Monday’s NBA slate features a packed lineup. It’s all about playoff positioning, winning streaks, and momentum, all in focus as teams push through the final stretch before the All-Star break.
From early Eastern Conference matchups to marquee late-night games on the West Coast, fans have multiple options on TV and streaming platforms throughout the night. Here’s a complete look at every NBA game scheduled for Monday, February 9, 2026, with start times.
NBA Games on TV and Streaming Tonight
On Monday, 10 games are being played across the country. Most will be available on different streaming platforms, but the following two will be broadcast live on TV on Peacock.
- Bucks vs Magic
- Thunder vs Lakers
Select matchups airing on SiriusXM radio.
NBA Monday Night Game Schedule
1) Pistons at Hornets — 7:00 PM ET
Venue: Spectrum Center, Charlotte
Catch all the action: SiriusXM, Fubo, and Amazon Prime Video
Charlotte enters Monday riding the longest winning streak in franchise history, with a victory giving the Hornets a 10th straight win. Detroit, meanwhile, looks to halt the momentum of the league’s hottest team.
With Charlotte climbing into the Play-In field and the Pistons sitting atop the Eastern Conference, this matchup carries added weight, even early in the week.
2) Bulls at Nets — 7:30 p.m. ET
Venue: Barclays Center, Brooklyn
Catch all the action: YES, CHSN
Brooklyn hosts Chicago as the Nets look to secure a 3–1 season series win. The Nets are coming off a strong offensive showing in their last outing, shooting a season-best 54.9 percent. Chicago enters struggling, trying to snap a four-game skid after reshaping its roster at the trade deadline.
3) Jazz at Heat — 7:30 p.m. ET
Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami
Catch all the action: FDSSUN, KJZZ, and Jazz+
Miami welcomes Utah as the Jazz wrap up a lengthy road trip. Utah continues adjusting after recent roster changes, while the Heat look to maintain consistency at home. Both teams are aiming to close the pre–All-Star portion of the schedule on a positive note.
4) Bucks at Magic — 7:30 p.m. ET
Venue: Kia Center, Orlando
Catch all the action: Peacock and NBCSN
Milwaukee arrives in Orlando riding a season-high three-game winning streak. The Magic host the Bucks in the first of back-to-back matchups, with both teams focused on momentum heading into the break. This contest marks a key test for Orlando against one of the East’s top teams.
5) Hawks at Timberwolves — 8:00 p.m. ET
Venue: Target Center, Minneapolis
Catch all the action: FanDuel Sports Network (Local)
Atlanta visits Minnesota following a tightly contested game earlier in the week. The Timberwolves look to protect home court, while the Hawks aim to steady themselves before the All-Star pause.
6) Kings at Pelicans — 8:00 p.m. ET
Venue: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans
Catch all the action: Pelicans+, NBA League Pass, Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network, WWL 870 AM, NBCSCA, and Sactown Sports 1140 AM
New Orleans opens this week against Sacramento, with another close contest expected. Pelicans have been playing in close games recently, with 12 of their last 13 matchups decided by single digits (often eight points or less). On the other hand, the Kings enter this week looking to avoid a historic losing streak in Sacramento since 1985.
7) Cavaliers at Nuggets — 9:00 p.m. ET
Venue: Ball Arena, Denver
Catch all the action: FDSN-Ohio, ALT.
Cleveland travels to Denver for a matchup featuring multiple All-Stars. The Nuggets look to respond after a narrow loss in their earlier meeting, while the Cavaliers aim to carry road momentum into the break.
8) Grizzlies at Warriors — 10:00 p.m. ET
Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco
Catch all the action: NBCS-BA, FDSSE.
Golden State hosts Memphis as the Warriors attempt to continue their strong play at home. The matchup also features a family storyline, with the Spencer brothers facing each other for the third time this season.
9) Thunder at Lakers — 10:00 p.m. ET
Venue: Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles
Catch all the action: Peacock and NBCSN
Oklahoma City visits Los Angeles looking to avoid a third straight loss. The Lakers, meanwhile, try to protect home court as they navigate a busy stretch leading into the All-Star break.
10) 76ers at Trail Blazers — 10:00 p.m. ET
Venue: Moda Center, Portland
Catch all the action: KUNP, NBCS-PH, and Fubo
Philadelphia closes the night in Portland with Joel Embiid entering in strong form. The Trail Blazers host their final home game before the All-Star break, looking to add another multi-game win streak this season.