Nine NBA games were on the schedule on a stacked Sunday of action yesterday, headlined by the Los Angeles Clippers beating the New Orleans Pelicans 114-111 in overtime, the Houston Rockets pulling out a 107-103 overtime victory over the Indiana Pacers, and the Portland Trail Blazers coming back to the beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 115-110.
The schedule dips with only three games tonight, so let's get to previewing all of the action ahead.
San Antonio Spurs (32-6) @ Brooklyn Nets (10-27) - 7:30 pm ET
Brooklyn will play their first game since firing head coach Lionel Hollins, and will try to snap a four-game losing streak against a Spurs team that has won seven in a row and 14 of their last 15.
Washington Wizards (16-19) @ Chicago Bulls (22-13) - 8:00 pm ET
Chicago is looking for their sixth straight home win tonight, while the Wizards snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Magic on the road in their last outing.
Miami Heat (22-15) @ Golden State Warriors (35-2) - 10:30 pm ET
Miami has won five of their last seven games on the road, but are in the third game of a seven-game road trip against a Warriors team that has won six games in a row.
Here are the latest news and rumors around the league:
The Nets have fired head coach Lionel Hollins and GM Billy King. They are rumored to be pursuing Kentucky head coach John Calipari for both jobs.
Lamar Odom will not face charges for his stay at a Nevada brothel that led to a drug overdose.
Clippers guard Chris Paul and Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James were named Western and Eastern Conference Players of the Week, respectively.
Boston Celtics to target trade for Pelicans forward Ryan Anderson?
Bulls center Joakim Noah will play tonight after missing nine games with a shoulder injury.
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