Tobias Harris is setting the pace for the team with an impressive 14 points, shooting a perfect 6-6 from the field. Malik Beasley is also contributing with 11 points, hitting 3 out of 5 shots from long-range. Cade Cunningham is facilitating the offense with four assists, one of which was a beautiful lob to Jalen Duren for an easy bucket.
Hornets vs. Pistons (
Live on NBA League Pass
)
76ers vs. Bucks (
2 ET, Live on ABC/ESPN+
)
Raptors vs. Rockets (
2 ET, Live on NBA League Pass
)
Joel Embiid was questionable for Sunday’s game against Milwaukee but will suit up and start for the 76ers.
Joining him in the starting five are Paul George, Justin Edwards, Kelly Oubre Jr., and Tyrese Maxey.
Guerschon Yabusele, who is pictured, will not start after all but will play.
The Hornets and Pistons will each be going for a second consecutive win when they square off at 1 ET in Detroit. The Pistons will have Cade Cunningham returning to the starting lineup after sitting out Friday’s victory over the 76ers with an ankle injury.
Dennis Schröder and Lindy Waters III will also be available to make their team debuts after being acquired at the trade deadline. Meanwhile, Charlotte will remain without LaMelo Ball (ankle).
The Rockets have been spiraling, as losers of six in a row, and they have now fallen to the fifth seed in the West. They’ll have an opportunity to pick up a win when they host the Raptors, who after a hot stretch, have dropped three consecutive games.
Milwaukee and Philadelphia will headline Sunday’s slate with a nationally televised matchup on ABC. The broadcast will feature the legendary Hubie Brown calling his final game. The Bucks will remain without Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf), while Joel Embiid (knee) is questionable for the 76ers. Both teams are coming off Friday night losses.