NBA Preview: Denver Nuggets (46-20) at San Antonio Spurs (14-52)

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It’s taken a while but the Denver Nuggets have regained the top spot in the Western Conference standings and look to stay there when they take on the San Antonio Spurs on Friday in Austin, Texas.

It’s a battle between the team with the best record in the conference (Denver) and the worst (San Antonio).

The Nuggets (46-20), the defending NBA champions, have won four straight games and 10 of their past 11. They have leapfrogged the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves in the past week and moved into first place alone in the West for the first time since mid-November.

Denver has been the league’s hottest team since the All-Star break. Its most recent victory was a 100-88 decision at Miami on Wednesday in a rematch of last season’s Finals series. Michael Porter Jr. scored a game-high 25 points while Aaron Gordon added 16 points, Jamal Murray had 14 points and Nikola Jokic chipped in 12 points and 14 rebounds for the Nuggets in the win.

The Spurs (14-52) head into Friday’s clash after a 103-101 loss to Houston at home on Tuesday in the second game of a home back-to-back set. Tre Jones had 24 points for San Antonio in the defeat while Jeremy Sochan scored 21, Victor Wembanyama had 13 points and 10 rebounds and Julian Champagnie and Blake Wesley added 10 points each.

San Antonio was down by eight points with 6:19 to play but trimmed the deficit to 99-98 after Sochan’s three-point play with 18.5 seconds left. The Spurs went on to lose their second straight game and fourth in their past five outings.

San Antonio has six more games remaining in a season-long eight-game homestand and must win seven of its final 16 contests to surpass the franchise’s all-time worst record of 20-62 set during the 1996-97 season.

Friday’s game and San Antonio contest against Brooklyn on Sunday will be played about 80 miles north of the Alamo City in the Texas capital and comprise the Spurs’ annual regional outreach.

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