Prop Bets: Memphis Grizzlies VS Denver Nuggets 2026-04-08
Denver Nuggets vs. Memphis Grizzlies: A Comedy of Errors (With a Side of Jokic)
The Memphis Grizzlies, owners of a 25-53 record and a defensive identity that’s literally "let them score, we’ll pray," visit the Denver Nuggets, who are 50-28 and led by Nikola Jokic, the human calculator who turns rebounds into triple-doubles. The odds? Denver’s so favored (-22.5) that betting on Memphis is like betting your goldfish will win a marathon.
The Stats That Make You Snort Coffee:
- Denver’s offense averages 121.6 PPG more than Memphis. That’s like bringing a flamethrower to a water pistol fight.
- Jokic is the NBA’s version of a Swiss Army knife: 24.5 PPG, 12.5 RPG, and a 10.5 APG. The Grizzlies’ plan to "exhaust him" sounds about as effective as telling a toddler to "stop eating the couch."
- Memphis’ road record (11-26) is worse than my Monday morning.
Player Props Worth Your Time:
- Jokic Over 10G (-130): He’s averaging 10.5 assists per game. If he doesn’t hit this, the NBA should just cancel assists.
- Jamal Murray Over 6.5 APG (-136): Murray’s so consistent, this prop is like betting the sun will rise.
- Aaron Gordon Under 2.5 RPG (-102): Gordon’s rebounding is dumber than a rock. Take the Under.
The Verdict:
The Nuggets are -130 on the moneyline because they’re basically the NBA’s version of a guaranteed A+ student. The Grizzlies’ only hope is praying Jokic sprains his ankle and starts a conga line instead. But no, he’ll just drop a 30-15-15 and make Memphis’ fans question their life choices.
Final Score Prediction:
Denver 134, Memphis 110
(Over the 244.5 total? Please. This game’s scoring like a popcorn machine malfunctioned in the arena.)
Bonus Prop Bet:
Will the Grizzlies’ bench collectively attempt more three-pointers than they make? Yes at +100. It’s a lock.
Created: April 8, 2026, 1:54 p.m. GMT