After a six-game Monday night, the NBA is back with a seven-game slate on Tuesday featuring a few fun games and some underdogs.
The Philadelphia 76ers will visit the New York Knicks, who will welcome back OG Anunoby for the first time since Jan. 27. The Indiana Pacers will visit the Oklahoma City Thunder with Jalen Williams questionable because of a sprained ankle, the Wolves will visit the LA Clippers with a slew of questionable players for both teams, and the Milwaukee Bucks will visit the Sacramento Kings for the late game in a fun matchup between Giannis Antetokounmpo and Domantas Sabonis.
Another interesting matchup will be the San Antonio Spurs hosting the Houston Rockets, as we'll have to see whether San Antonio will let Victor Wembanyama play in a back-to-back after he had 27 points, 14 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks and 3 3-pointers on 10-of-25 shooting on Monday.
Alperen Sengun (ankle) won't play in this one, and Wemby could have a field day if the team lets him play. If Wemby is able to go, I like taking his points + rebounds + assists over, regardless of what that number is, but I wouldn't lock anything in until we know whether he's going to be on the court. New York Knicks (-5) vs.