Orlando at Brooklyn 3:30 PM ET
Franz Wagner has proven to be unstoppable in the first two meetings against the Brooklyn Nets and also is helping the Orlando Magic withstand the absence of Paolo Banchero.
Indiana at Memphis 3:30 PM ET
The Memphis Grizzlies are learning the benefits of giving this season.
Boston at Cleveland 6:00 PM ET
While Cleveland heads into Sunday's home matchup with the reigning NBA champion Boston Celtics sporting the league's best record, the Cavaliers also come in trying to avoid a three-game losing streak.
New Orleans at New York 6:00 PM ET
The New York Knicks will get a chance to advance to the NBA Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday night.
Miami at Toronto 6:00 PM ET
The Toronto Raptors open a seven-game homestand Sunday night with a chance to avenge a loss to the Miami Heat in a return match.
Oklahoma City at Houston 7:00 PM ET
Injuries haven't done much to disrupt the Oklahoma City Thunder as they approach the quarter-pole of the regular season schedule, with their performance confirming that their ascension to the top of the Western Conference standings last year wasn't a fluke.
L.A. Lakers at Utah 8:00 PM ET
Utah Jazz coach Will Hardy found a silver lining after his team's 106-94 home loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday night.
Dallas at Portland 9:00 PM ET
The Dallas Mavericks are enjoying their best stretch of the season, and most of it has been accomplished without superstar guard Luka Doncic.
San Antonio at Sacramento 9:00 PM ET
Victor Wembanyama makes his second career visit to California's capital, in search of his first win there, when the San Antonio Spurs take on the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night.
Denver at L.A. Clippers 10:00 PM ET
The Los Angeles Clippers will attempt to extend their home winning streak to eight games when they take on the Denver Nuggets on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif.