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Jalen Brunson, Karl Anthony Towns, and the rest of the Knicks will host the undefeated Bulls at 7 ET on NBA League Pass in a rematch of Friday’s Emirates Cup Group Stage game, which Chicago won 135-125. What we know about Sunday’s games There are three undefeated teams left in the NBA, and they each take the floor on Sunday. The 6-0 Thunder host the Pelicans, the 5-0 Bulls visit MSG for a showdown with the Knicks, and the 5-0 Spurs travel to Phoenix to face the Suns. The Hawks and Cavaliers figure to be two of the best teams in the East this season, although six games in, each sits at 3-3 and hasn’t had injuries go their way. Trae Young will remain out for four weeks due to a sprained MCL, while the Cavaliers could once again be without Jarrett Allen (hand), Donovan Mitchell (hamstring), and Sam Merrill (hip). Darius Garland (toe) and Max Strus (foot) will remain out due to offseason surgery. They’ll tip off at 6 ET on NBA League Pass. Luka Dončić and the Lakers will cap off Sunday’s action with a 9:30 ET tilt on NBA League Pass against the Heat. Through three games, the Slovenian has entered rare territory, being just the third player to score 125 or more points through their first three games to begin an NBA Season. What will he have in store for the fans in Los Angeles tonight? 5:23 PM / NOVEMBER 2, 2025 Thunder rolling Coming into Sunday, Oklahoma City is just one of three teams still undefeated, and the Pelicans are one of two teams yet to earn their first victory. Both of those statements are on pace to remain true this evening, with the Thunder holding a commanding 26-point lead over New Orleans going into the fourth quarter. The star of the show thus far has been none other than Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who’s racked up 30 points on 8-for-14 shooting, including this beautiful reverse finish.