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San Antonio Spurs vs. Denver Nuggets: Preview, Predictions and Picks for April 2, 2025

Updated on:
Apr 2, 2025 8:50 PM
The San Antonio Spurs will look to snap their five-game losing streak as they face off against the Western Conference's third-seeded Denver Nuggets on Wednesday, April 2nd at 9:00 PM at Ball Arena. The Spurs, currently 13th in the West, will aim to even the regular season series, which is tied 1-1, against a Nuggets team that has dominated at home with a 25-13 record.
San Antonio Spurs vs Denver Nuggets

Current Odds

SA
DEN
Over
230.5
-115
Under
234.5
-114
SA
-8.5
-105
DEN
+10.5
-112
SA
ML
-400
DEN
ML
+400

Spurs vs Nuggets statistics

Stat Spurs Nuggets
Streak L5 L1
Last Ten Games 4-6 5-5
Points Per Game 114.2 120.9
Rebounds Per Game 43.7 45.6
Assists Per Game 28.9 31.1
Blocks Per Game 5.7 4.9
Steals Per Game 8.2 8.1
Field Goal % 46.5 50.7
Three Point % 35.5 38.1

Denver Nuggets recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
4/1/25 vs Minnesota Timberwolves L 140-139 2OT
3/28/25 vs Utah Jazz W 129-93
3/26/25 vs Milwaukee Bucks W 127-117
3/24/25 vs Chicago Bulls L 129-119
3/23/25 @ Houston Rockets W 116-111

San Antonio Spurs recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
4/1/25 vs Orlando Magic L 116-105
3/30/25 vs Golden State Warriors L 148-106
3/29/25 vs Boston Celtics L 121-111
3/27/25 @ Cleveland Cavaliers L 124-116
3/25/25 @ Detroit Pistons L 122-96

Denver Nuggets injuries

  • Michael Porter Jr. (SF): Out
  • Jamal Murray (PG): Out
  • Julian Strawther (G): Out
  • DaRon Holmes II (C): Out

San Antonio Spurs injuries

  • Jeremy Sochan (F): Out
  • Charles Bassey (C): Out
  • Victor Wembanyama (C): Out
  • De'Aaron Fox (PG): Out
  • Riley Minix (F): Out

Spurs vs Nuggets game info

Type Info
Venue Ball Arena
Location Denver, CO
Tip-off Wed 9:00 PM
TV FanDuel SN SW

Spurs vs Nuggets predictions

As the San Antonio Spurs eye a much-needed win to break their five-game losing streak, all eyes will be on the players who need to bring their A-game. Devin Vassell is expected to step up significantly, potentially pacing the Spurs with a notable performance around 17 points. His knack for finding the basket, coupled with a solid game from Chris Paul, who’s anticipated to dish out assists in the realm of seven, could be pivotal in orchestrating the Spurs' offense. Victor Wembanyama would have been another key player, but with his shoulder injury keeping him off the court, guys like Keldon Johnson, projected to put up around 13 points, will need to pull some extra weight on both sides of the floor to cover his absence. Perfectly nestled into these roles, they’ll not only look to generate points but also aim to limit turnovers, given the pressure at Ball Arena.

Swinging over to the Denver Nuggets, the charge is led by none other than Nikola Jokic. There's a lot of buzz about him potentially strutting with around 26 points while orchestrating plays and sweeping the boards with rebounds in the double digits. His impact doesn't stop there, as his ability to distribute with finesse could be the linchpin for the Nuggets’ drive. Jamal Murray, slated for around 19 points, will likely be Jokic's right-hand man in this contest, firing from the perimeter and thriving in clutch moments. With Aaron Gordon and Michael Porter Jr. also anticipated to have commendable outputs, both in scoring and defense, the Nuggets are lining up well-rounded threats in each position that will challenge the Spurs on every passing lane, steal, and block.

Predicting the outcome of this matchup, given the form of both teams, the Denver Nuggets might hold the upper edge. The synergy between Jokic and the rest of the squad is quite possibly what could propel them to secure a win. The Spurs, despite showing flashes of resilience, might struggle against Denver's defensive framework. While San Antonio’s bid to upset the odds can’t be counted out just yet, the strengths lining the Nuggets’ stats sheet suggest they have the toolkit to gallop ahead and place another win on their impressive home record. What do you think—are the Nuggets just too much to handle for the Spurs this time around?

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