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Denver Nuggets 2025-26 Season Preview
The Nuggets are poised to enter the new season as one of the league’s most formidable contenders, maintaining their championship core around Nikola Jokić, Jamal Murray, and Aaron Gordon, all of whom remain under long-term contract extensions. The front office made headline-grabbing moves this offseason, trading Michael Porter Jr. to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Cam Johnson, injecting more versatile shooting and defensive strength into the rotation. The roster’s depth also received a boost with the signings of Bruce Brown, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Jonas Valančiūnas, further rounding out the bench and adding reliable veteran presence. Oddsmakers quickly responded — Denver’s 2026 championship odds shortened dramatically, positioning them as the second-favorite to hoist another Larry O’Brien Trophy.
Still, the Nuggets aren’t without potential hurdles. Coach David Adelman — formerly an assistant, now serving his first full season as head coach — will carry the weight of his first full season at the helm following the midseason departure of Michael Malone. Some analysts raise concerns that while this reconstructed lineup is stronger on depth, it also skews older, which could challenge the team during the marathon of the regular season. On another front, inbound rivals like the Houston Rockets, now armed with Kevin Durant, will offer a compelling Western Conference clash — experts evaluating this as one of the most intriguing head-to-head matchups next season.
Denver Nuggets 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Denver Nuggets 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally start around $50 to $80 for upper-level seats during less competitive games. For mid-tier seating in the lower bowl, prices typically range from $125 to $230, with costs climbing higher for games against marquee teams like the Lakers, Warriors, or Celtics. Premium lower-bowl and courtside options for high-demand matchups can exceed $450 to $700. VIP packages — which may include perks such as courtside seating, official Denver Nuggets merchandise bundle, and all-inclusive food and beverages — can range from $600 to over $1,500 per seat, depending on the experience tier and opponent. Pricing varies based on matchup intensity, day of the week, and availability.
Denver Nuggets 2025-26 Opponents
During the 2025–26 NBA season, the Denver Nuggets will face all 29 other teams as part of the league’s standard format. Within their Northwest Division, they’ll play multiple games against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, Portland Trail Blazers, and Oklahoma City Thunder. Other key Western Conference matchups include contests against the Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, and Houston Rockets, the latter now featuring Kevin Durant in a headline-making shift. The Nuggets will also take on every Eastern Conference team, including heavyweights like the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76ers, Miami Heat, and Cleveland Cavaliers, with at least one home and one road game against each. The schedule offers a challenging mix of divisional rivalries, conference power plays, and marquee national matchups.
Denver Nuggets 2025-26 Schedule
- Week 1 (Oct 23–29)
Oct 23 @ Golden State; Oct 25 vs Phoenix; Oct 27 @ Minnesota; Oct 29 vs New Orleans - Week 2 (Oct 30–Nov 5)
Oct 31 @ Portland; Nov 3 vs Sacramento; Nov 5 vs Miami - Week 3 (Nov 6–12)
Nov 7 vs Golden State; Nov 8 vs Indiana; Nov 11 @ Sacramento; Nov 12 @ L.A. Clippers - Week 4 (Nov 13–19)
