The Denver Nuggets are back at home tonight to take on the second-best team in the Western Conference, the San Antonio Spurs.
In their last matchup, the Nuggets came out victorious after a thrilling fourth quarter that saw both teams converting crucial baskets down the stretch.Â
Ultimately, it was Nikola Jokic who got the best of his star counterpart, Victor Wembanyama, after hitting his patented turnaround shot off one leg over the mighty contest of the 7-foot-5 Frenchman.
GettyDenver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic.
After the buzzer sounded, there was high excitement. Many called it a preview of a spicy second round series. Fans couldnât wait for what almost certainly looked like a round two matchup at the time.
However, things have changed quite a bit over the last week.Â
Both teams have continued to win â Denver has won 11 in a row entering todayâs game against San Antonio â but other West teams have suddenly thrown a wrench into the final playoff seedings.
The final playoff picture will be determined today.Â
Denver Nuggetsâ Questionable Decision Could Cost Deep Postseason Run
Ahead of Fridayâs game against the Oklahoma City Thunder (more on them later), the Nuggets surprisingly chose to sideline their starting lineup. In a game that had significant playoff implications, it was a shocking move, to say the least.Â
The Nuggets won the game nonetheless, but a loss wouldâve created a massive fodder for debate.Â
Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Lakers pulled off two unexpected victories. Few imagined the Lakers would still be in contention for the third seed on the final day of the regular season after the team lost Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves to same-day injuries.
So, what does this mean for Denver?Â
It appears the Nuggets arenât entirely interested in beating the Spurs tonight, even though San Antonio is likely to rest multiple key starters as well. Considering Los Angeles gets to play the lottery-desired Utah Jazz, Denver is looking at a real scenario where it falls to the fourth seed while the Lakers finish in the third seed.Â
If the Nuggets survive the first round of the playoffs, it all but guarantees theyâll face the team that took them out last year. And the team that they havenât beaten in each of the three meaningful games this season.Â
Is that the path Denver really wants?Â
Of course, even a victory today may not put the Nuggets in the third seed. The Lakers are playing a Jazz team that is highly-incentivized to lose tonight. Because L.A. holds the tie-breaker over Denver, all it needs to do is beat Utah tonight to lock up the third seed.
A Daunting Playoff Bracket Awaits the Mile Hile Hoopers
They often say âto be the best, you have to beat the best,â but perhaps Denver took this saying a little too literally.Â
For the past week, the Nuggets have been committed to entering the postseason fully healthy. That has been their top priority â so much so that they are even willing to withhold Jokic from obtaining eligibility for postseason awards.Â
Jokic, 31, has been listed as questionable for tonightâs game. Some say heâll sit it out and get the extra couple of rest days before Game 1 of the playoffs, others say heâll give it the minutes required to allow the game to count toward his seasonâs games played total and then head to the bench.
If Denver falls to the fourth seed, itâll be set up for an opening round date with the Houston Rockets. That series has the potential to go seven games.Â
Squeezing by the Rockets would present the Nuggets a second round battle against a well-rested, athletic and physical Thunder team. Yikes.
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