Philly Trades and Depth vs Denver Stability
With JJ Redick (18.3 PPG, 38.4 3PT%) back, after sitting out the last game due to illness, and Joel Embiid (274 PPG, 13.5 RPG), who’s listed day-to-day, apparently ready to go, this is a team that can score. PG Ben Simmons offers 8.0 APG and 17.0 PPG. PF
For the Nuggets, Gary Harris (14.8 PPG, 42.6 FG%) is nursing a groin injury and Paul Millsap (12.0 PPG, 6.5 RPG) is dealing with a bad ankle. Center Nikola Jokic tops the team with 20.2 PPG and 10.5 RPG. He’s also good for 7.7 APG. Mason Plumlee, who’s averaging 8.1 PPG, stepped up with 24 points the other night. PG Jamal Murray is a fine point-makers, averaging 18.5 PPG. He’s also been good for 5.0 APG.
Edge: Denver
Home vs Road
At 21-6, Philly has a solid home record. The Sixers are coming off a four-game road trip where they went 2-2. They lost their last road game to Sacramento 115-108. Upon returning home on February 5, they were beaten by Toronto 119-107. Still, this is a team that excels at home. Over their last 10 home games, they are 7-3.
Edge: Philadelphia
Keys to the Game
- Philly trades – will they helped?
- Denver is +5 on D and -2.7 on offense
- Nuggets +2 on ORBs and -3 on TO
- Can Harris infuse Philly offense with life?
- Harris, Milsap, and Thomas out for Nuggets
Edge: Denver
Our 76ers vs Nuggets Pick
We have to wonder if Philadelphia can notch a win tonight? The Nuggets are hurting and on the last leg of their road trip. There’s one more stop after tonight’s game. Plus, the new blood on Philly could offer a lift. Still, this is a very fine Denver team. They are tough to contain upfront. This game could go either way. In the end, our 76ers vs Nuggets pick is Denver at +5.5. Both teams need a win. Denver should keep it close and cover the spread.