Nov 15 @ Minnesota; Nov 17 vs Chicago; Nov 19 @ New Orleans - Week 5 (Nov 20–26)
Nov 21 @ Houston; Nov 22 vs Sacramento; Nov 24 @ Memphis; Nov 28 vs San Antonio - Week 6 (Nov 27–Dec 3)
Nov 29 @ Phoenix; Dec 1 vs Dallas; Dec 3 @ Indiana - Week 7 (Dec 4–10)
Dec 5 @ Atlanta; Dec 7 @ Charlotte - Week 8 (Dec 11–17)
Dec 18 vs Orlando - Week 9 (Dec 18–24)
Dec 20 vs Houston; Dec 22 vs Utah; Dec 23 @ Dallas; Dec 25 vs Minnesota - Week 10 (Dec 25–31)
Dec 27 @ Orlando; Dec 29 @ Miami; Dec 31 @ Toronto - Week 11 (Jan 1–7)
Jan 2 @ Cleveland; Jan 4 @ Brooklyn; Jan 5 @ Philadelphia; Jan 7 @ Boston - Week 12 (Jan 8–14)
Jan 9 vs Atlanta; Jan 11 vs Milwaukee; Jan 13 @ New Orleans; Jan 14 @ Dallas - Week 13 (Jan 15–21)
Jan 17 vs Washington; Jan 18 vs Charlotte; Jan 20 vs L.A. Lakers - Week 14 (Jan 22–28)
Jan 22 @ Washington; Jan 23 @ Milwaukee; Jan 25 @ Memphis; Jan 27 vs Detroit; Jan 29 vs Brooklyn; Jan 30 vs L.A. Clippers - Week 15 (Jan 29–Feb 4)
Feb 1 vs Oklahoma City; Feb 3 @ Detroit; Feb 4 @ New York - Week 16 (Feb 5–11)
Feb 7 @ Chicago; Feb 9 vs Cleveland; Feb 11 vs Memphis - Week 17 (Feb 12–18)
(NBA All-Star break; no games listed this week) - Week 18 (Feb 19–25)
Feb 19 @ L.A. Clippers; Feb 20 @ Portland; Feb 22 @ Golden State; Feb 25 vs Boston; Feb 27 @ Oklahoma City - Week 19 (Feb 26–Mar 4)
Mar 1 vs Minnesota; Mar 2 @ Utah - Week 20 (Mar 5–11)
Mar 5 vs L.A. Lakers; Mar 6 vs New York; Mar 9 @ Oklahoma City; Mar 11 vs Houston - Week 21 (Mar 12–18)
Mar 12 @ San Antonio; Mar 14 @ L.A. Lakers; Mar 17 vs Philadelphia; Mar 20 vs Toronto; Mar 22 vs Portland - Week 22 (Mar 19–25)
Mar 24 @ Phoenix; Mar 25 vs Dallas; Mar 27 vs Utah; Mar 29 vs Golden State - Week 23 (Mar 26–Apr 1)
Apr 1 @ Utah - Week 24 (Apr 2–8)
Apr 4 vs San Antonio; Apr 6 vs Portland; Apr 8 vs Memphis - Week 25 (Apr 9–12)
Apr 10 vs Oklahoma City; Apr 12 @ San Antonio
About Denver Nuggets
The Denver Nuggets are a consistently competitive NBA franchise based in Denver, Colorado, known for their high-altitude home court and passionate fan base. Founded in 1967 as part of the ABA, the team joined the NBA in 1976 during the ABA–NBA merger. Over the decades, the Nuggets developed a reputation for fast-paced, high-scoring basketball, especially during the 1980s with stars like Alex English, Fat Lever, and Dan Issel. Though they made regular playoff appearances, the franchise often struggled to break into true title contention through the ’90s and early 2000s.
A major turning point came in the mid-2000s with the arrival of Carmelo Anthony, who reinvigorated the franchise and led them to several playoff runs, including a Western Conference Finals appearance in 2009. That era also featured key contributions from players like Chauncey Billups and Kenyon Martin, as well as head coach George Karl, who helped shape the team into a physical and competitive force in the West. After Anthony’s departure, Denver transitioned into a deep, balanced roster approach that laid the foundation for future success.
The rise of Nikola Jokić, a second-round draft pick turned two-time MVP, transformed the Nuggets into a championship-caliber team. With Jokić’s elite playmaking and basketball IQ at the center of their system, and a strong supporting cast including Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon, and Michael Porter Jr., the Nuggets finally broke through and captured their first NBA title in 2023. That championship validated their development-focused approach and established Denver as a powerhouse built around chemistry, depth, and unselfish basketball. The team continues to represent a blend of smart scouting, patient growth, and elite talent.