The contests can be viewed online for free via webcast at nba.com/futurecast and can be heard in Tulsa on KAKC 1300 AM.
Wednesday’s matchup is the first and only meeting between the 66ers and D-Fenders in the regular season. The two teams last met two seasons ago, as LA did not compete in the NBA D-League in 2010-11.
Tulsa is coming off of a 94-78 setback against the Texas Legends last Sunday afternoon at home. Los Angeles, who is currently in second place in the Western Conference, came out on top of a high-scoring affair in its last matchup against Erie Tuesday night, 138-108.