NBA Preview: Denver Nuggets (31-14) at New York Knicks (27-17)

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OG Anunoby’s arrival has provided an immediate spark for the New York Knicks, who are 10-2 since the dynamic wing arrived in a five-player trade Dec. 30 from the Toronto Raptors.

The Knicks have won four straight heading into Thursday’s matchup against the visiting Denver Nuggets.

Anunoby’s arrival has created more scoring opportunities for Jalen Brunson and Julius Randle, who combined for 60 points in a 108-103 comeback win Tuesday over the Brooklyn Nets.

New York rallied from a 10-point deficit for the win, outscoring Brooklyn 32-18 in the fourth quarter. Anunoby had 10 points and four steals in the victory.

New York played without center Isaiah Hartenstein, who sat out due to left ankle soreness. Jericho Sims got the start and had six points, four rebounds and four blocks in 27 minutes. Hartenstein is listed as questionable for Thursday’s contest.

The Knicks won both meetings last season against Denver, which is concluding a five-game road trip. The Nuggets won for the fifth time in their past six games Tuesday, beating the Indiana Pacers 114-109.

Nikola Jokic recorded his 13th triple-double of the season with 31 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 assists in the victory, while Jamal Murray added 31 points, eight rebounds and seven assists.

Jokic was 13-of-19 shooting from the field, including 3 of 4 from 3-point range. The two-time MVP is averaging a near triple-double for the season (26.2 points, 12.0 rebounds and 9.1 assists).

The Nuggets have also received consistent play from veteran guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who is averaging 10.2 points while shooting 39.6 percent from 3-point range in his second season with Denver.

Caldwell-Pope hit a pair of 3-pointers and finished with 14 points in the win over Indiana.

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