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NBA 2024-25 Regular Season
Oklahoma City Thunder vs Denver Nuggets 6 November 2024 Full Game Replay
Game Info
Ball Arena
10:00 PM, November 6, 2024
Denver, CO
Denver; Wednesday, 9 p.m. EST
SPORTSBOOK LINE: Thunder -3.5; over/under is 222
Oklahoma City Thunder vs Denver Nuggets What To Watch:
When the Oklahoma City Thunder visit the Ball Arena on Thursday morning, the Denver Nuggets will be looking to extend their recent comeback with a third consecutive victory.
The away team's main goal will be to win eight straight games in order to maintain their incredible start to the season and establish their title credentials early on.
The Denver Nuggets have subsequently turned around, winning four of their last five games after losing back-to-back games to the Thunder and the Los Angeles Clippers to begin the regular season.
Although Michael Malone's team defeated the Brooklyn Nets and the Toronto Raptors, they lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves 119-116 before defeating the Utah Jazz and, most recently, the Raptors 121-119 on Thursday.
Nikola Jokic, who has already recorded his third triple-double of the season, was the difference-maker for the Nuggets for the umpteenth time. In his 38 minutes on the court, he scored 28 points, added 14 points, and dished out 13 assists, all of which were team-highs, on 10–22 shooting.
Jokic's heroics have put his club back on track. With a 4-3 record after seven games, the Nuggets are presently tenth in the Western Conference, albeit only three teams in the division have a better record thus far.
After facing each other in their season openers, the 2023 NBA champions will now get ready for what is likely to be their most difficult task to date when the Thunder visit town for the second time in less than two weeks.
The top two teams in the West last season, who both had 57 victories and 25 losses, will rematch Thursday in an attempt to exact early retribution on the hosts, who suffered a crushing 102-87 loss on that occasion.
The Oklahoma City Thunder put the entire league on edge prior to their second-round playoff elimination against the Dallas Mavericks, having just finished first in the Western Conference with the second-youngest team (second only to the San Antonio Spurs).
Many questioned if Mark Daigneault's team could duplicate their stellar performance from the previous year, but after seven straight victories to start the season, the early indicators point to them performing even better this time.
After defeating the Orlando Magic 102-86 on Thursday, the Oklahoma City Thunder are off to their best start in franchise history and are easily defeating teams. They have won all of their games by double digits.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the MVP runner-up from the previous season, had one of his lowest scoring performances of the year last time out, scoring 21 points. However, he was only two points behind Jalen Williams, who cooled off in the second half and was unable to maintain his scorching play from the first two quarters, scoring a scorching 19 points.
The Thunder, who are over nine points ahead of the Golden State Warriors in second place, have now kept opponents to less than 100 points in five of their seven games thus far at an average of 95.9 points allowed per game, following yet another defensive masterclass in their most recent battle.
Before heading back to the PayCom Center for six consecutive home games, the Thunder, who are one of only two teams with a perfect record along with the Cleveland Cavaliers, will be eager to win on the road for the fifth time this season.
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