The Denver Nuggets will host the Golden State Warriors on Friday, November 7, at Ball Arena in Denver. This NBA Cup game kicks off at 10 p.m. EST and will be available on Prime Video.
Fans can watch the game on Prime Video, which offers a free trial and exclusive access to NBA games. The platform also features WNBA matches, Thursday Night Football NFL games, numerous sports documentaries, TV shows, and movies.
The Warriors currently hold a 5-4 record and have lost three of their last four games, all on the road. Their most recent defeat was a 121-116 loss to the Sacramento Kings. Key players in that game included Will Richard with 30 points, Moses Moody with 28 points, Jonathan Kuminga who scored 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds, and Brandin Podziemski with 14 points, nine rebounds, and nine assists.
Stephen Curry is out for Friday’s game, but Jimmy Butler III participated in shootaround and remains a game-time decision.
The Nuggets enter the game on a two-game winning streak and remain undefeated at home with a 4-0 record this season. They lost their season opener 137-131 in overtime to the Warriors and are looking for revenge.
In their latest game, Denver beat the Miami Heat 122-112. Nikola Jokic posted his fifth triple-double of the season with 33 points, 15 rebounds, and 16 assists. Aaron Gordon contributed 24 points, supported by Tim Hardaway Jr.
Both teams are eager to make an impact in this NBA Cup fixture with the Nuggets defending their home court and the Warriors aiming to rebound from recent losses.
Author's summary: The Nuggets host the Warriors at home, streaming live on Prime Video, with key players sidelined and both teams motivated by recent performances and past encounters.
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