🏀Saturday’s Schedule🏀

Miles Bridges is Cooking 🍳 🍳

Bridges has 18 points in the first quarter on 7-of-9 shooting.

He helped Charlotte close the opening frame on a 22-9 run.

The Hornets lead the T’Wolves, 31-25.

Charlotte Hornets vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (League Pass, Live)

Miles Bridges with a 1Q masterclass!

🐝 18 PTS
🐝 7-9 FGM
🐝 4-6 3PM

Watch LIVE on NBA League Pass: https://t.co/cKxLsbJaHQ pic.twitter.com/nffHKgCXXo

— NBA (@NBA) November 1, 2025

Bucks and Kings Tied at 78-78 🦌 vs. ♛

In the first game of the night, we have the Kings and Bucks tied at the beginning of the third quarter.

Zach LaVine leads Sacramento with 21 points, three rebounds and two assists.

AJ Green leads Milwaukee with 16 points.

Both teams are shooting over 55 percent from the field.

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Sacramento Kings (League Pass, Live)

still in it. pic.twitter.com/gNp6NBmFU2

— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) November 1, 2025

Top Storylines 👉📝

– Dallas and Detroit close the night on Peacock in the NBA Mexico City Game 2025

These were expected to be two of the best defenses in the NBA, and they’ve shown that by sitting in the Top 10 in defensive efficiency. What’s strange is that this is the Mavericks’ first road game of the season, while the Pistons are playing their fourth straight home game. Detroit also comes into this matchup winning three of its last four games, beating contenders like the Magic, Rockets and Celtics.

This is the fourth consecutive year and the 14th Mexico City game in total. It’s being held at Arena CDMX, which is the home of the Mexico City Capitanes of the NBA G League.

– Ime Udoka returns to Boston

Udoka was a fantastic coach for the Celtics, but he’s leading the Rockets now. He has Houston sitting at 2-2 so far this season, winning their two most recent games. The Celtics are also sitting at .500 (3-3), entering this matchup winning three straight. Those two streaks should lead to a feisty matchup, and you know Udoka will be hungry against his former team.

– Indiana and Golden State face off

Indiana was the surprise of the NBA last season, but injuries have derailed them so far this year. They’re missing four of their five starters and currently sit with a 0-5 record. Golden State is on the other side of the spectrum, posting a 4-2 record. Their only two losses were double-digit defeats on the road, so they’ll look to end that mini-slide here.