NBA CrunchTime prepped for Tuesday’s 9-game slate
NBA CrunchTime brings you the best of the league live on the NBA App. Tonight is the second of our five straight nights of CrunchTime. Gather ’round your favorite app-supporting
device – the best of the NBA, curated for you and yours, will soon arrive. Streaming at 8:30 ET on the NBA App, Jared Greenberg and 2016 NBA champion Channing Frye will take you
around the league, offering a steady stream of eye-catching plays, mind-boggling jams and knuckle-whitening moments during the night. The crew will also offer some betting and
fantasy basketball advice for those looking to slam on the competition. Here are some of the must-see matchups and storylines from Tuesday night’s slate. Kawhi Leonard and the LA
Clippers travel to Toronto to play the Raptors Tuesday night. Board Man is Back in Town The Toronto Raptors and the LA Clippers feature an uncommon number of talented big wings.
Two-time Finals MVP and Raptors legend Kawhi Leonard. Seven-time All-Star Paul George. Two-time All-NBA team member Pascal Siakam. Reigning Kia Rookie of the Year Scottie Barnes.
Defensive Player of the Year candidate OG Anunoby. Marcus Morris Sr., Robert Covington, Terrance Mann, Gary Trent Jr., 2008 NBA All-Rookie Second Team alum Thaddeus Young – if
we’re being honest, any number of Raptors could theoretically qualify as sizable wings. They say that iron sharpens iron; that applies to Tuesday’s game, as a series of two-way
talents face off. Kawhi Leonard attempting to score on OG Anunoby seems objectively intriguing. Both teams are in the neighborhood of .500, with the Clippers trying to move out and
the Raptors looking for a place. As Kawhi returns to Toronto with the Clippers for the third time, who will grab the win on CrunchTime? Dillon Brooks and the Grizzlies will welcome
the Phoenix Suns to Memphis. West’s Top 2 Face Off The Memphis Grizzlies beat the Suns Friday night. Afterwards, Suns coach Monty Williams expressed his concerns. “We got to
get back chasing something and right now I feel like the prey,” Williams said. ”I don’t like that feeling. I told our guys the same thing. We got to get our edge back right
from the jump.” The Grizzlies are right near the top of the pack in the West and Ja Morant feels fine about their chances. Dillon Brooks, third in the latest Defensive Player
Ladder, reportedly announced his plans to welcome the Suns to Memphis during the game. ”We fear nobody. We got a different type of swag to us,” Brooks said after Friday’s
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game. ”We got these guys (Tuesday) so we’re going to be ready.” The Suns are coming off a 128-125 loss to the Nuggets on Christmas Day, as Aaron Gordon elevated the team over
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