The Brooklyn Nets (0-2) had a bounceback performance in their home-opener against the Cleveland Cavaliers compared to their season-opener at the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday. However, Brooklyn is still looking for its first win of the season and up next on their schedule is Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs (2-0) and if you’re wondering how you can watch all the action live, you’ve come to the right place!

The Nets are coming off a 131-124 loss on Friday to the aforementioned Cavaliers, a game in which Brooklyn trailed by as many as 25 points before making the game interesting in the fourth quarter. Guard Cam Thomas led the way for the Nets to the tune of 33 points and nine assists while forward Michael Porter Jr. did his part with 31 points, eight rebounds, and three assists of his own.

The Spurs enter this matchup following a 120-116 overtime win at the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday in which Wembanyama put on another show to begin the season with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and nine blocks. San Antonio is dealing with some injuries at this point in the season, but the team is still getting solid contributions from players like Devin Vassell (23 points) and Stephon Castle (16 points).

The Lines, Courtesy Of BetMGMPoint-spread: Nets (+11.5)Money-line: Nets (+450)Over/Under: 227.5Notable Injuries

Nets: OUT: Haywood Highsmith (knee), Drake Powell (ankle), and Danny Wolf (ankle). AVAILABLE: Cam Thomas (nose).

Spurs: OUT: De’Aaron Fox (hamstring), Luke Kornet (ankle), Kelly Olynyk (heel), Jeremy Sochan (wrist), and Lindy Waters III (eye).

Advice and Prediction

The Nets are coming off their best performance of the season in which they showed that they had the heart that head coach Jordi Fernandez was hoping to see from the beginning of the season. Brooklyn still has issues to work out when it comes to taking care of the ball and playing defense, but they proved that the offensive facet of their game is getting better by the dribble.

One of the major storylines of the NBA season is what Wembanyama will do in his and as of this writing, it’s looking historic to witness. Wembanyama is one of the players that can take the NBA into its next era given how productive he is at such an young age and Nets center Nic Claxton will have his hands full trying to limit Wembanyama and his 34.5 points per game average.

The Nets and Spurs are middle-of-the-pack in offensive rating and in pace while the defensive end of the floor is what separates these two teams. San Antonio is one of the best teams in the league in terms of defensive rating while Brooklyn ranks as one of the worst so this matchup could come down to whoever is able to control the pace and the style of play.

Prediction: Spurs 120, Nets 110