The Denver Nuggets travel to the Paycom Center to face the Oklahoma City Thunder on February 27, 2026, in one of the most important Western Conference matchups of the season. This game carries strong playoff intensity, as Oklahoma City sits at the top of the conference while Denver continues its push to secure a high playoff seed.
The biggest storyline for this matchup is the return of MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander after missing multiple games with an abdominal injury. While his comeback gives Oklahoma City a major boost, the Thunder are expected to manage his minutes carefully. On the other side, Denver remains one of the league’s most efficient offensive teams behind Nikola Jokic, despite dealing with injuries throughout the season.
Both teams have championship ambitions, strong defensive identity, and elite star power. However, with injuries affecting rotations and both teams capable of slowing the pace, this game could turn into a controlled, tactical battle rather than a high-scoring shootout.
Match Information
| Match | Denver Nuggets vs Oklahoma City Thunder |
|---|---|
| Date | February 27, 2026 |
| Time | 9:30 PM ET |
| Venue | Paycom Center, Oklahoma City |
| TV | ESPN |
| Spread | Thunder -8 to -8.5 |
| Moneyline | Thunder -300 |
| Over/Under | Around 233.5 |
Current Standings & Team Performance
| Team | Record | Conference Position |
|---|---|---|
| Thunder | 45–15 | 1st in West |
| Nuggets | 37–22 | Top playoff contender |
Oklahoma City has been the most consistent team in the Western Conference, while Denver remains close behind and is considered one of the strongest playoff teams when healthy.
Recent Form (Last Games)
Oklahoma City Thunder
The Thunder have gone 6–4 in their last 10 games and continue to win despite multiple injuries during the season. They recently suffered a loss to Detroit but had earlier wins over Cleveland, Toronto, and Brooklyn. Oklahoma City allows only 108 points per game, making them one of the best defensive teams in the league.
Denver Nuggets
Denver has also been competitive, posting 4–6 in their last 10 games. They recently delivered an impressive defensive performance against Boston, winning 103–84, showing they can slow down elite teams. The Nuggets play at a slower pace and rely on efficiency rather than speed.
Head-to-Head (H2H)
| Category | Result |
|---|---|
| Last meeting | Thunder won 121–111 |
| Last 10 meetings | Thunder lead 6–4 |
| Season series | OKC leads 1–0 |
Oklahoma City has had a slight edge in recent matchups, including a road win earlier this season.
Injury Report
Oklahoma City Thunder
| Player | Status |
|---|---|
| Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Returning (minutes may be managed) |
| Jalen Williams | Out |
| Ajay Mitchell | Out |
| Alex Caruso | Day-to-day |
| Chet Holmgren | Day-to-day |
| Isaiah Joe | Day-to-day |
| Isaiah Hartenstein | Day-to-day |
Denver Nuggets
| Player | Status |
|---|---|
| Aaron Gordon | Out |
| Peyton Watson | Out |
| Jamal Murray | Questionable |
| Julian Strawther | Day-to-day |
| Jalen Pickett | Questionable |
| Spencer Jones | Questionable |
Both teams are managing injuries, but Denver’s depth around Jokic will be key if Murray is limited.
Key Team Statistics
Oklahoma City Thunder
| Stat | Average |
|---|---|
| Points Scored | 119.4 |
| Points Allowed | 108.0 |
| Field Goal % | 48.4% |
| Steals | 9.8 |
Oklahoma’s defense and efficiency have been the foundation of their success.
Denver Nuggets
| Stat | Average |
|---|---|
| Points Scored | 120.5 (No.1 in NBA) |
| Points Allowed | 115.7 |
| Field Goal % | 49.4% |
| Assists | 28.2 |
Denver leads the league in offensive efficiency and shooting accuracy.
Key Players to Watch
Oklahoma City Thunder
| Player | Key Stats |
|---|---|
| Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | 31.8 PPG |
| Chet Holmgren | 17.2 PPG, 8.8 RPG |
| Isaiah Hartenstein | 9.5 RPG |
| Aaron Wiggins / Isaiah Joe | Key scoring support |
SGA’s performance will depend on his minutes in his first game back.
Denver Nuggets
| Player | Key Stats |
|---|---|
| Nikola Jokic | 28.8 PPG, 12.5 RPG, 10.4 APG |
| Jamal Murray | 25.1 PPG (questionable) |
| Tim Hardaway Jr. | 13.9 PPG |
| Jonas Valanciunas | 9.0 PPG, 5.2 RPG |
Jokic remains the biggest matchup problem for Oklahoma City’s defense.
Betting Trends & Game Insights
- Nuggets games have gone Over 62.7% of the time this season
- Thunder games have gone Over 53%
- Denver is strong ATS as an underdog
- Oklahoma City is 7-2-1 ATS in last 10
- Both teams play at a moderate pace, not fast tempo
- With SGA returning, OKC may take a cautious approach early
Best Picks for Nuggets vs Thunder
| Market | Pick |
|---|---|
| Spread | Thunder -8 |
| Total | Under 233.5 |
| Player Prop | Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Under 28.5 points |
| Player Prop | Chet Holmgren Over 16.5 points |
| Value Pick | Nuggets +8 (safer alternative) |
Predicted Score
Thunder 120 – Nuggets 111
This matchup features two of the Western Conference’s strongest teams, but injuries and player management could shape the outcome. Oklahoma City’s elite defense, home advantage, and the return of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander give them the edge.
However, the Thunder are likely to limit their star’s minutes, which could slow their offensive pace. Denver’s methodical style and Jokic’s all-around dominance should keep the game competitive, but Oklahoma City’s defensive consistency should help them secure the win.
Expect a controlled, playoff-style game with strong defense and a total that leans toward the Under, rather than a high-scoring shootout.







