Preview: The Denver Nuggets return to action against the Memphis Grizzlies; The thing to watch for: Big rotations
The Denver Nuggets took a few days break before returning to action tonight. The Memphis Grizzlies, who have been on a tear since star point guard Ja Morant returned from a 25-game suspension, will be up against them. Morant was punished for regularly flashing firearms in social media videos, including one that occurred following a game in Denver.
During his absence, the Grizzlies suffered immensely, falling from a club vying for the conference’s top spot last year to a squad toward the bottom of the rankings this year. Meanwhile, the Nuggets have a new injury concern.
Forward Aaron Gordon was bitten by a dog on Christmas and had 21 stitches to bites on his shooting hand and face. He is expected to be out indefinitely. Nothing but well wishes for AG in what must be a painful circumstance. For the time being, the Nuggets will have to find a way to play without Mr. Nugget, and that effort begins tonight against one of the NBA’s hottest teams.
The Essentials
Who: Denver Nuggets (22-10) vs Memphis Grizzlies (10-19)
When: 7:00 PM MST
Where: The Can. Denver, CO.
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The Matchup
Position | Nuggets | Grizzlies | Advantage |
PG | Jamal Murray | Ja Morant | Grizzlies |
SG | Kentavious Caldwell-Pope | Marcus Smart | Even |
SF | Justin Holiday | Desmond Bane | Grizzlies |
PF | Michael Porter Jr. | Jaren Jackson Jr. | Even |
C | Nikola Jokic | Bismack Biyombo | Nuggets |
Bench | Reggie Jackson, Julian Strawther, Christian Braun, Peyton Watson, DeAndre Jordan | Xavier Tillman, Vince Williams Jr., David Roddy, Ziaire Williams, Santi Aldama | Even |
Injury Report: Aaron Gordon – out (hand/face), Vlatko Cancar – out (knee), Collin Gillespie – out (G-League), Jay Huff – out (G-League), Hunter Tyson – out (G-League); Ja Morant – questionable (illness), Steven Adams – out (knee), Brandon Clarke – out (achilles), Luke Kennard – out (knee), Derrick Rose – out (hamstring), GG Jackson – out (G-League), Jake LaRavia – out (G-League).
The Three Things
The thing to watch for: Big rotations
The Grizzlies are playing Bismack Biyombo at center for 25-30 minutes a game since Ja came back which would have matched up perfectly for Denver with Nikola Jokic and Gordon to put against Jaren Jackson Jr. and Biyombo. With AG out I assume Michael Porter Jr. slides to the four and either Justin Holiday or Peyton Watson slots into the starting lineup at the three. That’s a bit trickier of a matchup.
My hunch is that Michael Malone will have Jokic guarding Jackson and let MPJ have half the game off by defending Biyombo who might have the most limited offensive bag in the league. I’m more interested on how that effects the Grizzlies defense though. On one hand, one of them defending MPJ means they’re going to spend a lot of time at the perimeter and in theory should keep a very open lane for the Nuggets all night. On the other hand, Jackson and Biyombo are both excellent shot blockers when they get the opportunity to roam and, again in theory, one should be able to do that on a consistent basis if Denver isn’t knocking down their outside shots.
The thing to remember: This is still a bad roster right now
Having Ja back obviously makes a huge difference, but don’t lose the story that the Grizzlies are still missing huge pieces of their roster. Stephen Adams, Brandon Clarke, Derrick Rose and Luke Kennard are all rotation pieces for this team and none of them will be suiting up for tonight’s game. Morant is even questionable with illness. Take nothing away from Memphis’ current four game winning streak.
They’ve done it largely on the road and against quality opponents, but they haven’t faced any team with the offensive firepower of the Nuggets during their run and Morant hasn’t faced a defender like Kentavious Caldwell-Pope in the run either. Fresh off locking up Stephen Curry (again), Kenny Pope no doubt is going to look to build on his first team resume by raining on Ja’s parade. Bottom line, Nuggets shouldn’t be worried about beating this team if they come out and take care of business.
The thing to bet: MPJ over 7.5 rebounds (-120)
If it goes as expected and Mike ends up defending Biyombo that means he won’t be spending much time defending the perimeter. Additionally, with Gordon likely to be replaced in the lineup with a smaller player, Mike becomes the de facto number two rebounder behind Nikola. If you’re feeling particularly confident, you can bump that line up by one at Draft Kings and get +135 on over 8.5 rebounds.
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