With a solid 7-4 performance in last night’s predictions, the season record now stands at 26-11, pushing our accuracy rate to 70.2%. Tonight’s four-game lineup offers another chance to keep the momentum going. Let’s dive into the matchups and aim to boost the record further.
Tonight’s action kicks off with the Denver Nuggets facing the Brooklyn Nets. Later, fans will witness the highly anticipated rematch of last season’s Western Conference Finals as the Dallas Mavericks clash with the Minnesota Timberwolves in what promises to be an intense showdown.
Following this, the Sacramento Kings will face the Utah Jazz, with Sacramento looking to bounce back and Utah hoping to find early-season momentum. To close the night, the Golden State Warriors host the New Orleans Pelicans, both teams eager to continue strong starts to the season. It’s shaping up to be an action-packed lineup, with plenty of drama and exciting matchups across the board.
Denver Nuggets At Brooklyn Nets – 7:30 PM EST
Nuggets Current Record: 1-2
Nets Current Record: 1-2
Nuggets Injuries: DaRon Holmes II (Achilles)
Nets Injuries: Trendon Watford – Out (Hamstring), Bojan Bogdanovic – Out (Foot), Ben Simmons – Out (Back), Day’Ron Sharpe – Out (Hamstring)
Last 5 Meetings: Nuggets Lead 4-1
The Denver Nuggets are set to face the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center. Denver is coming off an intense overtime victory against the Raptors, where Nikola Jokic delivered a standout performance, nearly posting a 40-point game. The Nuggets have shown their ability to turn things around after a shaky start, and Jokic’s leadership will be key as they try to build momentum. Meanwhile, Jamal Murray’s clutch shooting proved critical last game, so look for him to maintain that rhythm.
On the other side, the Brooklyn Nets recently secured their first win under head coach Jordi Fernandez, outplaying the Bucks with a solid defensive stand in the final quarter. Cam Thomas continues to shine, carrying the scoring load efficiently, while Nic Claxton contributes crucial rebounds and interior presence. The Nets will need strong perimeter play to compete with Denver’s versatile offense.
Prediction: Nuggets def. Nets 123-110
Dallas Mavericks At Minnesota Timberwolves – 7:30 PM EST
Mavericks Current Record: 2-1
Wolves Current Record: 2-1
Mavericks Injuries: Maxi Kleber – Out (Hamstring), Dante Exum – Out (Wrist)
Wolves Injuries: N/A
Last 5 Meetings: Wolves Lead 3-2
The Dallas Mavericks and Minnesota Timberwolves face off in a highly anticipated Western Conference matchup. Both teams bring a 2-1 record into this game, making this an exciting clash between two conference contenders. This matchup will also be a rematch of last season’s Western Conference finals, where the Mavericks emerged victorious.
Dallas is coming off a back-to-back win over the Utah Jazz, with Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic leading the way. Irving scored 23 points, while Doncic nearly posted a triple-double with 15 points, nine rebounds, and eight assists. New acquisition Klay Thompson continues to shine as an outside shooter, giving Dallas a reliable perimeter threat, crucial for stretching Minnesota’s defense.
Meanwhile, the Timberwolves are building momentum, with wins over Sacramento and Toronto after an opening loss to the Lakers. The addition of Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo has solidified their lineup, complementing Anthony Edwards’ scoring prowess. Randle’s impact is immediate, scoring consistently alongside Edwards.
Expect an intense, high-energy game as the Mavericks seek to overcome potential fatigue while Minnesota looks to defend home court.
Prediction: Wolves def. Mavs 124-119
Sacramento Kings At Utah Jazz – 9 PM EST
Kings Current Record: 1-2
Jazz Current Record: 0-3
Kings Injuries: Orlando Robinson – Out (Knee), Devin Carter – Out (Shoulder)
Jazz Injuries: Drew Eubanks – Day To Day (Illness), Taylor Hendricks – Out (Ankle), Isaiah Collier – Out (Hamstring), Johnny Juzang – Out (Thumb)
Last 5 Meetings: Kings Lead 4-1
The Sacramento Kings take on the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City, both teams playing on the second night of back-to-backs. Sacramento enters with confidence after a dominant 111-98 win over the Trail Blazers, led by De’Aaron Fox’s 24 points and strong contributions from DeMar DeRozan and Domantas Sabonis. Their balanced scoring and defensive stability have helped offset earlier close losses, and they’ll aim to sustain momentum against a struggling Jazz team.
Utah, however, is still seeking its first win, coming off a 110-102 loss to the Mavericks. Although Collin Sexton had an efficient 23 points and Lauri Markkanen contributed 17 points and nine rebounds, the Jazz’s slow starts and shooting struggles have led to disappointing performances. Their season-long shooting issues, particularly from three, have limited their offensive potential.
With Sacramento’s current form and Utah’s inconsistency, the Kings are in a favorable position to continue their recent success and keep Utah winless. Expect the Kings to control the game, especially if they can maintain offensive efficiency against Utah’s vulnerable defense.
Prediction: Kings def. Jazz 129-110
New Orleans Pelicans At Golden State Warriors – 10 PM EST
Pelicans Current Record: 2-1
Warriors Current Record: 2-1
Pelicans Injuries: Dejounte Murray – Out (Hand), Trey Murphy III – Out (Hamstring)
Warriors Injuries: Andrew Wiggins – Day To Day (Back), Stephen Curry – Out (Ankle), De’Anthony Melton – Out (Back)
Last 5 Meetings: Warriors Lead 3-2
The New Orleans Pelicans head to San Francisco to face the Golden State Warriors, both teams looking to recover from recent losses. The Pelicans fell 125-103 to the Portland Trail Blazers, with CJ McCollum leading the scoring. New Orleans struggled on the boards and in scoring depth beyond McCollum, raising concerns about their offense’s consistency. Brandon Ingram and Zion Williamson are expected to provide added scoring support as they face a Warriors defense missing their anchor, Stephen Curry.
Golden State, also without Curry due to an ankle injury, relies on Buddy Hield and Andrew Wiggins to carry the offensive load. Wiggins is off to a strong start, averaging 19.7 points per game, while Hield has been efficient from beyond the arc, shooting 52% on 3-pointers. The absence of Curry, however, impacts Golden State’s spacing and offensive fluidity, making it challenging for the Warriors to create open shots and maintain offensive momentum.
With Curry out and Golden State facing a well-rounded Pelicans lineup, New Orleans seems poised to exploit their depth and versatility. Expect a competitive game where the Pelicans’ balanced scoring and defensive pressure will test the Warriors’ adaptability without their superstar.
Prediction: Pelcians def. Warriors 124-119