NBA Games on TV Today - Sunday, February 9, 2025
NBA Basketball Games on TV Today, Tonight - Sunday, February 9, 2025
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NBA REGULAR SEASON | Time ET | TV |
Charlotte Hornets vs Detroit Pistons | 1:00pm | FanDuel Sports CHA FanDuel Sports DET |
Toronto Raptors vs Houston Rockets | 2:00pm | SCHN Sportsnet |
Philadelphia 76ers vs Milwaukee Bucks | 2:00pm | ABC ESPN+ |
Charlotte Hornets vs Detroit Pistons Preview, What to Watch
In the NBA's Eastern Conference, the sixth-place Detroit Pistons take on the 14th-place Charlotte Hornets this afternoon. The Hornets have the third-worst record in the league at 13-36, while the Pistons are at.500 with a 26-26 record. This is our prediction for the match.
The Pistons easily defeated the 76ers 125–112 at home on Friday after scoring 78 points in the first half and leading by 29 points at the half. It ended a two-game losing streak and was their third victory in the previous five games.
The fact that they recently triumphed without the assistance of star point player Cade Cunnginham was possibly the most impressive aspect of their success.
The 23-year-old is listed as day-to-day and should make a comeback after missing the Philadelphia game due to an ankle ailment.
Miles Bridges made the game-winning three-pointer with 1.4 seconds remaining to help the Hornets defeat the Spurs 117-116 at home on Friday. The outcome ended Charlotte's six-game losing streak and was their ninth home victory of the year.
In a strange scenario, Charlotte's trade deadline agreement that had traded Mark Williams for Suns big man Jusuf Nurkic and Lakers rookie Dalton Knecht was accepted, but it was canceled two days later. The transaction was reportedly canceled because Williams' physical "did not go as expected."
Toronto Raptors vs Houston Rockets Preview, What to Watch
The Houston Rockets and Toronto Raptors will play an interconference game in the NBA on Sunday. The Raptors enter this game 13th in the East with a record of 16-36, while the Rockets are fourth in the West with a record of 32-20. This is our prediction for the match. This is our prediction for the match.
As they look for a solution to end their current losing skid, the Rockets' dysfunction persists. Yesterday, they lost the Battle of Texas on the road to the Mavericks 116-105, which was their sixth straight loss.
The Rockets are only 2-5 without the one-time All-Star, so their injury to starting point guard Fred VanVleet isn't helping them at all.
VanVleet should not play against his old squad because he is now categorized as "week-to-week."
The Raptors are hoping to end their own losing streak when they visit Houston. The Thunder defeated Toronto 121-109 on the road on Friday, their third consecutive defeat.
Before that, the Raptors were getting into a groove after winning seven of eight games in a row a few weeks prior.
Brandon Ingram, a former Pelican, was acquired by Toronto during the trade deadline, but he will not be making his debut here due to an ankle injury. Leading rebounder Jakob Poeltl and top scorer RJ Barrett will also be absent for the visitors.
Philadelphia 76ers vs Milwaukee Bucks Preview, What to Watch
When the Milwaukee Bucks play the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday afternoon, two Eastern Conference foes square off in the NBA's Eastern Conference. The Sixers are in 11th place with a 20-31 record, while the Bucks are in fifth place with a 27-23 record. For our match prediction, continue reading.
Milwaukee is coming off a 115-110 road loss to the struggling Hawks on Friday, their second consecutive game without Giannis Antetokounmpo. The Bucks have lost six of their last eight games overall, and they are making a valiant effort to reverse this current slump in play.
Due to their recent losing run, the Bucks are now only two games ahead of the Heat in the fight for the top six seeds, having fallen behind Indiana in the rankings.
Philly is only 1.5 games behind 10th place and a play-in spot, even though they are 11 games below.500.
In their 125–112 road defeat on Friday, the 76ers were completely destroyed by the Pistons, falling behind by 29 at the half after giving up 78 points in the first half.
In his 30 minutes of play, Embiid finished with 23 points, seven rebounds, and six assists. The former MVP, who is rated as "questionable," was only in his fifteenth game of the season.
The Sixers have now dropped four of their last five games and two in a row.