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Preview Roundups
February 06, 2019
Denver at Brooklyn 7:30 PM ET
The Denver Nuggets had a six-game winning streak snapped and attempt to start a new one when they visit the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday. The Nuggets were down three starters on Monday and were unable to put up much of an effort as they were pounded 129-103 by the host Detroit Pistons.
New Orleans at Chicago 8:00 PM ET
Anthony Davis is the New Orleans Pelicans' star player for now, but his immediate future is very much in doubt. Davis has been cleared to return to practice after missing the last seven games with a sprained index finger but there is no word on whether he will take the court when the Pelicans visit his hometown Chicago Bulls on Wednesday.
Washington at Milwaukee 8:00 PM ET
The NBA-best Milwaukee Bucks are rolling along with wins in four straight and nine of their last 10 games and just finished up another successful road trip which included a win at the Washington Wizards. The Bucks will try to ease past the Wizards once again when they host a rematch on Wednesday.
Charlotte at Dallas 8:30 PM ET
The Charlotte Hornets have struggled on the road this season as they begin a four-game excursion against the host Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday. The Hornets are just 7-18 in road venues with eight of the setbacks coming by 15 or more points.
Phoenix at Utah 9:00 PM ET
The Utah Jazz look to stretch their homecourt winning streak against Phoenix to nine games when they host the Suns on Wednesday. Phoenix limps into town with a season-long 11-game losing streak while the Jazz have won 10 of their past 13 outings.
Houston at Sacramento 10:00 PM ET
James Harden attempts to record his 28th straight effort of 30 or more points when the Houston Rockets visit the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday. Harden and the Rockets will also be looking to post their 16th victory in the past 18 meetings against the Kings.
San Antonio at Golden State 10:30 PM ET
The Golden State Warriors struggled to find the energy to compete in two games at home after returning from a long trip but managed to split the two and will try to secure a winning three-game homestand when they host the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday. The Warriors will play three of five at home leading up to the All-Star break as they try to build momentum for the stretch run.