The Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors game will be contested at Ball Arena. The Nuggets are the sixth seed in the Western Conference and hold a record of 10-7. After losing two games, the Nuggets bounced back, winning 122-103 against the Utah Jazz.
The Warriors, on the other hand, have not been at their best lately. They have slipped from the top of the Western Conference to fourth spot with a record of 12-7. They have now lost four games straight, with their most recent loss coming against the Phoenix Suns 105-113. The Nuggets and Warriors have matched up 192 times in the regular season, with Denver coming out on top 107 times and Golden State winning 85.
Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors: Live Streaming And Game Info
Date: Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024
Time: 10:00 PM ET
Venue: Ball Arena, Denver, CO
TV Broadcast: ESPN
Live Streaming: Fubo, Max, NBA League Pass
Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors: Ticket Prices
For the Nuggets vs. Warriors game, ticket prices can vary a lot depending on where you’re buying. You can grab tickets through platforms like Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, Suite Experience Group, and SeatPick. Prices start as low as around $62, but if you want to go all out, suite tickets for 20 people can go for as high as $8,500.
On average, expect to pay about $221 for a ticket, but it can change based on demand, where you’re sitting, and how close the game is. Looking at past games, tickets for similar games have usually been between $80 and $100, so it looks like the market is pretty competitive for this one!
Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors: Injury Update
For the Nuggets, Peyton Watson and Aaron Gordon are both questionable—Watson’s dealing with a groin issue, while Gordon’s got a calf problem. Sadly, DaRon Holmes is out for the season because of an Achilles injury, and Vlatko Cancar is also out with a knee injury.
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On the Warriors’ side, Quinten Post, the power forward, is questionable with a thumb injury and will be a game-time decision. A bit earlier, on November 20th, De’Anthony Melton was ruled out for the season due to a knee injury.
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