Denver Nuggets vs Dallas Mavericks 12/4/2017 Odds, Picks & Preview

The DENVER and the DALLAS will both be gunning for a victory on 12/4/2017 at 8:35 PM when they meet in a game matchup.

DENVER vs DALLAS
When: 8:30 PM  ET, Monday, December 4, 2017
Where: American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas

ROT TEAM PS OU ML
517 DENVER (-110) (-110)
518 DALLAS

TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, Altitude (Denver), FS Southwest (Dallas)
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PREDICTION: Nuggets 110, Mavericks 107

Oddsmakers currently have the DALLAS listed as point favorites versus the DENVER, while the game’s total is sitting at .

DALLAS — The Denver Nuggets always enjoy an edge in their mile-high home, and they are taking full advantage this season with a 10-2 record at the Pepsi Center.

However, if coach Mike Malone’s up-and-coming team is going to make a true run at a top-four position in the Western Conference, he knows the Nuggets eventually will have to figure out how to win on the road.

ABOUT THE MAVERICKS (6-17): Dallas is trying to clinch a winning three-game homestand after falling to the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday and blasting the Clippers on Saturday. Veteran point guard J.J. Barea led the way with 21 points and 10 assists against Los Angeles and is averaging 13.2 points and 7.3 assists in the six wins. “I was able to come off the bench with a lot of energy and help the team out,” Barea told reporters. “Everything was clicking from passing to shooting the ball from the outside, so it was great. It was great to be out there and to get this win. We needed it after a bad loss last time, so hopefully we carry this over.”

A Monday night matchup in Dallas against the Mavericks, the West’s last-place team, is exactly the type of game the Nuggets need to win away from home.

Since an Oct. 29 win at Brooklyn, the Nuggets (13-9) have just one road win, and they are 3-7 outside of Denver on the season. The Monday game kicks off a six-game road trip that winds through New Orleans, Orlando, Indiana, Detroit and finally Boston.

Malone joked that he was going to hire a hypnotist to take along to Dallas in hopes he can make the Nuggets believe they are playing at home.

“We’re going to turn the lights off in the locker room before the game,” Malone told the Denver Post. “I’ve got a guy to come with us that’s going to (say), ‘You’re getting sleepy,’ and we’ll see if it works in Dallas.”

What hasn’t worked on the road is the Nuggets’ offense. They rank third in the league in assists at home (26.8 per game) yet drop off to 29th (18.8) when playing on the road, an indication that the team’s ball movement dries up on the road.

ABOUT THE NUGGETS (13-9): Denver is heading out with some momentum after winning a pair at home and scored the final 15 points on Saturday to earn a 115-100 win over the Los Angeles Lakers. “We just locked in,” guard Jamal Murray, who touched off some pushing and shoving in the final seconds by dribbling around Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball with the clock ticking down, told reporters. “We played together the whole night. Coach talked about it on the bench that we’ve got to make plays down the stretch on defense, and it didn’t take us long to turn that around. We got together quick and came through as a unit together.” Murray scored 28 points in the win to bounce back from a five-point performance on 1-of-9 shooting against Chicago on Thursday.

Denver has been so good at home that the Nuggets beat the Los Angeles Lakers 115-100 on Saturday without its entire starting frontcourt due to injuries.

“We’ve got to take the same pride that we do at home in electrifying the crowd that we do on the road in silencing them,” Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried told the Denver Post.

A 106-77 road debacle against the Utah Jazz last Tuesday widened the Nuggets’ average margin of defeat on the road to 18.1 points. It also spurred a coaches and players meeting to discuss why the club is so schizophrenic when it comes to playing at home or away.

Denver will be missing at least two members of its frontcourt against Dallas. Center Nikola Jokic (left ankle) has already been declared out, and forward Paul Millsap underwent wrist surgery on Sunday that is expected to keep him out several months. Forward Wilson Chandler (back) is listed as questionable.

No team has lost more at home this season than Dallas, which is 4-10 at American Airlines Center. That mark also includes an ugly loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday that snapped a two-game win streak, Dallas’ first of the season.

The Mavericks (6-17) got home victory No. 4 on Saturday against the depleted Los Angeles Clippers, winning 108-82.

“Obviously, coach (Rick Carlisle) was on (us) after the Brooklyn loss, and he got on us pretty good,” Dallas forward Dirk Nowitzki told mavs.com. “We had a good, hard practice and watched the film, and he was telling us the level and force we’ve got to play with.”

BUZZER BEATERS

1. Nuggets SF Wilson Chandler (back) missed the last three games and is day-to-day.

2. Dallas C Nerlens Noel (thumb) sat out the last three games and is questionable for Monday.

3. Denver took three of four in the series last season, winning by an average of 17 points.

STATS AND RECORDS

TEAM COMPARISON

W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div Conf
Denver 13-9 W2 10-2 3-7 0-0 13-9 1-3 6-6
Dallas 6-17 W1 4-10 2-7 1-0 5-17 2-5 4-12

LAST MEETING

Denver Dallas
Date Away Home Pts Reb FG% Pts Reb FG%
4/11/17 DEN 109 DAL 91 109 53 48.8 91 42 39.8

PLAYER STATS

PREVIOUS MATCHUP
Points Player Total FG% FTM
DEN G. Harris 20 60.0 4
DAL D. Nowitzki 21 45.0 2
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
DEN M. Plumlee 9 3 6
DAL D. Nowitzki 8 1 7
Assists Player
DEN J. Murray 10
DAL J. Barea 9
SEASON
Points Player Total FG% FTM
DEN W. Barton 340 47.5 51
DAL H. Barnes 421 43.2 95
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
DEN N. Jokic 223 55 168
DAL H. Barnes 173 28 145
Assists Player
DEN N. Jokic 96
DAL J. Barea 120

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