The Denver Nuggets are set to face off against the Memphis Grizzlies in Memphis after achieving an impressive five consecutive victories on the road, bringing their record to 12 wins and 4 losses. The Grizzlies, on the other hand, are struggling with a record of 6-11 and will be eager to turn their fortunes around at home.
Fans interested in watching the match can look for the broadcast on various platforms. The betting odds favor the Nuggets, reflecting their strong performance so far this season.
In terms of injuries, the Nuggets will be missing Aaron Gordon due to a hamstring issue, along with Julian Strawther (back) and Christian Braun (ankle). The Grizzlies have their own set of challenges, with Ty Jerome (calf), Scotty Pippen Jr. (toe), Brandon Clarke (knee), and Javon Small (toe) also ruled out. However, Jaren Jackson Jr. is listed as day-to-day with an ankle injury, giving some hope for the Grizzlies if he can return. Additionally, star player Ja Morant is out with a calf problem, which has certainly impacted their offensive capabilities.
The Nuggets have established a strong offensive presence, averaging 123.8 points per game—significantly higher than the 116.5 points they allow defensively. The Grizzlies, in contrast, have been averaging 112.1 points, which is slightly below the 113.8 points that Denver concedes.
With both teams dealing with injuries and the Nuggets showing marked superiority in their recent form, this matchup promises to be an intriguing contest that might showcase Denver’s offensive firepower against Memphis’s resilience.
