- Upcoming Match: Philadelphia 76ers vs. Denver Nuggets
- Scheduled Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2026
- Venue: Ball Arena, Denver, CO
- Broadcast: Altitude
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The Philadelphia 76ers (37-31) are set to take the court at Ball Arena on Tuesday against the Denver Nuggets (41-27).

The 76ers recently secured a victory against the Trail Blazers, triumphing with a score of 109-103. Philadelphia showcased a shooting performance of 45.4% (44 of 97) while nailing 7 of 25 three-point attempts. At the charity stripe, they achieved 14 of 15 for an impressive 93.3% conversion rate. On the boards, they gathered 51 rebounds, including 14 offensive ones, and distributed 17 assists. They also capitalized on the Trail Blazers’ 19 turnovers, racking up 13 steals. Defensively, Philadelphia allowed Portland to shoot 39.1% from the field, making 36 out of 92 attempts. Portland dished out 26 assists and claimed 49 rebounds (15 offensive, 34 defensive) with 4 blocks. The Trail Blazers ended the night shooting 66.7% from the free-throw line, making 14 of 21 attempts, and connected on 17 of 53 attempts from beyond the arc. The 76ers finished with 19 personal fouls, while the Trail Blazers committed 14.
Quentin Grimes played a pivotal role in this victory, scoring 31 points with 11 of 22 shooting, achieving a shooting accuracy of 50.0%. He contributed 2 assists, played for 40 minutes, and secured 3 rebounds.
Philadelphia enters this matchup with a record of 37-31 this season. They average 13.9 turnovers and commit 20.3 personal fouls per game. As a collective unit, the 76ers are grabbing 43.2 rebounds nightly and have tallied 1,656 assists this season, placing them 26th in the NBA. From beyond the arc, they shoot 34.8% (836 of 2,404) and convert 81.1% from the free-throw line. They average 115.6 points per game, ranking 15th in the league, with a field goal percentage of 46.0%.
On defense, the 76ers force 15.9 turnovers per game while drawing 20.3 fouls. They rank 24th in the NBA for assists surrendered, giving up 1,876 this year. Opponents shoot 46.9% against them (2,841 of 6,056) as they relinquish 45.0 rebounds per game. Additionally, they yield 35.7% from deep and stand 18th league-wide in points allowed per game (116.0).
In their latest outing, the Nuggets fell short against the Lakers with a final score of 127-125. Denver struggled on the boards, allowing Los Angeles to collect 46 rebounds (including 7 offensive). They hit 33.3% (14 of 42) from three-point range and made 17 of 26 free throws (65.4%). The Nuggets gave up 48 field goals on 93 attempts, leading to a 51.6% shooting percentage for the Lakers. Overall, Denver shot 44 of 95, achieving 46.3% from the field. From long range, they converted 19 of 49 shots (38.8%) and went 18 of 22 at the free-throw line (81.8%). The Lakers incurred 20 fouls, leading to 22 free-throw attempts for the Nuggets. Denver committed 16 turnovers while recording 13 steals and grabbed a total of 34 defensive and 7 offensive rebounds for 41 total.
Aaron Gordon was a standout performer for the Nuggets, scoring 27 points on 9 of 16 shooting, achieving a field goal percentage of 56.3%. He also contributed 5 rebounds and 2 assists in his 35 minutes of play.
Denver holds a 41-27 record on the year. The Nuggets average 19.0 personal fouls and shoot 80.8% from the free-throw line. They contribute 28.2 assists per game (ninth in the league) while averaging 13.0 turnovers. Throughout the season, they have scored 8,207 points (120.7 per game) and average 43.3 rebounds per contest. Offensively, Denver shoots 49.2% from the field, ranking them second in the NBA.
Defensively, the Nuggets are positioned 22nd in points allowed per game with 116.7. They force 12.1 turnovers and permit teams to shoot 47.0% from the field (16th in the league). Denver’s defense allows 35.2% from three-point range (916 of 2,605), and opponents succeed 77.0% at the charity stripe. They surrender 27.3 assists and 42.8 total rebounds per game, ranking 19th and 8th, respectively, in the league.
Who will prevail in tonight’s NBA face-off against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Philadelphia
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