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NBA ID Member Days are back with exclusive weekend access

Stream 15 action-packed games this weekend exclusively on NBA League Pass.

NBA ID Member Days arrive with a free preview of 15 League Pass games in the NBA App or NBA.com.

NBA ID Member Days return!  Any NBA ID member can watch 15 action-packed games this weekend for free on NBA League Pass, including free access globally via Prime Video.

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Here’s what to know about this weekend’s matchups:


Friday, March 13

Memphis at Detroit (7:30 p.m. ET): The Pistons are led by Kia’s February Player of the Month, Cade Cunningham, who is averaging 25.1 points and 9.9 assists per game. Memphis lost the first matchup and will look to even the season series.

New York at Indiana (7:30 p.m. ET): The Knicks visit the Pacers after the teams split their first two meetings this season, including Indiana’s 137-134 overtime win on Feb. 10.

Phoenix at Toronto (7:30 p.m. ET): Two top-10 defenses collide as Brandon Ingram leads Toronto, while Devin Booker directs Phoenix’s offense.

New Orleans at Houston (8 p.m. ET): The Pelicans and Rockets meet for the third time this season. Kevin Durant leads Houston in scoring, shooting 51.4% overall and 40.5% on 3-pointers, and has put the Rockets in the thick of the Western Conference playoff race. 

Utah at Portland (10 p.m. ET): Keyonte George (23.6 ppg) and Utah face Portland, which has won the previous three meetings between the teams.

Chicago at LA Clippers (10:30 p.m. ET): Earlier this season, the Bulls defeated the Clippers, 138-110. Now, LA will look to even the season series, with Kawhi Leonard leading the charge during the stretch run.


Saturday, March 14

Brooklyn at Philadelphia (1 p.m. ET):The Nets look to respond against the 76ers, who won the first two games of the series before Brooklyn won in their last matchup.

Washington at Boston (3 p.m. ET): The Celtics have already won both matchups against the Wizards, who hope to turn things around in this meeting at TD Garden. 

Charlotte at San Antonio (3:30 p.m. ET): Victor Wembanyama leads the Spurs into Charlotte looking to avenge a Jan. 31 loss. 

Orlando at Miami (8 p.m. ET): These teams are meeting for the fifth time this season, with the Magic aiming to extend their dominance after Paolo Banchero and Anthony Black led a 133-124 win to snap a four-game skid in their last matchup on Jan. 28.


Sunday, March 15 

Dallas at Cleveland (3:30 p.m. ET): Cooper Flagg, who leads all rookies in points per game, faces Donovan Mitchell and the Cavaliers for the first time in Cleveland. 

Detroit at Toronto (3:30 p.m. ET): The Pistons visit the Raptors looking to build on their 113-95 win from Feb. 11, when Cunningham led the way despite key suspensions. 

Indiana at Milwaukee (3:30 p.m. ET): These teams meet for the fourth time this season, with the Bucks holding a 3-0 series lead after a 105-99 win on Feb 6. 

Portland at Philadelphia (6 p.m. ET): The Blazers and Sixers end their season series in Philly. Portland cruised to a 135-118 win on Feb. 9 behind Toumani Camara’s 30-point effort.

Utah at Sacramento (10 p.m. ET): The Jazz visit the Kings, who look to even the series at 2-2 after Utah won the last match-up, 121-93.

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