The Denver Nuggets, with their high-powered offense clicking on all cylinders, head into the Frost Bank Center to face a San Antonio Spurs team that's been nearly unbeatable at home. Denver's 53-28 record and 25-15 on the road isn't shabby, but the Spurs have been dominant with a 32-7 record in their own building. This one's a fascinating clash of styles, with the Nuggets' league-leading offense - they average 122.0 points per game - going up against a Spurs defense that's allowed just 111.3 points per contest.

Nikola Jokic is having another monster season, leading the Nuggets in scoring (27.8), rebounds (12.9), and assists (10.9) per game, but he'll have his work cut out for him against a Spurs team that's hungry for a win. The Spurs' Victor Wembanyama is out with a rib injury, while Denver's Peyton Watson and Seth Jones are sidelined with hamstring injuries. With the Nuggets favored by 2.5 points and the total sitting at 235.5, the question is whether Denver's offense can keep up with San Antonio's in a high-scoring affair. Make your pick or join the discussion on StreakChat.