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In the midst of the Denver Nuggets ' injury woes to start the season, fourth-year wing Peyton Watson has turned out to be a major bright spot on both sides of the ball as a plug-in starter.
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After dominant trip, Nuggets return home to confront Rockets
The Denver Nuggets haven't played a home game in two weeks, and that seems preferable for the team ranked second in the Western Conference. The Nuggets have lost four straight games at home but can break that streak when they host the Houston Rockets on Monday night.
The Nuggets benefitted from one of their replacement games after the NBA Cup last season. Their task this week is to prevent Houston from taking advantage of a lucky draw.
"At this point, Denver is the only team I can see beating the Thunder four times in seven games," NBA analyst Zach Lowe frankly put it. With a revamped system and improved roster,
Nuggets vs. Rockets preview with prediction, probable starting lineups, and latest injury updates for the Dec. 15 NBA clash.
Insane stat shows why Nuggets have best offense in NBA history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Denver Nuggets are putting together a better offensive season than any team in NBA history.
A week ago, Denver Nuggets exec Jonathan Wallace said the team was "further along" than it may have appeared. They had to be "deliberate" in the offseason, he told reporters, but, with the best player in the world on the roster and an elite starting five ...
Denver enters a matchup against Houston after losing four straight home games. Monday's game will be the second meeting of the season between the two teams.
Sometimes you pick things up when you’re less technical and you’re more watching the flow of how games are going,” David Adelman said. “I do think we can overdo it a
Tim Hardaway Jr. explains why the Denver Nuggets are dominating, crediting unselfish play, communication, and defined roles in 17-6 start.
Devin Vassell scored a season-high 33 points, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 139-136 win over the Denver Nuggets on Friday night.
Julian Strawther practiced “hard” today and there’s hope he’ll be activated for tomorrow’s game vs. the Rockets 👀 “I’m very, very hopeful this week is the week.” - David Adelman pic.twitter.com/wvIftqG6MR