Who is favored to win the Nuggets vs. Pelicans game?
The Denver Nuggets are favored by 3.5 points.
Sports / NBA
A preview of the Denver Nuggets vs. New Orleans Pelicans game on January 13, 2026, including odds, predictions, and expert betting picks.
The Denver Nuggets, despite missing Nikola Jokic, have shown resilience with a 4-point road win over the Boston Celtics and a 1-point road win over the Philadelphia 76ers. However, the Pelicans, though inconsistent, are capable of playing well in spurts. With Trey Murphy expected to play, the Pelicans' offensive spacing and scoring should improve. The absence of Jonas Valanciunas for the Nuggets puts more pressure on Aaron Gordon to handle the Pelicans' size and power. Betting trends suggest the Nuggets are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 games, while the Pelicans have struggled to cover at home. Despite this, the expert analysis suggests the Pelicans +3.5 offers solid value, making it a worthwhile pick.
The Denver Nuggets are favored by 3.5 points.
The over/under is set at 234.5 total points.
Yes, Nikola Jokic is out for the Nuggets, and Herbert Jones is out for the Pelicans.
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