The Cavs and the Nuggets are set to meet for the 2nd and final time during the regular season, after Cleveland claimed the 1st game by 12 points at home.
The Nuggets are 8-4 at home this seasons, and are searching for their fourth straight win in Denver.
Meanwhile, the Cavs are 9-3 on the road, and have won their last five games H&A.
Jokic stuffed the stat sheet last time out against the Cavs, going 27-20-3, as his teammates let him down once again.
I’m backing the big Serb to get up for this one, scoring 25+ points and pulling in 15+ rebounds against the lengthy front court of Allen and Mobley.
The writing might be on the wall for the Dubs season, going 3-11 across their last 14 games, and falling to 10th in the Western Conference standings.
They’ll face a Clippers side who have already bettered them twice this season, both at home and on the road.
The Clippers are 10-6 at home this season, and have won three of their last four games, including victories against Dallas and Memphis.
The decline in the aging Warriors stars in undeniable at this stage, and I think their frailties will be put on display again here.