Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks host the Denver Nuggets tonight on ESPN.

What we know about Wednesday night’s games:

Tonight’s ESPN doubleheader features Nuggets-Knicks (7 ET) and Thunder-Spurs (9:30 ET).
Check out the latest reported trades, including Anthony Davis to the Wizards, here.
Anthony Edwards, Julius Randle, Stephon Castle, Dylan Harper and Domantas Sabonis are questionable. Kevin Durant is probable.

FEBRUARY 4, 2026 // 7:17 ET

Knicks start off hot

11-4 Knicks with 8:47 to go in the first quarter.

Karl-Anthony Towns, Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby knocked down 3-pointers in the opening moments, as the Knicks seek to extend their seven-game winning streak.

FEBRUARY 4, 2026 // 6:15 ET

The big bad Knicks

The @nyknicks in their last 7 games:

🔥 121.1 ORTG (2nd in NBA)
🔒 95.9 DRTG (best in NBA by 10.4)
🤯 25.3 Net Rating (best in NBA by 11.1)
😮‍💨 7-0 record

New York puts their win streak to the test against the Denver Nuggets at 7pm/et on ESPN! pic.twitter.com/vPfDo66JhJ

— NBA (@NBA) February 4, 2026

FEBRUARY 4, 2026 // 5:45 ET

Welcome to a seven-game night in the NBA!

Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs face the Oklahoma City Thunder tonight on ESPN.

We’re leading with an ESPN doubleheader tonight, featuring Nuggets-Knicks (7 ET) and Thunder-Spurs (9:30 ET).

Oklahoma City and San Antonio have been dueling at the top of the Western Conference, with the Spurs holding a 3-1 lead in the season series. The Thunder won the most recent contest, though, 119-98 on Jan. 13.

Here’s tonight’s complete schedule: