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What’s happening around the NBA on Nov. 3?

Tristan Da Silva enters the starting lineup for the Magic on Sunday night when they take the floor against the Mavericks at 7:30 ET.

Trae Young, Dyson Daniels, Zaccharie Risacher, Jalen Johnson, and Clint Capela will be the first five on the floor for Atlanta in New Orleans tonight at 7 ET.

Trae Young warms up ahead of a 7 ET tip against the Pelicans on NBA League Pass.

Young is averaging 27.7 PPG, 5.2 RPG, and 11.7 APG this season. His 11.7 assists per game leads the NBA.
With Zion Williamson out of action, Javonte Green will get a start for New Orleans.

Zion Williamson has been ruled out for Sunday’s 7 ET game against the Hawks due to right hamstring tightness.

The good news for the Pelicans is Jordan Hawkins (back) is set to play.
The Pistons trailed by five at halftime but were able to outscore the Nets 54-35 in the second half to secure their second win of the season, 106-92. Detroit had six players in double figures with Cade Cunningham leading the way with 19 points, six rebounds, and five dishes. Jalen Duren notched a double-double with 13 points, 17 rebounds, four assists, and three blocks.

Cameron Johnson led all scorers with 26 points.
Dyson Daniels arrives at The King Smoothie Center in New Orleans. Daniels is no stranger to the location, previously playing for the Pelicans before being dealt to Atlanta in the trade of Dejounte Murray this past offseason.

Tim Hardaway Jr. finds space near the baseline and takes it to the rim for a thunderous slam.

Hardaway’s throw-down is the most impressive dunk thus far today, based on the NBA’s new dunk score rating.
With 24 seconds all but gone from the shot clock, Beasley nails a tough three from the corner with Cam Thomas in his face.

Beasley now has 13 points on 3-9 shooting from three, as the Pistons have built a 94-85 lead in Brooklyn.
The Pistons outscored the Nets 31-20 in the third quarter to take a six-point lead, 83-77, into the fourth.

a downhill charging Duren slams down the half-court alley-oop from Cade Cunningham, to pull the Pistons within four points.

Jalen Duren now has 11 points and 12 rebounds, to go with three assists and two blocks.
The Dallas Mavericks arrive at the American Airlines Center before their 7:30 ET tip against the Magic.

Zion Williamson is now questionable for tonight’s game against the Hawks due to hamstring tightness.

Ivey gets the tough finish after contact drawing the foul for an and-one opportunity.

The Nets lead 57-52 at the break off the work of Cameron Johnson’s 22 points on 7-10 shooting. No other Net has reached double figures. For the Pistons, it’s Jaden Ivey’s 12 points that are pacing the squad, while Tobias Harris’ 11 is their only other double-digit scorer.

Ivey protects the ball on his way to the basket, hangs, and rolls it in as halftime approaches.

With tip-off set for 7 ET, New Orleans players have begun arriving at The Smoothie King Center for their matchup with the Hawks. 
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Cunningham makes his way from the three-point line to the paint and finishes with the bucket in traffic, to pull the Pistons within three.

Cade gets a lob from Jaden Ivey and finishes through the contact off the backboard and in.

Dennis Schröder attracts Jalen Duren in the paint and finds Nic Claxton at the bucket alone to complete the alley-oop with authority.

Dennis Schröder goes between the legs to feed Claxton in the post, who finds Williams cutting to the basket for the easy put-in.

The first quarter has come to a close in Brooklyn, with the Pistons currently leading 31-28. Despite trailing, it’s Cameron Johnson leading all scorers with 13 on 5-6 shooting, including 3-4 from three. Tobias Harris and Malik Beasley each have seven points, which leads the way for Detroit.
A Jaden Ivey miss sets up the Nets to push the pace as Ben Simmons hits Johnson with a bounce pass for the easy lay-in.

After a slow start, the Pistons have jumped out to a 22-20 lead in the latter stages of the first quarter.
Back-to-back corner threes from Johnson give the Nets a quick 10-4 start and have the Pistons calling an early timeout.

Cade Cunningham, Jaden Ivey, Tim Hardaway Jr., Tobias Harris, and Jalen Duren will take the floor to get things started for Detroit.

Dennis Schröder, Cam Thomas, Dorian Finney-Smith, Cameron Johnson, and Ben Simmons will be representing the Nets when they take the floor against the Pistons.

Cade Cunningham is warming up in Brooklyn, before the team’s 3:30 ET tip against the Nets.

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