The Denver Nuggets may meet their toughest test of the season so far against the Golden State Warriors. It’s the last game before the All-Star break which can evoke some relaxation, but they face the league’s second-best record in the Warriors which is anything but relaxing. After winning nine in a row, Golden State has found itself on a pre-All-Star losing skid. They’ve lost three of their last four and barely squeaked a win out at home versus the Lakers. The Nuggets have won four of their last five, but all have come against Eastern Conference opponents.
Preview: Jokic and Curry meet in final game before the All-Star break
