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How to Watch Warriors at Pacers, Lakers at Jazz & More NBA Games on February 24

Week 10 of the 2020-21 NBA season continues tonight with a stuffed schedule of 9 games, including a nationally broadcasted doubleheader. Tonight’s contests include a Western Conference showdown between 2 of the best teams in the league, the defending Eastern Conference champions, and much more. There will be fans in attendance at select games; however, cord cutters can find out how to watch all of tonight’s NBA games below.

The Games – Start Times and Channel

GameTip-off timeChannel
Golden State Warriors at Indiana Pacers7:30 p.m. ETESPN, NBC Sports Bay Area, & Fox Sports Indiana
Boston Celtics at Atlanta Hawks 7:30 p.m. ETFox Sports Southeast, & NBC Sports Boston
Houston Rockets at Cleveland Cavaliers7:30 p.m. ETAT&T SportsNet-Southwest, & Fox Sports Ohio
Toronto Raptors at Miami Heat8:00 p.m. ETTSN, & Fox Sports Sun
Minnesota Timberwolves at Chicago Bulls8:00 p.m. ETFox Sports North, & NBC Sports Chicago
Detroit Pistons at New Orleans Pelicans8:00 p.m. ETFox Sports Detroit, & Fox Sports New Orleans
San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder8:00 p.m. ETFox Sports Southwest, & Fox Sports Oklahoma
Charlotte Hornets at Phoenix Suns9:00 p.m. ETFox Sports Southeast, & Fox Sports Arizona
Los Angeles Lakers at Utah Jazz10:00 p.m. ETESPN, Spectrum SportsNet, & AT&T SportsNet-Rocky Mountain

Tonight’s national doubleheader will be brought to you by ESPN. Game one will tip-off at 7:30 p.m. ET when Steph Curry and the 17-15 Warriors travel out east to take on the 15-14 Pacers. The Pacers have been playing below expectations in recent weeks as the club has dropped 4 of their last 11 games. They are currently sitting at 4th in the Eastern Conference and will be playing their first game in a week. Curry was voted to his seventh All-Star game appearance and will be looking to return to MVP form tonight with a big game on national TV.

The second game will directly follow at 10:00 p.m. ET in a Western Conference showdown when the 25-6 Jazz host the 22-10 Lakers. Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell were both voted as All-Stars this season and will be looking to extend their home winning streak to 15 games. They will be playing against a Lakers team without fellow 2021 All-Star Anthony Davis, who is out with a calf injury. Leading 2021 All-Star vote-getter LeBron James will have to shoulder the burden tonight without his co-star if the Lake Show has any chance of winning.

Tonight’s games to watch around the league include a tough battle in the Eastern Conference. At 7:30 p.m. ET on NBC Sports Boston and Fox Sports Southeast, the 15-16 Celtics travel to the Peach State to take on the 13-18 Hawks. The Celtics have two players selected to the 2021 All-Star game in Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, yet they’re currently under .500. Hawks’ superstar Trae Young was not voted as an All-Star this season and will be looking to have a big game tonight to prove that he was wrongfully snubbed.

At 8:00 p.m. ET on TSN and Fox Sports Sun, the defending Eastern Conference champions the 14-17 Heat will host the 16-16 Raptors. Things are heating up in Miami as the Heat have won their last 3 games, including an improbable 96-94 victory over the Lakers. The Raptors have won 4 of their last 5, including two double-digit victories over Milwaukee and a 7-point win over the Eastern Conference-leading 76ers.

Where to watch all of today’s NBA games

With a full schedule of NBA games across the country, fans have plenty of choices when it comes to watching each game from tip-off to the last shot.

NBA TV: Fans can get a free 7-day trial with an NBA TV subscription for only $6.99/month or $59.99/year to watch nationally broadcasted games on the only network with 24/7 NBA coverage.

NBA League Pass: Fans can watch live games from their favorite out-of-market teams with one of the packages provided by NBA League Pass. For $119.99/yr. or $17.99/mo. fans can watch all the games from an out-of-market team with Team Pass. Catch every game from any out-of-market team for only $28.99/mo. or $199/yr. with League Pass. Upgrade to a commercial-free experience with League Pass Premium and watch every game from an out-of-market team for only $249.99/yr. or $39.99 mo. Don’t miss a game this season and check out our in-depth coverage on NBA League Pass.

Subscribers to live TV streaming services can check out our chart below to see if your service will be streaming today’s games.

ChannelAT&T TV (*Starts at $85/mo.)fuboTV (*Starts at $64.99/mo.)Hulu + Live TV (*Starts $64.99/mo.)Sling TV (*Starts at $35/mo.)Vidgo(*Starts at $55/mo.)YouTube TV (*Starts at $64.99/mo.)
ESPNYesYesYesYesYesYes
*AT&T SportsNetYesYesNoNoNoNo
Fox Sports Regional NetworksYesNoNoNoNoNo
*NBC Sports Regional NetworksYesYesYesYesNoYes
Spectrum SportsNetYesNoNoNoNoNo

*Due to the NBA’s blackout restrictions, local fans may have to watch some games on regional sports networks as coverage varies based on location.

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