The New York Knicks embark on a challenging five-game Western Conference road trip, starting with a showdown against the Denver Nuggets in what promises to be a high-stakes battle between two playoff contenders. The Knicks, riding a three-game win streak before a recent loss to Oklahoma City, rank third in the East with elite defense (holding opponents to 100 or fewer in 10 of their last 20 games). Denver, fresh off a hard-fought win over the Lakers, sits fifth in the West and relies on its home-court advantage at Ball Arena (17-12 home record). This is the second meeting this season; New York won the first in double overtime on February 4, 2026 (134-127), with Jalen Brunson dropping 42 points. Expect a gritty, defensive affair as both teams battle injuries and fatigue, with Denver on a back-to-back.
Venue Location
Ball Arena, Denver, Colorado. This 19,520-capacity venue, known for its altitude advantage (5,280 feet), has hosted the Nuggets since 1999. Denver allows 110.2 PPG at home this season.
Tipoff is scheduled for 9:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. MT). Broadcast on MSG, Altitude Sports (ALT2, KTVD, KUSA); stream via NBA League Pass or fuboTV.
Injury Report
Both teams are managing key absences, with Denver potentially regaining Aaron Gordon but dealing with wing depth issues on a back-to-back. Knicks’ Miles McBride remains sidelined long-term.
| Team | Player | Position | Status | Injury/Details |
| Knicks | Miles McBride | G | Out | Pelvis (core muscle surgery; expected return around April 1) |
| Knicks | Josh Hart | G | Questionable | Back (injury from recent game; played through vs. OKC but limited) |
| Knicks | Mitchell Robinson | C | Questionable | Ankle (ongoing issue; played limited minutes recently) |
| Knicks | Pacome Dadiet | F | Out | G League Assignment |
| Nuggets | Aaron Gordon | F | Questionable | Hamstring (targeting return; ramping up after missing time) |
| Nuggets | Peyton Watson | G | Out | Hamstring (expected return March 9; ramping up activities) |
| Nuggets | Cameron Johnson | F | Out | Ankle (ruled out for recent games; no firm timetable) |
| Nuggets | Spencer Jones | F | Out | Shoulder (ruled out for recent games) |
Nikola Jokic (38 minutes vs. Lakers) and Jamal Murray (38 minutes) logged heavy minutes Thursday, potentially impacting fatigue. Knicks’ defense ranks top-3 in net rating over the last 20 games.
Key Player Matchups
This game pits two elite offenses (Knicks: 116.8 PPG, 4th; Nuggets: 115.4 PPG, 7th) against solid defenses, but New York’s recent defensive surge (top-3 net rating) could exploit Denver’s back-to-back fatigue. Altitude may play a factor, but Knicks’ slower pace (3rd slowest) favors grind-it-out style.
- Jalen Brunson (NYK) vs. Jamal Murray (DEN): Brunson (averaging 24.8 PPG, 10.0 APG in last 5 vs. DEN) thrives in half-court sets; Murray (28 PPG vs. LAL) must match after heavy minutes.
- Karl-Anthony Towns (NYK) vs. Nikola Jokic (DEN): Towns (efficient scoring) pulls Jokic out of paint; Jokic (23rd triple-double: 28-12-13 vs. LAL) dominates but had 9 TOs recently.
- OG Anunoby (NYK) vs. Michael Porter Jr. (DEN): Anunoby’s defense (limits wings) vs. MPJ’s shooting (15 FGA without Gordon); Knicks allow 2nd-most PTS to SFs.
- Josh Hart (NYK, if active) vs. Aaron Gordon (DEN, if active): Hart’s rebounding (11.9 chances) vs. Gordon’s versatility; both questionable.
- Other Notes: Knicks’ bench (Alvarado, Bridges) provides spark; Nuggets lean on Jokic/Murray (both 38+ mins vs. LAL) with thin wings.
Recent Team Forms
New York is 7-3 in their last 10, with strong defense (holding 10 of 20 opponents ≤100 PTS) but fell short vs. OKC. They average 116.8 PPG but play at the 3rd-slowest pace.
| Date | Opponent | Result | Score |
| Mar 4 | vs. OKC | L | 100-103 |
| Mar 3 | @ TOR | W | 111-95 |
| Mar 1 | vs. SAS | W | 114-89 |
| Feb 27 | @ MIL | W | 127-98 |
| Feb 25 | @ CLE | L | 94-109 |
| Feb 23 | @ CHI | W | 105-99 |
| Feb 21 | vs. HOU | W | 108-106 |
| Feb 19 | vs. DET | L | 111-126 |
| Feb 17 | vs. PHI | W | 120-110 |
| Feb 15 | @ BKN | W | 115-98 |
Denver is 6-4 in their last 10, with wire-to-wire wins but uneven play (e.g., 9 TOs from Jokic vs. LAL). They outscore foes by 4.4 PPG overall.
| Date | Opponent | Result | Score |
| Mar 5 | vs. LAL | W | 120-113 |
| Mar 2 | @ UTA | W | 128-125 |
| Mar 1 | vs. MIN | L | 108-117 |
| Feb 27 | vs. OKC | L | 102-108 |
| Feb 25 | vs. SAC | L | 110-115 |
| Feb 23 | @ LAC | W | 112-105 |
| Feb 21 | @ GSW | W | 120-115 |
| Feb 19 | vs. NOP | W | 122-88 |
| Feb 17 | vs. PHX | W | 118-110 |
| Feb 15 | @ SAS | W | 125-115 |
Series History
Denver leads the all-time regular-season series 52-50 (102 games). New York has won the last three meetings, including a 134-127 2OT thriller on Feb. 4, 2026 (Brunson: 42 PTS). Knicks are 4-1 in last 5 at Ball Arena but 3-7 ATS in last 10 vs. DEN. The over has hit in 4 of last 6.
Betting Trends
- ATS Trends: Knicks 37-25-1 ATS (59.7%), 22-18 vs. .500+ teams; 5-3 ATS as road favorites. Nuggets 27-35-1 ATS (43.5%), 2-3 ATS on back-to-backs.
- O/U Trends: Over in 4 of last 6 head-to-head; Knicks over in 6 of last 10 road games. Combined average: 231.2 points in simulations.
Game Odds
New York Knicks – 1.5
Denver Nuggets 230.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, March 5, 2026








