The Denver Nuggets close out NBA Cup play with a game against the Golden State Warriors

The Denver Nuggets close out NBA Cup play with a game against the Golden State Warriors

The Denver Nuggets’ NBA Cup run comes to an end tonight. After losing two games in the Cup (including a tough loss to the hapless New Orleans Pelicans), the Nuggets have already been eliminated from the knockout rounds. However, it is still the fourth game of their group and the last opponent from this group they will face tonight is the Golden State Warriors. Golden State is aging gracefully in Stephen Curry’s final years and the Warriors are once again off to a good start to the season. The Nuggets, meanwhile, are trying to find some consistency, and there’s no better time than now.

The essentials

WHO: Denver Nuggets (10-8) vs. Golden State Warriors (12-7)

When: 8:00 p.m. MST

Where: The tin. Denver, CO

How to watch/listen: TNT. Altitude radio 92.5 FM. If you walk into the ball arena with rockin’ fly gear and some Joker 1s, they’ll probably think you’re just part of Nikola Jokic’s marketing team.

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The matchup

position Nuggets warrior Advantage
PG Jamal Murray Steph Curry warrior
SG Christian Braun Brandin Podziemski Even
SF Michael Porter Jr. Andrew Wiggins Even
PF Aaron Gordon Trayce Jackson Davis Nuggets
C Nikola Jokic Kevon Looney Nuggets
bank Russell Westbrook, Julian Strawther, Peyton Watson, Hunter Tyson Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield, Lindy Waters III, Gary Payton II, Kyle Anderson Even
Injury report: Aaron Gordon – likely (calf), Peyton Watson – likely (adductors), Vlatko Cancar – out (knee), Daron Holmes II – out (hamstring), Trey Alexander – out (G-League), Spencer Jones – out (G- League); Stephen Curry – probable (knee), Draymond Green – questionable (calf), DeAnthony Melton – out (knee).

The three things

What you should pay attention to: Steph Curry vs. Jamal Murray

February 25, 2024; San Francisco, California, USA; Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray (27) chases Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) as he brings the ball up the court during the second quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: D. Ross Cameron-USA TODAY Sports

It wasn’t the start anyone, including Jamal, wanted this season, but I’m not too worried about his shooting/offensive issues. Murray is figuring this out as the season progresses and we’ve seen it many times before. If he’s healthy, he can turn it up again in the spring. But his defense…yikes. Tonight he draws the legendary and still incredibly deadly Curry as a defensive assignment. Sure, Michael Malone will try to put Christian Braun on Curry to make life difficult for him, but it’s very obvious that teams are looking for switches to pair their best perimeter scorer with Murray, and I wouldn’t do that either Tonight, in the near future, expect the future to be different. Murray needs to find his defenses or this will continue to be a problem all season.

Here’s what you should remember: Draymond probably won’t play

The Warriors list Draymond Green as questionable, but Steve Kerr says it’s more doubtful. Green also didn’t practice with the Warriors in Denver yesterday. The loss of Draymond makes life pretty difficult for the Warriors. Normally they would start him at the four with Kevon Looney at the five and let Green chase Jokic all night, but that won’t be an option for them tonight. I can see Looney starting tonight and handling most of the Nikola duties, which is less than ideal for the Warriors. Size-wise, there isn’t much to say for the Warriors. The seven-foot player Quinten Post with a two-way contract has not yet played this season and after him there is no other player over 1.80 m in the squad. We may well see a few minutes between Kyle Anderson and Nikola Jokic tonight, and we know how that goes (advantage: Nikola).

What to bet on: Nikola Jokic 13+ assists (+325)

Okay, we’re going a little risky here with an alternative bet that’s pretty far from the finish line. If you want, you can put Jokic over 9.5 assists at -120 and collect the free money, but I’m playing tonight. Like I said, the Warriors have no size and no Draymond. The doubles against Nikola will come with every touch of the post, meaning he will keep his teammates on their toes all night long. It wouldn’t shock me if he puts up some big assist numbers tonight.

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