
How to watch March 25, 2025 NBA games online and on TV
The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Sacramento Kings take the court for one of many compelling matchups on the NBA slate today.
Coverage of all the NBA action today is available to you, with the info provided below.
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How to watch today's NBA games
San Antonio Spurs at Detroit Pistons
Tuesday's NBA schedule includes Jalen Duren's Detroit Pistons (40-32) hosting the San Antonio Spurs (31-39) at Little Caesars Arena. Game time is 7 p.m. ET.
Game time: 7:00 PM ET
7:00 PM ET TV channel: KMCI - The Spot
KMCI - The Spot Live stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
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Orlando Magic at Charlotte Hornets
The Orlando Magic (34-38) heads into a road matchup with Jusuf Nurkic and the Charlotte Hornets (18-53) at Spectrum Center on Tuesday, beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
Game time: 7:00 PM ET
7:00 PM ET TV channel: FanDuel Sports Network
FanDuel Sports Network Live stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
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Golden State Warriors at Miami Heat
Terry Rozier and the Miami Heat (30-41) will host the Golden State Warriors (41-30) at Kaseya Center on Tuesday, March 25. The game tips at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Game time: 7:30 PM ET
7:30 PM ET TV channel: NBC Sports Networks
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Dallas Mavericks at New York Knicks
The NBA slate on Tuesday will include the New York Knicks (44-26) hosting Anthony Davis and the Dallas Mavericks (35-37) at Madison Square Garden, with the matchup beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Game time: 7:30 PM ET
7:30 PM ET TV channel: MyNetworkTV
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Atlanta Hawks at Houston Rockets
The Houston Rockets (46-26) and Dyson Daniels' Atlanta Hawks (35-36) hit the court at Toyota Center on Tuesday, March 25, beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
Game time: 8:00 PM ET
8:00 PM ET TV channel: Space City Home Network
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Memphis Grizzlies at Utah Jazz
The Memphis Grizzlies (43-28) square off against Walker Kessler and the Utah Jazz (16-56) at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on Tuesday, March 25 at 9 p.m. ET.
Game time: 9:00 PM ET
9:00 PM ET TV channel: Utah Jazz
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Cleveland Cavaliers at Portland Trail Blazers
The Cavaliers will take on the Trail Blazers at 10:00 PM on Wednesday at Moda Center in Portland, Oregon.
Game time: 10:00 PM ET
10:00 PM ET TV channel: Rip City TV
Rip City TV Live stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
Oklahoma City Thunder at Sacramento Kings
The Thunder will square off against the Kings at 10:00 PM on Wednesday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California.
Game time: 10:00 PM ET
10:00 PM ET TV channel: NBC Sports Networks
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