The Denver Nuggets (33-25) and the Oklahoma City Thunder (18-40) will meet on Wednesday, March 2 in Denver at Ball Arena. Denver, the home team, have won six games in a row, whereas Oklahoma, the visitors, have only won four out of the last ten games. The action starts at 7:00 PM MT, so place your bets now!
Head-to-head, how does Denver stack up versus Oklahoma historically?
The teams have played in two matchups this season and the Nuggets have claimed victory once against the Thunder. Furthermore, the score was 95-99 in favor of the Nuggets the most recent time they met up on January 9, 2022. In that game, Denver had a 45.28% and a 36.11% field goal percentage and three pointer percentage respectively. In contrast, Oklahoma had a 58% field goal percentage and a 23.68% 3pt percentage. With regard to rebounds, the Nuggets snagged 9, whereas the Thunder had 5. Concerning assists, the former had 28 and the latter earned 29. Which team will you bet on to defeat their opponents on Wednesday? The Nuggets, playing with the home court advantage, or the Thunder, as the road team?
Betting Preview for the Denver Nuggets vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday, March 2
Where:
Ball Arena in Denver
When:
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Betting on the Denver Nuggets
Record:
33-25 |
Northwest Division Standing:
2
The Denver Nuggets outplayed the Portland Trail Blazers in their most recent game on Sunday, 92-124, due in large part to the solid efforts of star players Nikola Jokic and Jamychal Green. Jokic yielded eight points, 18 rebounds, and 11 assists, whereas Jamychal Green had 20 points and 10 rebounds. The Nuggets are presently in 6th place in the conference. Be sure to review our odds analysis for Wednesday’s game further down and think about how the squad’s recent performance could impact their meeting versus Oklahoma.
Absences and Injuries
The Nuggets have zero injured players ruled out. Zeke Nnaji (Knee) is questionable.
Betting on the Oklahoma City Thunder
Record:
18-40 |
Northwest Division Standing:
5
The Oklahoma City Thunder have only won four out of the last ten games and are in the last position in the division and currently 14th in the conference. In their most recent game they were beaten by the Sacramento Kings, 110-131, in the face of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s performance. To that end, Gilgeous-Alexander supplied 37 points and 10 assists and Aleksej Pokusevski had nine points. Check out our assessment below to learn how this performance has shaped their odds for the upcoming game against Denver on Wednesday.
Absences and Injuries
The Thunder have no injured players ruled out.
Odds Update: Moneyline, Over/Under and Spread Selections | Nuggets vs. Thunder
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