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Nuggets vs. Trail Blazers: 2026 Game Analysis and Rivalry Overview


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On Friday, February 20, 2026, the Denver Nuggets secured a dominant 157-103 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers at the Moda Center. This performance served as a strong rebound from a frustrating loss to the Clippers the previous night. Denver led by 14 after the first quarter and maintained a massive 82-53 advantage at halftime, eventually extending the lead to 40 points by the start of the fourth quarter.
Star Performances and Team Depth The Nuggets' All-Stars, Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, led the way after a subpar performance in their previous game. Jokic set the tone early by scoring 19 of his 32 points in the first quarter, finishing the game with nine rebounds, seven assists, and four steals. Murray dominated the second quarter with 15 points and finished with 25 points, six rebounds, and six assists, shooting 6-of-12 from three-point range.
The supporting cast was equally effective:
Julian Strawther contributed 19 points and six rebounds.
Tim Hardaway Jr. provided a spark off the bench with 19 points, including four 3-pointers.
Spencer Jones, who recently had his two-way contract converted to a standard deal, recorded a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
KJ Simpson made his Nuggets debut in the fourth quarter, scoring three points and dishing out four assists in seven minutes.
Trail Blazers’ Struggles The Trail Blazers (27-30) found it difficult to keep pace with Denver's "offensive fastball". Portland’s All-Star, Deni Avdija, was held to 15 points—well below his 25.2 season average—on 5-of-10 shooting with six turnovers, though he did manage 13 assists and eight rebounds. Jrue Holiday led Portland in scoring with 19 points, while rookie Donovan Clingan added 15 points and nine rebounds. Portland struggled with shooting efficiency, hitting just 40.7% of their field goals and 31.9% of their threes.
Statistical Context and Standings Denver’s offensive output was historically efficient, shooting 57.3% from the field and 51.2% from beyond the arc. They dominated the interior, outscoring Portland 54 to 28 in the paint. This victory moved the Nuggets to a 36-21 record, placing them 3rd in the Western Conference standings. For the 2025-26 season, Denver currently ranks 1st in the NBA in offensive rating (122.3) and 1st in 3-point percentage (39.6%). Previously, in January 2026, the team maintained a strong offensive rating of 116.2.
The Nuggets' massive lead allowed their starters to rest, with none playing more than 30 minutes, which is crucial as they prepare for a Sunday afternoon game against the Golden State Warriors. While the Nuggets continue their championship pursuit, the Trail Blazers face uncertainty off the court amid rumors of a potential sale and relocation of the franchise.


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