How to Watch Peacock NBA Monday Tripleheader (March 30) - Pistons vs. Thunder & More
We're down to the final two weeks of the NBA season, and Peacock's celebrating with a huge Monday tripleheader.
The NBA regular season is winding down, but the action is just starting to heat up!
Just two weeks of basketball action remain before the 2026 NBA Playoffs kick in, and that means for a lot of teams, every single win counts in the battle for postseason seeding. It also means that NBC Sports is packing in as much basketball as possible around the league.
That means that this Monday on Peacock viewers will get not one, not two, but three games in one night, with playoff implications on the line, and even one game that could be an NBA Finals preview. Let's take a closer look.
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Who's playing on Peacock NBA Monday on March 30?
This week's Peacock NBA Monday tripleheader begins at 7 p.m. ET, when the Philadelphia 76ers head south to take on the Miami Heat. The action continues at 8 p.m. when the Chicago Bulls take on the Spurs in San Antonio, and it all wraps up at 9:30, when the Detroit Pistons face the Thunder live in Oklahoma City.
You'll be able to catch all three games, along with a host of special basketball features, live on Peacock all Monday night.
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What to expect from this week's Peacock NBA Monday tripleheader
Philadelphia 76ers vs. Miami Heat
For both the Sixers and the Heat, every win counts. The teams are both right on the bubble between an automatic playoff berth and the Play-In Tournament, which means that one victory could completely shift either squad's postseason. That makes this a high-stakes game, and with center Bam Adebayo and guard Tyler Herro leading the way for the Heat, they could be in a good position to win this one at home.
NBC Sports' Mark Followill, Brian Scalabrine, and Jordan Cornette will be on the call for Sixers vs. Heat.
Chicago Bulls vs. San Antonio Spurs
The one game that's not shifting any playoff positions much will be Chicago vs. San Antonio. The Spurs are firmly in the playoffs, having already clinched the Western Conference's Southwest Division, while the Bulls are so far out of the Play-In picture that they're basically eliminated already. Still, there's no quit in this Bulls squad, so expect a fight!
Terry Gannon, Mike Fratello, and John Fanta will bring you NBC Sports' coverage of Bulls vs. Spurs.
Detroit Pistons vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
And finally, if there's a can't-miss game on Monday night, it's Pistons vs. Thunder. Both squads have already clinched Playoff berths, and both are at the top of their respective conferences. That means that this could certainly be a preview of a future NBA Finals matchup, if both teams keep up their dominance. So yeah, you'll definitely want to tune in!
Michael Grady, Robbie Hummel, and Austin Rivers will handle NBC Sports' coverage of Pistons vs. Thunder.







