
Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks are facing the Indiana Pacers on League Pass.
What we know about Monday night’s games:
Julius Randle and the Timberwolves are facing Cam Thomas and the Nets in a standalone game on Peacock (7 ET).
The Trail Blazers host the Lakers on NBA TV (10:30 ET), as the new-look Portland squad seeks to continue its winning ways.
Cooper Flagg and the Mavericks head to Houston to take on Kevin Durant and the Rockets (8 ET).
Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves are out for Los Angeles tonight. Shaedon Sharpe is probable for Portland, as is Jamal Murray for Denver. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Zach LaVine are playing for the Bucks and Kings respectively.
7:45 PM / NOVEMBER 3, 2025
Timberwolves and Nets tied after one
Cam Thomas (10 points) and Rudy Gobert (5 points, 6 rebounds) have it rolling early as the Timberwolves and Nets are tied at 28 in our game on Peacock.
Brooklyn’s turned the Timberwolves over six times so far in the game, including two steals by Noah Clowney, as Minnesota established the inside game with 14 points in the paint.
Ziaire Williams who capped the quarter with a buzzer-beating three.
Watch his form — grab the ball, set your feet, and let it fly.
Ziare Williams beats the 1Q buzzer 🚨
We’ve got a tied game after the first frame! pic.twitter.com/mlSvTivj75
— NBA (@NBA) November 4, 2025
7:30 PM / NOVEMBER 3, 2025
Myles Turner lines one up
Turner’s shooting 34% from deep so far this season, averaging 1.8 makes on 5.3 3-point attempts per game.
Myles Turner knocks down the 👌
Watch his return to Indy on NBA League Pass! pic.twitter.com/KcvMNDEmsZ
— NBA (@NBA) November 4, 2025
6:45 PM / NOVEMBER 3, 2025
The Clippers look to stay perfect at home
Kawhi Leonard delivered in the clutch last time out in the Intuit Dome, hitting a pull up jumper over two defenders to cap a 34-point night and lift the Clippers to a 126-124 win over the Pelicans.
Los Angeles is 3-0 at home so far this season, led by their veteran stars as they defend the NBA’s newest arena.
Leonard (23.8 ppg) and James Harden (21.8 ppg, 9.2 apg), both natives of the City of Angels own, have looked comfortable in their home city so far this year.
Harden’s averaging 24.7 ppg and 11.3 apg in the Intuit Dome, along with 1.7 stl.
Leonard’s up to 30.3 ppg at home, along with 6.7 reb and 4.7 apg.
Will they keep it up tonight against the Heat (10:30 ET, League Pass)? Tune in and find out.
5:45 PM / NOVEMBER 3, 2025
Welcome to Monday night in the NBA!
Welcome to a nine-game night in the National Basketball Association, featuring Myles Turner’s return to Indiana (7 ET) and a Texas-sized showdown between the Mavericks and Rockets (8 ET).
Myles Turner is BACK in Indiana 👀
He steps onto the court for the 1st time as an opponent at 7pm/et on NBA League Pass! pic.twitter.com/OQdJx9Plrq
— NBA (@NBA) November 3, 2025
Turner signed a four-year, $107 million contract with the Milwaukee Bucks in the offseason, moving to another Central Division squad after helping to carry the Pacers to a 2025 NBA Finals berth.
Averaging 9.8 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.8 blocks so far this season, he’s a rare unicorn of a center, both stretching the floor and swatting shots at the rim.
Over the last three seasons, Turner is one of four players to average 1.5 3PM and 2.0 blocks, joining Brook Lopez, Chet Holmgren and Victor Wembanyama. In his 10-year career, only five centers have made more 3s, and none of them have more blocks.
The Bucks are +6.3 points with Turner on the floor so far this season — third-best on the team — and -1.0 with him off, which is second-worst behind Giannis Antetokounmpo.
In his absence, the Pacers have turned to Isaiah Jackson, Jay Huff and former Buck Tony Bradley.
Jackson, the starter, scored 10 points in the Pacers’ first win of the season Saturday against the Warriors, tallying a +18 mark, which was second on the team.
Who will win the battle in the middle as Myles returns to Indiana? Tune in tonight to find out!
In other action, we’ve also got Cooper Flagg and the Mavericks traveling to Houston to take on Kevin Durant and the Rockets.
Flagg and the Mavericks dropped one in Mexico City to the Pistons, 122-110, last time out. Cooper posted 16 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists, flashing his all-around game as he continues to adapt to playing the point. Veteran D’Angelo Russell scored 31 points in the loss.
The Rockets earned a wire-to-wire 128-101 win in Boston on Saturday, as Durant put up 26 points in three quarters.
“When we’re clicking on all cylinders like that, we’re tough to stop,” Durant said afterwards.
Will Houston take another step towards realizing their potential tonight? Watch this clash to find out.