try to avoid sending their latest losing streak to five straight when they visit the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday.
Sacramento at Golden State 10:30 PM ET
The Golden State Warriors keep soaring past other NBA teams and look to improve their record start to 18-0 when they visit the Sacramento Kings on Saturday. Golden State posted a season best for points and set a franchise record with 22 3-pointers in Friday's 135-116 road victory over the Phoenix Suns.