How to watch Wizards vs. Pacers originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington
The Washington Wizards hope to have a bounce-back win when they welcome the Indiana Pacers to Capital One Arena. Wes Unseld Jr.’s squad continues to fight for a spot in the play-in tournament, but they’ll need to begin stringing together a couple of wins in a row.
Washington finds itself in 11th place in the Eastern Conference, so they’ll need to take advantage of playing a team like the Pacers, who have hit the rebuild button after the trade deadline. Furthermore, the Wizards will be heading to the West Coast after this game, so it would be ideal to depart with a victory.
Here’s everything you need to know before tipoff on Sunday night.
WIZARDS vs. PACERS HOW TO WATCH
What: Washington Wizards vs. Indiana Pacers
Where: Capital One Arena, Washington D.C.
When: Sunday, March 6, 6:00 p.m. ET
TV Channel: Wizards vs. Pacers will be broadcast on NBC Sports Washington (NBC Sports Channel Finder)
Live Stream: You can live stream Wizards vs. Pacers on NBC Sports Washington’s live stream page and on the NBC Sports App.
Radio: Wizards Radio Network, 1500 AM
WIZARDS vs. PACERS TV SCHEDULE
5:30 PM: Wizards Pregame Live (LIVE)
6:00 PM: Wizards vs. Pacers (LIVE)
8:30 PM: Wizards Postgame Live (LIVE)
WIZARDS vs. PACERS WHAT TO WATCH
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WIZARDS vs. PACERS PLAYERS TO WATCH
Kyle Kuzma (17.1 pts, 8.8 reb, 3.3 ast): In seven of his last eight games, Kuzma has scored 20+ points, so the 27-year-old is trying to carry the Wizards into the play-in game. Will it be enough? It remains to be seen. Nonetheless, Kuzma is doing his part.
Buddy Hield (15.2 pts, 4.3 reb, 2.4 ast): Since arriving in Indiana from Sacramento, Hield has averaged 20.1 points per game in his nine games for the Pacers. The veteran guard is putting quality numbers for a team that’s in a rebuild and isn’t throwing in the towel on the season.