Clippers vs Nuggets Tuesday: Lineups, Injury Reports & Broadcast Info

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Marcus Morris Sr. and the LA Clippers (36-37) will take on Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets (42-30) in part of the NBA Tuesday slate.

In their previous outing, the Denver Nuggets were taken down 124-104 by the Boston Celtics in a game where Nikola Jokic did not play up to his usual standard. The Nuggets will be seeking to avoid experiencing a three-game losing streak by getting a win against the Clippers.

In speaking of three-game losing streaks, the Clippers enter this game riding one and were crushed 121-92 by the Utah Jazz in their previous game.

Both teams will be seeking to get a win to begin the process of building momentum. The Nuggets are in the process of trying to stay ahead of the Minnesota Timberwolves in the standings along with passing up the Dallas Mavericks. Avoiding another loss is important.

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Here’s everything to know about how to tune in to watch LA Clippers vs Denver Nuggets:

How to Watch LA Clippers vs Denver Nuggets

Date: Tuesday, March 22

Time: 10:00 PM ET

Location: Ball Arena in Denver, CO

TV Channel: TNT

Injury Report for LA Clippers vs Denver Nuggets

LA Clippers Injury Report: OUT: Paul Georges (Ulnar Collateral Ligament Tear), Kawhi Leonard (Right Knee; ACL – Injury Recovery), Norman Powell (Left Foot; Fractured Medial Sesamoid Bone), Jason Preston (Right Foot; Injury Recovery), Jay Scrubb (Right Foot; Injury Recovery)

Denver Nuggets Injury Report: OUT: Vlatko Cancar (Right Foot; Surgery), Jamal Murray (Left Knee; Injury Recovery), Zeke Nnaji (Bilateral Knee; Soreness), Michael Porter Jr. (Lumbar Spine; Surgery)

PROBABLE: JaMychal Green (Left Hip; Contusion)

Projected Starting Lineups for LA Clippers vs Denver Nuggets

LA Clippers Projected Starting Lineup: G Reggie Jackson, G Amir Coffey, F Marcus Morris Sr., F Nicolas Batum, C Ivica Zubac

Denver Nuggets Projected Starting Lineup: G Monte Morris, G Will Barton, F Aaron Gordon, F Jeff Green, C Nikola Jokic

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