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600♦ NUGGETS - You know the deal boys, the Nets are coming in on the second of back-to-back nights after playing in Los Angeles, and losing to the Clippers, 107-105, last night. Making matters worse - or better, for us - is the Nets are playing their fourth road game in six nights, and have lost the first three both straight-up and against the spread.
The first three road games have seen this team forced into fast-paced affairs, losing at Golden State (112-116), Portland (100-109) and last night's setback at Staples. And trust me when I tell you, the Nuggets haven't forgotten about the first meeting, in which New Jersey denounced them by a wicked 44 points back on Feb. 7. And in regards to that loss, the Nuggets were playing their fourth game in five nights and third straight on the road in that stretch. Prior to that, the Nuggets had won and covered three straight in this series, including last year's game here, 100-85.
Denver has played three straight at home, and has won two in a row now, having knocked off the Thunder and Clippers, each by 13. The Nuggets have one of the best records at home, sporting a 25-8 mark at the Pepsi Center, and much of that has to do with the rarified air. Tonight that altitude will make all the difference in the world, with a weary Nets team coming in with no legs whatsoever.
And if it makes any difference, this team has done some extensive traveling since March 3, as this will be its sixth road game over the past 14 days. And while that might not seem that bad, given this is the NBA, that's simply ridiculous for any team in any day-to-day sport. Especially when there were home games sandwiched in between there. This is the Nets' eighth game overall in these past two weeks, and when you travel to Milwaukee, home for the defending-champion Celtics, to Orlando, home for New York and then on this current road trip, you're bound to be exhausted.
I could go on and on, but why ... you can see this is a steal with the Nuggets on point to wipe this team off the court, as the Nets have allowed 108.5 points on average last six games.
Lay it with the home chalk.