Through 2 Quarters
The Denver Nuggets are flexing their muscles against the Oklahoma City Thunder, showing why they were favored to win all along. The Nuggets are in control with a 61-49 lead over Oklahoma City.
Denver has enjoyed the tag-team combination of point guard Austin Rivers and shooting guard Will Barton. The former has 14 points along with three rebounds, while the latter has ten points and three assists in addition to four boards.
OKC hasn’t had any offensive standouts so far with all players held to six points or fewer.
Who’s Playing
Denver @ Oklahoma City
Current Records: Denver 19-18; Oklahoma City 13-25
What to Know
The Denver Nuggets have enjoyed the comforts of home their last two games, but now they must head out on the road. Denver and the Oklahoma City Thunder will face off in a Northwest Division battle at 7 p.m. ET Sunday at Paycom Center. The Nuggets won’t have the home-court advantage, but they do enjoy a 7-point advantage in the spread.
Denver beat the Sacramento Kings 121-111 this past Friday. Denver’s center Nikola Jokic did his thing and dropped a double-double on 33 points and ten boards along with seven dimes. That makes it seven consecutive games in which Jokic has had at least ten rebounds.
Meanwhile, 2022 “welcomed” Oklahoma City with a 135-105 beatdown courtesy of the Minnesota Timberwolves this past Friday. OKC was down 103-80 at the end of the third quarter, which was just too much to recover from. The top scorer for Oklahoma City was small forward Luguentz Dort (18 points).
Denver’s win lifted them to 19-18 while Oklahoma City’s loss dropped them down to 13-25. We’ll see if the Nuggets can repeat their recent success or if the Thunder bounce back and reverse their fortune.
How To Watch
- When: Sunday at 7 p.m. ET
- Where: Paycom Center — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- TV: Altitude Sports & Entertainmnt
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Ticket Cost: $6.00
Odds
The Nuggets are a solid 7-point favorite against the Thunder, according to the latest NBA odds.
The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 7-point spread, and stayed right there.
Over/Under: -111
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Series History
Denver have won 13 out of their last 23 games against Oklahoma City.
- Dec 22, 2021 – Oklahoma City 108 vs. Denver 94
- Feb 27, 2021 – Denver 126 vs. Oklahoma City 96
- Feb 12, 2021 – Denver 97 vs. Oklahoma City 95
- Jan 19, 2021 – Denver 119 vs. Oklahoma City 101
- Aug 03, 2020 – Denver 121 vs. Oklahoma City 113
- Feb 21, 2020 – Oklahoma City 113 vs. Denver 101
- Dec 14, 2019 – Denver 110 vs. Oklahoma City 102
- Mar 29, 2019 – Denver 115 vs. Oklahoma City 105
- Feb 26, 2019 – Denver 121 vs. Oklahoma City 112
- Dec 14, 2018 – Denver 109 vs. Oklahoma City 98
- Nov 24, 2018 – Denver 105 vs. Oklahoma City 98
- Mar 30, 2018 – Denver 126 vs. Oklahoma City 125
- Feb 01, 2018 – Denver 127 vs. Oklahoma City 124
- Dec 18, 2017 – Oklahoma City 95 vs. Denver 94
- Nov 09, 2017 – Denver 102 vs. Oklahoma City 94
- Apr 12, 2017 – Denver 111 vs. Oklahoma City 105
- Apr 09, 2017 – Oklahoma City 106 vs. Denver 105
- Jan 07, 2017 – Oklahoma City 121 vs. Denver 106
- Nov 25, 2016 – Oklahoma City 132 vs. Denver 129
- Apr 05, 2016 – Oklahoma City 124 vs. Denver 102
- Jan 19, 2016 – Oklahoma City 110 vs. Denver 104
- Dec 27, 2015 – Oklahoma City 122 vs. Denver 112
- Nov 01, 2015 – Oklahoma City 117 vs. Denver 93
Injury Report for Oklahoma City
- Vit Krejci: Game-Time Decision (Ankle)
- Isaiah Roby: Out (Covid-19)
Injury Report for Denver
- Bol Bol: Game-Time Decision (Not Injury Related)
- Markus Howard: Out (Knee)
- Jamal Murray: Out (Knee)
- Vlatko Cancar: Out (Foot)
- Michael Porter Jr.: Out for the Season (Back)
- PJ Dozier: Out for the Season (Knee)