
Another chapter will be written into the Anthony Edwards vs. Luka Doncic rivalry Friday.
What we know about Friday’s night games
Amazon Prime Video is the home of two marquee match-ups Friday in Celtics-Knicks and Timberwolves-Lakers.
Giannis Antetokounmpo (toe/back) is active as the Bucks look to move to 2-0 versus the 1-0 Raptors. Antetokounmpo boomed for 37 points (16-26 FG), 14 rebounds and five assists in just 27 minutes as part of a dominant win Wednesday — kicking off a new campaign in which the ball could run through his hands in point-forward fashion.
The Rockets and Pistons will be competing for their first win of the season, with Houston coming off Opening Night’s riveting double-overtime loss to Oklahoma City.
4:50 PM / OCTOBER 24, 2025
No brotherly love in Houston
Amen Thompson and Ausar Thompson will square off for the second time in their young careers as part of Friday’s showdown between Detroit and Houston.
Detroit emerged with a 107-96 win in last year’s duel, but it was Amen (17 points, six rebounds, five assists, three steals) who outperformed Ausar (11 points, nine rebounds).
Who’s calling who Big Bro after tonight’s game? 🤔
It’s AUSAR vs AMEN in a Thompson Twins battle at 8pm/et on NBA League Pass! pic.twitter.com/IHXks8SzHE
— NBA (@NBA) October 24, 2025
4:40 PM / OCTOBER 24, 2025
Where to watch Celtics-Knicks and Timberwolves-Lakers?
Eastern Conference matchup between the Boston Celtics and the New York Kicks can be streamed via NBA on Prime Video, starting at 7:30pm ET. The action will follow when the Minnesota Timberwolves face the Los Angeles Lakers (10pm ET, NBA on Prime).

Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks and Jalen Brown from the Boston Celtics