San Antonio Spurs at Denver Nuggets

San Antonio Spurs at Denver Nuggets The Denver Nuggets look to keep the San Antonio Spurs from winning a fourth straight game when the two meet tonight at 9PM ET.

The Denver Nuggets' up-and-down campaign just hit one of its lowest points in a 43-point loss to the Golden State Warriors. The Nuggets will get a chance to bounce right back and snap a three-game slide when they host the defending champion San Antonio Spurs in the second of a back-to-back on Tuesday. Denver had won five straight before its most recent slide, which includes a home loss to the Western Conference-worst Minnesota Timberwolves

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The Spurs have been showing off their defense while winning five of the last six and are coming off an 89-69 triumph over Utah on Sunday.

Defense was the name of the game in this one and it was the Spurs who shot just 38.8 percent from the field but were able to dominate the game by holding the Jazz to 33.3 percent shooting and just 27 points in the first half. We haven't seen a great defensive game from the Spurs in a long time, but they did a great job of limiting Gordon Hayward's impact on the game it just rippled throughout the entire Jazz team. Tim Duncan had just 11 points while Tony Parker added just four, but that was because neither player was needed with the game practically won by halftime.

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About The Nuggets (18-23): Lawson (19 points) and Nelson (14) were the only players to score in double figures in Monday's 122-79 loss to the Warriors, during which Denver shot 34.5 percent from the field. "We played the best team in the league record-wise and I didn't feel like we competed at all from the very beginning of the game, all the way through," Nuggets coach Brian Shaw told reporters. "Hustle points, rebounding, sharing the ball, just everything. They beat us in every aspect of the game." Arron Afflalo is 11-of-39 from the field in the last three games to lead the collective slump.

Head to head, the Spurs are 22-8 ATS in the last 30 meetings in Denver and the road team is 19-7 ATS in the last 26 meetings overall

No matter what form the Nuggets are in, they are never an easy team to beat at the Pepsi Center, but I would be very surprised if the Spurs don't win this one by double digits in the form that they're in.

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