The Knicks head to Chicago to go head-to-head against the Bulls on Halloween.

After an electric opening week, the excitement keeps rolling in Week 2. Stream some of the best matchups exclusively on NBA League Pass.

Monday, Oct. 27: Thunder at Mavs (8:30 p.m. ET): How do you follow up your first Kia MVP, first scoring title, and first championship? If you’re Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, you come out of the gates putting up even better numbers than last season. Through three games, SGA is averaging 40.0 points in 40.4 minutes per game. On the other side, No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg is coming off the best game of his young pro career, dropping 22 points and a poster dunk in his first NBA win.

Monday, Oct. 27: Trail Blazers at Lakers (10:30 p.m. ET): After erupting for a career-best 51 points on Sunday in Sacramento, what will Austin Reaves have for an encore when the Lakers host Portland less than 24 hours later — and in their second game of the season without Luka Dončić (finger, leg) and LeBron James (sciatica)?

Tuesday, Oct. 28: 76ers at Wizards (7:00 p.m. ET): It’s a clash of two top six picks in the 2025 NBA Draft when No. 3 pick VJ Edgecombe and the Sixers visit No. 6 pick Tre Johnson and the Wizards. Edgecombe leads all rookies in scoring (24.5 ppg through two games) while Johnson ranks third (17.0 ppg through three).

Tuesday, Oct. 28: Hornets at Heat (7:30 p.m. ET): LaMelo Ball is coming off a huge performance — posting his 11th career triple-double with 38 points, 13 rebounds, 13 assists, five 3-pointers and three steals on Sunday in Washington D.C. Can he follow that up with another big game to get the Hornets to 3-1 — which would be their best start since 2021?

Wednesday, Oct. 29: Magic at Pistons (7:00 p.m. ET): Two teams expected to make another leap in the East meet for the first time this season in a clash of back-to-back No. 1 overall picks — Detroit’s Cade Cunningham (2021) and Orlando’s Paolo Banchero (2022).

Wednesday, Oct. 29: Kings at Bulls (8:00 p.m. ET): After playing seven and a half seasons in Chicago, Zach LaVine was traded to Sacramento at last season’s deadline. On Wednesday, he returns to Chi-Town for the first time since the deal — and he’s bringing DeMar DeRozan with him, who spent three years alongside LaVine with the Bulls before being reunited in Sacramento.

Wednesday, Oct. 29: Pelicans at Nuggets (9:00 p.m. ET): Zion vs. Joker. Not much more needs to be said.

Thursday, Oct. 30: Heat at Spurs (8:30 p.m. ET): Victor Wembanyama is must-see TV as he’s off to a historic start for the 3-0 Spurs, averaging 33.3 points, 13.3 rebounds, and 6.0 blocks in under 33 minutes per game. Here’s a mind-blowing stat: If Wemby were his own team, he would be tied for sixth place in the entire league in blocks.

Friday, Oct. 31: Knicks at Bulls (8:00 p.m. ET): Make sure you’re locked in when crunch time hits. Three of the last four meetings between these teams have been decided by two points or fewer — with two of those games going to overtime. Can reigning Kia Clutch Player of the Year Jalen Brunson come through when it matters most on Halloween?

Saturday, Nov. 1: Rockets at Celtics (8:00 p.m. ET): This matchup features two teams — Houston (0-2) and Boston (0-3) — with playoff aspirations that enter Week 2 still searching for their first win of the season.

Sunday, Nov. 2: Hawks at Cavaliers (6:00 p.m. ET): Last season, the Hawks were one of only four teams — along with Houston, Sacramento, and Indiana — to win their season series with the Cavaliers, who went on to lead the East with 64 wins. As the Hawks look to climb into the conference’s upper tier, can an early-season win over Cleveland help set the tone for Atlanta?