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Preview Roundups
January 27, 2021
Indiana at Charlotte 7:00 PM ET
Malcolm Brogdon answered his worst game of the season with his best, as his career-high 36 points paced the Indiana Pacers to their second win in their past three outings.
Detroit at Cleveland 7:00 PM ET
win two in a row.
Sacramento at Orlando 7:00 PM ET
The Sacramento Kings begin a four-game road swing on Wednesday night when they visit an Orlando Magic team that is in the middle of a four-game homestand at Amway Center in Orlando, Fla.
Brooklyn at Atlanta 7:30 PM ET
Brooklyn's Big Three will make their first appearance in Atlanta on Wednesday when the Nets, who have won six of their last eight, visit the Hawks.
Denver at Miami 7:30 PM ET
The Denver Nuggets, who are set to visit the Miami Heat on Wednesday night, have a good thing going with both their starters and their second unit.
L.A. Lakers at Philadelphia 7:30 PM ET
The Los Angeles Lakers put their unbeaten road record on the line Wednesday night in Philadelphia.
Milwaukee at Toronto 7:30 PM ET
The Toronto Raptors will try to build on their recent success at their temporary home in Tampa, Fla., Wednesday night when they host the Milwaukee Bucks.
Boston at San Antonio 8:30 PM ET
The specter of COVID-19 cancellation will hang over the AT&T Center on Wednesday night when the Boston Celtics make their only trip of the season to San Antonio to face the Spurs.
Washington at New Orleans 9:00 PM ET
The Washington Wizards and the New Orleans Pelicans have both had recent disruptions due to COVID-19 protocols.
Oklahoma City at Phoenix 9:00 PM ET
Fighting to emerge from a rocky stretch, the Phoenix Suns will look for even more progress when they host the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night.
Dallas at Utah 9:00 PM ET
The Dallas Mavericks are set to take on the Utah Jazz twice in three nights at Salt Lake City, and while the Jazz have won nine consecutive games, the visitors might finally have some help on the way.
Minnesota at Golden State 10:00 PM ET
Anthony Edwards and James Wiseman, the top two picks in last year's NBA draft, had played against each other in high school All-Star exhibitions, but never in an NBA game until Monday.