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Friday night’s NBA schedule is loaded with action from first game to the last one. January 9 features big conference clashes, rematches with recent history, and several teams trying to shift momentum halfway through the season.
The NBA schedule will have a full slate of six games on TV for January 6th, two of which will be nationally televised on NBC and Peacock.
San Antonio is a 7.5-point favorite in the latest Lakers vs. Spurs odds per SportsLine consensus, while the over/under is 235.5 points. Before making any Spurs vs. Lakers picks, check out the NBA predictions and betting advice from the SportsLine Projection Model.
Apple Vision Pro users are getting a good slate of immersive Lakers games this season starting this month, captured in 180 degree video. Six Lakers games will be broadcast live as a front-row immersive experience through the Spectrum SportsNet app or NBA: Live Games & Scores on Apple Vision Pro.
Apple and Spectrum SportsNet have released the schedule for Los Angeles Lakers games available to fans in Apple Immersive.
The Clippers enter 2026 with the league’s longest active winning streak (five games). They have the league’s easiest January schedule regarding opposing defenses, with seven of their 15 games against teams that enter 2026 in the bottom seven defensively. That includes two games each against the Jazz (29th) and Wizards (30th).
The 2025 NBA Cup continues with the semifinals on Saturday. Here's everything you need to know about the third annual in-season tournament.
A Western Conference matchup on Wednesday's NBA schedule has the Los Angeles Lakers visiting the San Antonio Spurs. The Lakers (23-11) have won