NBA Snapshot — Thursday March 28

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The NBA Snapshot series was created as a daily check-in for Denver Nuggets fans. Every game matters as the season comes to a close, and the playoff bracket is altered constantly. These posts will help inform Nuggets fans of the day’s games, providing an update on the standings and which teams to root for from game to game.


Standings Update

FiveThirtyEight projects the playoff order as follows:

  1. Golden State: 58-24
  2. Denver: 55-27
  3. Houston: 52-30
  4. Portland: 51-31
  5. Utah: 50-32
  6. Oklahoma City: 49-33
  7. San Antonio: 48-34 (will likely own tiebreaker over LAC due to head-to-head record)
  8. Los Angeles: 48-34

Updated magic number scenarios for the Nuggets are as follows:

Games to watch Thursday night

Denver Nuggets vs Houston Rockets — 6:00 pm MST

Who to root for: The good guys. This could be the game of the season so far with the most playoff ramifications. If the Nuggets win, it becomes extremely unlikely for the Rockets to finish ahead of them. The Blazers still could, but I don’t expect Portland to hold up over the rest of the season without Jusuf Nurkic.

Los Angeles Clippers vs Milwaukee Bucks — 6:00 pm MST

Who to root for: Milwaukee. The Clippers have proven to be dangerous, but the Nuggets match up with them extremely well. I’m almost certain Denver would prefer facing Los Angeles, a team starting Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Ivica Zubac, over the Thunder or Spurs with more playoff experience.

Cleveland Cavaliers vs San Antonio Spurs — 6:30 pm MST

Who to root for: San Antonio. If the Clippers are going to fall to where the Nuggets can play them, a team has trade places in the standings. The Spurs are the most likely. The only playoff team they face to close the year is this Nuggets group on the second night of a back to back. That’s probably a loss for the Spurs, but they should be favored in every other game.

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