NBA Daily Picks: Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors: +401 NBA SGP

Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors: +401 NBA SGP

 

The Golden State Warriors (16-17) host the Denver Nuggets (24-11) tonight for the third of four meetings between the teams this season.

Denver enters the contest as a 3.0-point favorite.

Below, you will find a three-leg same-game parlay in what should be an entertaining affair.

Let’s begin the parlay with the Nuggets star point guard, who has been lights out from downtown.

Note: All odds and props courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

Leg 1: DEN Jamal Murray 3+ Made Threes (-125)

  • Murray is averaging 2.6 made threes per game this season at a career-best 45.4% clip
  • Murray is coming off a season-high five made threes in Monday’s victory over the Charlotte Hornets
  • Murray has knocked down at least three triples in three of his past four games, including going 3-of-5 from beyond the arc against the Warriors on Christmas Day

Leg 2: Nuggets Moneyline (-148)

  • Denver is 2-0 against the Warriors this season
  • Denver has won each of the past five head-to-head meetings
  • Denver will be on a full two days rest, having last played on New Years Day
  • Denver is 8-2 in its last ten games and sits third in the Western Conference
  • Golden State has lost three of its past four games and sits 11th in the Western Conference

Leg 3: UNDER 235 (-108)

  • The total has gone UNDER in three straight head-to-head meetings
  • The UNDER has hit in 62.9% of Denver’s games this season
  • Denver ranks third in defense, allowing 109.8 PPG
  • Golden State ranks 13th in pace (99.99), while Denver ranks 29th (97.86)
  • Denver averages 110.6 PPG on the road compared to 119.9 at home
  • Golden State averages 115.8 PPG at home compared to 118.6 on the road

Total Value = +401

Further Reading:

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After a highly successful night with an 8-4 record on our daily picks, Fadeaway World has achieved an impressive overall standing of 67-32. Tonight’s NBA action features two exciting matchups, and we’re poised to delve into our predictions for these games.

The Milwaukee Bucks are set to face the San Antonio Spurs, and the defending champions, the Denver Nuggets, will clash with the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco. As the NBA continues to deliver thrilling moments, Fadeaway World is ready to provide insights and predictions for these games, anticipating another night filled with basketball excitement and intense competition.

Milwaukee Bucks At San Antonio Spurs – 7:30 PM EST

Bucks Last 10 Games: 7-3

Spurs Last 10 Games: 2-8

Bucks Injuries: AJ Green – Day To Day (Nose), Jae Crowder – Out (Groin)

Spurs Injuries: Malaki Branham – Day To Day (Ankle), Zach Collins – Out (Ankle), Charles Bassey – Out (ACL)

Last 5 Meetings: Bucks Lead 3-2

In a matchup between the Milwaukee Bucks and the San Antonio Spurs, the Bucks enter the game seeking redemption after a road loss to the Indiana Pacers in the previous night’s back-to-back. Despite the setback, Milwaukee aims to secure a season series sweep against the Spurs, having defeated them on December 19. The Bucks, with a 24-9 record, lead the Central Division and hold the second spot in the Eastern Conference.

Meanwhile, the struggling Spurs, on a three-game losing streak, face an uphill battle with a 5-28 record, placing them at the bottom of the Southwest Division. While the Bucks have won the last two meetings, the Spurs aim to defy the odds and bounce back, hoping to disrupt Milwaukee’s dominance and notch a crucial victory on their home court.

Prediction: Bucks def. Spurs 124-103

Denver Nuggets At Golden State Warriors – 10 PM EST

Nuggets Last 10 Games: 8-2

Warriors Last 10 Games: 6-4

Nuggets Injuries: Reggie Jackson – Day To Day (Calf), Vlakto Cancar – Out (Knee)

Warriors Injuries: Gary Payton II – Out (Hamstring)

Last 5 Meetings: Nuggets Lead 5-0 

In a highly anticipated clash, the Golden State Warriors are set to host the defending champion Denver Nuggets at Chase Center. The Warriors, seeking their first win against the Nuggets this season, are fueled by the dynamic duo of Stephen Curry and Jonathan Kuminga, who combined for 55 points in their recent victory over the Orlando Magic.

Despite missing Draymond Green due to a league suspension, the Warriors aim to capitalize on home-court advantage and gain redemption for their earlier losses to the Nuggets. On the other side, the Nuggets, led by Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, are coming off a decisive win against the Charlotte Hornets and aim to extend their dominance over Golden State. The contest promises intense competition and showcases key players on both sides, setting the stage for a thrilling battle at Chase Center.

Prediction: Nuggets def. Warriors 132-120

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