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| The Denver Nuggets Are Dealing With Off-court Distractions When They Play The Atlanta Hawks |
BetPhoenix is the best online sportsbook to wager on the NBA and they have the latest odds on this and all other games on the schedule. The first thing to consider is contracts that need to be signed. Carmelo Anthony is gone, but Nuggets coach George Karl is closing in on a contract extension. Nuggets president Josh Kroenke said negotiations are nearly complete on bringing Karl back for next season. Then there are other players, the Nuggets actually want to keep. Kroenke said the Nuggets are working on a contract extension for center Nene, who can opt out of the final year of his contract this summer and become a free agent. Nene, who is making $11.36 million this season and is due to make $11.6 million next season, is eligible for a three-year extension before he must make a decision by June 30 on whether to opt out. Nene said he wants the maximum number of years he can get, which would be the three that would take him through the 2014-15 seasons. This does not include the recent war of words that Karl and Anthony took public of late. These are all reasons that the Nuggets will struggle with on the court when they play the Atlanta Hawks. The Hawks are back on the winning track after beating the Golden State Warriors and the sports betting trends are in their favor. The Nuggets are 3-12-2 ATS in their last 17 Monday games and the Hawks are 14-5 ATS in the last 19 meetings. The Hawks run-n-gun style will be too much for the Nuggets to handle and the Hawks win big. Play on Atlanta
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