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What the Denver Nuggets need to do to beat the Sacramento Kings

The Denver Nuggets look to notch a win out of the gate against the Sacramento Kings in both teams first game since the All-Star break.

Sacramento is a team that revolves around DeMarcus Cousins, who is surrounded with solid NBA talent such as Rajon Rando and Rudy Gay.

Cousins, 25, is arguably the best big man in the game today and has dominated teams all season long. Boogie is currently averaging 26.8 points per game, along with 11.1 rebounds. The guy is a flat out beast, and if the Nuggets want to beat the Kings, they have neutralize Cousins somehow.

The Kings hit a skid prior to the break, going 2-8 in their last 10 prior to the break. The Kings are 13-13 in their own building in this year.

The match up against the Kings is a big one for the Nuggets because as it stands today, the Kings are the 10th seed in the West with the Nuggets sitting at 11.

The Nuggets and Kings square off three times this season, with Friday’s game being the first.

Denver currently sits at 22-32 on the year and are looking to start their second half on a good note.

The Nuggies finished out their first half with a win against the Detroit Pistons, winning five of their last 10 prior to the dead period.

The Nuggets have struggled on the road, owning a record of 11-17 away from the Pepsi Center, so they will have to pick it up on the road if they want to win this game.

Keys to victory:

If the Nuggets manage to do these three things and play smart for 48 minutes, they will have a good chance at escaping Sacramento with a W under their belt.

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