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Denver Nuggets Favored to Dominate Injury-Plagued New Orleans Pelicans in Western Conference Matchup
The Denver Nuggets will be facing the struggling New Orleans Pelicans in a Western Conference matchup on Saturday night. The Nuggets are looking to bounce back from a two-point loss to the Trail Blazers after a three-game winning streak. Meanwhile, the injury-plagued Pelicans have a 5-23 record as they head into the game. Denver is the betting favorite with a current line of -9.5. The game is set to start at 7:10 pm EST.
Betting Odds
- Moneyline: Nuggets -400 | Pelicans +320
- Spread: Nuggets -9.5 (-110) | Pelicans +9.5 (-110)
- Total: Over/Under 233.5 (-110)
- Based on the moneyline, the implied probability that Denver will win straight-up is 80%.
Denver vs New Orleans Stats
Denver Nuggets
The Denver Nuggets have turned their season around after a slow start, winning three straight games before a close loss to the Blazers. Despite the loss, MVP Nikola Jokic led the team with 34 points and eight assists. The Nuggets are now 14-11 on the season and rank fourth in the NBA in scoring. They excel in field goal shooting and 3-point shooting but struggle with 3-point field goals made per game. Defensively, they rank lower in scoring defense, field goal defense, and 3-point defense. The team is also dealing with some key injuries. With a power ranking of 16, the Nuggets are a strong offensive team but have room for improvement defensively. Their stats show they are among the top teams in offensive and defensive categories, despite their recent struggles.
New Orleans Pelicans Analysis
The New Orleans Pelicans have struggled this season due to injuries to key players like CJ McCollum, Brandon Ingram, and Zion Williamson. The team has a power ranking of 29 and ranks last in the NBA in scoring, field goal shooting, 3-point shooting, and 3-point field goals made per game. Defensively, they are near the bottom of the league in scoring defense, field goal defense, and 3-point defense. The Pelicans have a 5-23 record and have lost five straight games. They are also last in the league in total rebounds per game. Key players like Daniel Theis, Zion Williamson, and Brandon Ingram are out due to injuries. Despite these challenges, the team continues to compete but faces an uphill battle in turning their season around.
Denver Nuggets poised for victory against struggling New Orleans Pelicans
The Denver Nuggets will enter their matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday night well-rested and prepared. Having last played on Thursday, the Nuggets have secured victories in three of their last four games, showcasing their formidable offensive skills. This poses a significant challenge for the Pelicans, who have struggled to score consistently this season, ranking last in the NBA in scoring. The Nuggets, on the other hand, rank 4th in scoring and will capitalize on their fresh legs to dominate a Pelicans team that recently struggled defending against fastbreak plays in their Thursday night game against the Rockets. With key players like Ingram and Williamson sidelined until the New Year, the Pelicans lack the necessary scoring power to compete with Denver. Furthermore, the Nuggets boast the sixth-best rebounding team in the league, while the Pelicans rank 21st in rebounding. It is anticipated that the Nuggets will secure a comfortable victory on Sunday night.