With a win over the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 1, the Denver Nuggets have now improved to 49-28 during the 2025-2026 NBA season.
The Nuggets have seven wins in a row, coming out on top in eight of their last 10 games.
Despite the current hot streak, the Nuggets are stuck in fourth place. The only passable team in the Western Conference standings is the Los Angeles Lakers at this point.
And the Lakers keep on winning, too. How much are the Nuggets thinking about the Lakers and getting out in front of them? Denver head coach David Adelman got honest on the team’s mindset on that front, following the win over Utah on Wednesday.
Nuggets’ Honest Mindset on Standings Race With Lakers Revealed
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âThe Lakers are playing great. We just have to keep winning games. If they happen to stumbleâgreatâif they donât, then good for them,” Adelman told reporters on Wednesday.
“They beat us in the tie-breaker game. To me, the tie-breaker game doesnât even matter anymore right now because of the way they are playing. Iâm sure they are saying the same thing about us, knowing that we just keep coming. They win games, weâre winning games.”
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The Lakers became the third team in the Western Conference to cross 50 wins this season. The Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs were first.
The Lakers and the Nuggets both clinched a playoff berth on the same night, thanks to a Phoenix Suns loss.
But the Lakers didn’t need any favors. As Adelman noted, LA just keeps on winning. The Lakers are 9-1 over their last 10 games, with four-straight victories at the moment. After beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 127-113, the Lakers will take on the top-seeded OKC Thunder on Thursday night.
As much as that could help, the Nuggets aren’t getting a cakewalk in the schedule at the right time. On Saturday, the Nuggets are hosting the San Antonio Spurs.
“We have a tough one coming up this weekend with a great San Antonio team, and they play OKC tomorrow. The schedule never stops. We both know that,” Adelman added.
“It just speaks to the West and what it is. You win seven in a row, and you basically havenât moved anywhere. Thatâs just basically what this conference is right now. Itâs a monster, and all of these teams are very deserving of where they are at because of how good they are. Iâm happy to say we are one of them. Weâre in the mix. If we catch [the Lakers], great. If not, Iâm confident with whatever matchup that we have, we can succeed.â
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