Nuggets at Pistons live stream: How to watch online
By John Buhler
The Detroit Pistons (3-2) will host the Denver Nuggets (2-2) on Saturday night. Here is how to watch this NBA game online.
There are eight NBA games on the slate on Saturday, November 5th. One of those games will be between the Denver Nuggets (2-2) and the Detroit Pistons (3-2). Tipoff from The Palace at Auburn Hills will be at 7:00 PM ET.
This game can be seen on Altitude TV in Greater Denver. It can also be viewed in Greater Detroit on FOX Sports Detroit. Since this game will not be televised nationally, the available live stream can be found on NBA League Pass, which requires a subscription.
Denver is 2-2 on the year with wins over the New Orleans Pelicans and the Minnesota Timberwolves on the road. The Nuggets’ two losses this season at home to the Portland Trail Blazers in overtime and on the road to the Toronto Raptors. Denver has played in a lot of tight games this season. The Nuggets will also play six of their first seven games this year on the road.
The Pistons lost on Wednesday night to the lowly Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center, 109-101. This will be the Pistons’ first game against a team out of the Western Conference. Interestingly, their next six games will be against the West, as Detroit embarks on its first West Coast road trip of the season after this game against the Nuggets.
Date: Saturday, November 5
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Location: Auburn Hills, Michigan
Venue: The Palace at Auburn Hills
TV Info: ALT, FSDT
Live Stream: NBA League Pass
According to OddsShark.com, the Pistons will be laying 4.5 points at home to the visiting Nuggets. The associated money lines are Detroit -185 and Denver +165. This game’s over/under comes in at a combined 203 points.
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This could be a tight game at The Palace at Auburn Hills on Saturday night. Detroit has a rebounding machine in center Andre Drummond, but if the Nuggets can find a way to hold their own on the glass, Denver could upset the Pistons in Motown. Denver will at least keep it close.