Suns vs. Nuggets
Denver, CO – Denver has found success without Carmelo Anthony so far, but the schedule is about to get significantly tougher.
The Nuggets would like to get the three-time All-Star forward back on the court.
After missing the last five games, Anthony is expected to return Wednesday night when the Nuggets host a Phoenix Suns team playing some of its best basketball in two months.
Oddsmakers from online sports book Sports Interaction have made the NA point spread favorites for Wednesday’s game against the NA. Current NBA Public Betting Information shows that NA% of more the NA bets for this game have been placed on the NA.
Anthony has been hampered by injuries since the calendar changed to 2010. He sat out the first five games in January because of a right knee contusion and has missed Denver’s last five because of a sprained left ankle. Somewhat surprisingly, the Nuggets (33-15) have won seven of those contests.
Denver defeated Sacramento 112-109 in overtime Monday for its 10th victory in 11 games, though it needed its biggest rally of the season to pull it off. Arron Afflalo sank a 21-foot fallaway jumper from the baseline with 18.4 seconds left in overtime to help the Nuggets overcome a 17-point, third-quarter deficit.
Chauncey Billups scored 23 and is leading Denver’s offense in the seven games he has played during Anthony’s absence, averaging 23.6 points – 4.2 better than his season average.
Although the Nuggets are compiling wins without Anthony, who averages a team-high 29.7 points, it likely won’t be as easy over this next stretch.
Before the All-Star game Feb. 14 at Cowboys Stadium, Denver plays five of the top seven teams in the Western Conference.
After this game, Denver travels to Los Angeles to play the West-leading Lakers on Friday followed by a game in Utah on Saturday. The Nuggets then return home for two games before the break, hosting Southwest-leading Dallas next Tuesday and San Antonio two days later.
"We definitely need (Anthony) back," coach George Karl told the Nuggets’ official Web site. "We need to get our ‘A’ players back on the court."
Anthony led the way in Denver’s first meeting with the Suns, finishing with 32 points and eight rebounds in a 105-99 home victory Dec. 12. The home team has won the last 10 meetings in this series with the Nuggets winning the last five in Denver since a 113-108 loss on Feb. 5, 2007.
The Nuggets have won nine straight home games since a 108-105 loss to Philadelphia on Jan. 3 to improve to 22-3 at the Pepsi Center.
The Suns (29-21) have had their struggles on the road this season but are showing signs of turning things around.
After opening a four-game road trip with Sunday’s 115-111 overtime victory in Houston, Phoenix defeated New Orleans 109-100 on Monday for its third straight victory. Amare Stoudemire scored 25 points Monday, while Steve Nash had 18 points and 12 assists for the Suns, who have won consecutive games on the road after losing 12 of their previous 13 away from Phoenix.
Some improvements on defense have keyed this recent turnaround.
The Suns are allowing an average of 105.7 points on 43.9 percent shooting from the floor during their winning streak, not overly impressive, but considerably better than their previous seven games, when they yielded 114.3 points on 47.9 percent shooting.
"It all goes down to our defensive effort," said Stoudemire, who is averaging 27.7 points during the winning streak. "In the past three games we’ve done a great job with that."
It will be tough to continue this trend, though, as Denver has one of the most productive offenses in the NBA with 107.0 points per game.
The Suns are no strangers to this kind of offense, leading the league in scoring with an average of 110.0 points.
Posted: 2/2/2010 10:45PM ET