
The Los Angeles Lakers showed clear signs of recovery, defeating the Toronto Raptors 110–93 at home. It marked their second win in the past seven games, offering some relief after a sluggish stretch of 6–9 since December 20, following a strong 19–7 start to the season.
The return of Deandre Ayton and Luka Dončić proved decisive. Ayton was flawless from the field, shooting 10-for-10 for 25 points and 13 rebounds, while Dončić added 25 points. LeBron James chipped in with 24 points to round out a balanced offensive performance.
In contrast, the Denver Nuggets suffered a heavy 87–110 loss to the Charlotte Hornets, with their mounting injury issues finally taking a toll. Charlotte seized control early, overwhelming Denver from the opening tip. Key contributors such as Jamal Murray and Peyton Watson appeared visibly fatigued, particularly on the second night of a back-to-back. Watson’s physical injury during the game further exposed Denver’s depth concerns.
Earlier in the stretch, Denver managed to stay competitive through unexpected breakouts from role players while Nikola Jokić was sidelined. However, fatigue and injuries have made that level of performance unsustainable.
Meanwhile, the Lakers are trending upward. Improved defensive adjustments under JJ Redick, combined with the return of Dončić and Ayton, have significantly boosted their stability on both ends of the floor. Against a depleted Nuggets squad, Los Angeles holds a clear advantage.
Point Spread Recommendation: Nuggets to Lose