Nuggets vs Wizards Prediction 1/17/26 NBA Picks Today

The Washington Wizards and the Denver Nuggets duke it out at the Ball Arena on Saturday night. Here’s a Nuggets vs Wizards Prediction. This article will include a Nuggets vs Wizards Pick.

Washington Wizards Betting Preview

The Washington Wizards have been in a real slump as they’ve lost six of their last seven games overall. They will be hoping to arrest an ugly five-game slide after getting routed by the Kings in a 128-115 road defeat last night. Alex Sarr led the team in scoring with 19 points on eight of 12 shooting, Tre Johnson added 18 points with four assists while Justin Champagnie and Kyshawn George each scored 15 points. As a team, the Wizards shot 49 percent from the field and 11 of 34 from the 3-point line as they worked hard to cut an early 21-point deficit to just three points late in the second quarter. But that was as close as they would get as the Wizards leaked 34 points in the third quarter to fall behind by double digits again.

Denver Nuggets Betting Preview

Meanwhile, the Denver Nuggets are starting to heat up again as they’ve won five of their last six games overall. They will be gunning for a fourth straight victory after running past the Mavericks in a 118-109 road win on Wednesday. Jamal Murray led the team with 33 points and five assists on 13 of 24 shooting, Aaron Gordon added 22 points on eight of 12 shooting while Peyton Watson chipped in with 18 points on six of 12 shooting. As a team, the Nuggets shot 49 percent from the field and 16 of 38 from the 3-point line as they opened the second quarter on a 9-0 run to take a 17-point lead into halftime. This was crucial as they held a double-digit lead until the final 1:40 of the third quarter.

Why the Denver Nuggets will win

Why the Washington Wizards will win

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Nuggets vs Wizards Prediction

The Wizards are still missing Khris Middleton, Cam Whitmore, Trae Young and Bilal Coulibaly, while the Nuggets have ruled out Nikola Jokic, Jonas Valanciunas, Christian Braun and Cameron Johnson. The Wizards have really struggled to stay competitive ever since they traded away CJ McCollum as they’ve yet to see the newly acquired Trae Young take the court. In contrast, the Nuggets have been playing excellent basketball in the absence of Nikola Jokic and most of the credit goes to Jamal Murray who has taken his game to another level lately. The line was always going to be hefty for this matchup, but it’s still not high enough to sway me from taking the Nuggets to win in a blowout at home.
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