The Denver Nuggets welcome the Los Angeles Lakers to Ball Arena for Game 5 of the Western Conference 1st-round series Monday. Tip in the best-of-7 series, which the Nuggets lead 3-1, is set for 10 p.m. ET (TNT). Let’s analyze FanDuel Sportsbook’s lines around the Lakers vs. Nuggets odds and make our expert NBA picks and predictions.
The Nuggets are 2-2 against the spread (ATS) after losing 119-108 on the road in Game 4 Saturday, closing as a 3.5-point road favorite. Denver was 3-0 ATS and straight up against the Lakers during the regular season. C Nikola Jokic has averaged a triple-double throughout the 4 games, notching 29 points, 15.3 rebounds, and 10 assists per game.
The Lakers started their postseason with a 110-106 win over the New Orleans Pelicans in the play-in tournament. The Lakers are 3-2 ATS in their 5 postseason games this season and ended the regular season 38-44 ATS. F Anthony Davis is averaging 30.5 points and 15.8 rebounds per game.
Lakers at Nuggets odds
Provided by FanDuel Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 12:05 a.m. ET.
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Moneyline (ML): Lakers +245 (bet $100 to win $245) | Nuggets -300 (bet $300 to win $100)
Against the spread (ATS): Lakers +7.5 (-114) | Nuggets -7.5 (-106)
Over/Under (O/U): 217 (O: -108 | U: -112)
Lakers at Nuggets key injuries
Nuggets
G Jamal Murray (calf) questionable
Lakers
F Anthony Davis (wrist) probable
F LeBron James (ankle) probable
For most recent updates: Official NBA injury report.
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Lakers at Nuggets picks and predictions
Prediction
Nuggets 110, Lakers 106
Moneyline
PASS.
The Nuggets (-300) are 6-1 against the Lakers (+245) this season and 3-0 against them at home. Expect Denver to come out on top and close out the series, but there’s no value in betting the Nuggets to win.
Against the spread
BET LAKERS +7.5 (-114).
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Los Angeles has the talent to keep this close and has impressed when its back is against the wall. In the in-season tournament final against the Indiana Pacers, the Lakers won by 14, closing as a 3.5-point favorite. They also beat the Pelicans to get into the playoffs.
Both of those could’ve been seen as must-win games, much like this one. Los Angeles has had multiple quarters in which it has outscored the Nuggets by double figures. The Nuggets are 2-2 ATS in the series and are 1-2 ATS as a favorite.
Expect the Lakers, given their experience and close-game performances, to keep things close. Back LAKERS +7.5 (-114).
Over/Under
LEAN UNDER 217 (-112).
The Under has been hot in this series, going 3-1, and there has yet to be a game in which both teams have scored more than 108 points.
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The Nuggets play at one of the slowest paces in the NBA, ranking 26th in the league during the regular season. On the other side, the Lakers sat 29th in offensive rebounding rate.
There aren’t going to be a lot of 2nd-chance opportunities coupled with a slow pace of play. The regular season series was 1-2 O/U as well, making the entire season series 2-5 O/U. Put it all together and back UNDER 217 (-112).
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DENVER — After 84 years of pumping gas and cleaning windshields, the family-owned Bonnie Brae Conoco in Denver is officially up for sale.
Located at the corner of University and Exposition, the station has been a staple in the neighborhood for generations. Owner Ken Wilson believes it could be the only remaining full-service, family-owned gas station in the city.
“Some people wouldn’t know what to do if we stopped doing this,” Wilson said.
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Wilson started working at the station when he was 12 years old. His family has owned the business through the decades, keeping photos from the 1940s through the 1970s.
“So many memories. I love coming to work. When I come here I feel like my dad never left,” Wilson said.
Wilson noted that his father died 14 years ago.
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Historic Bonnie Brae Conoco gas station in Denver officially listed for sale
The station was previously known for a sign that read “not for sale.” Now, the sign has changed to indicate the property is on the market.
“We’re just looking to the future. It’s a great property. It’s been good to us. We love the neighborhood. I love coming to work. So it’s not like I’m dying to sell this. We think it’s a very valuable property,” Wilson said.
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Today, employee Claude Espinoza is changing out winter tires for summer tires.
“I get it. Only so long you can run a family business,” Espinoza said.
Customers like Ali Halberson, who spent $100 to fill her car, are feeling the impact of changing times.
“I was really empty,” Halberson said.
While Halberson thinks current gas prices are “terrible,” customers in the neighborhood do not want to pay the price of watching the Wilson family’s station disappear. Other gas stations that used to operate across the street and next door are long gone, leaving the Bonnie Brae Conoco as a final remnant of a bygone era.
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Denver Fashion Week has become one of the city’s most buzzed-about events – but if you’ve never been, it’s easy to feel unsure about what to expect.
The good news: it’s far more accessible (and fun) than you think – and that’s exactly why people keep coming back.
Your first Fashion Week experience doesn’t have to happen in New York or Paris. It’s happening right here at Denver Fashion Week.
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Seats are limited, and the most popular nights go quickly—especially VIP. Get your tickets HERE
Here’s how to navigate your first Denver Fashion Week like a pro.
What’s the vibe?
Forget the intimidating, ultra-elite energy of New York or Paris. Denver Fashion Week strikes a balance between elevated and inclusive. Think high-energy, visually immersive, and social. You’re not sitting quietly—you’re part of the atmosphere.
You’ll see a mix of:
Designers, models, local creatives, and stylists
Influencers, press, brands, sponsors, and photographers
Fashion, beauty, art, and music lovers dressed to be seen
The energy builds as the night goes on — from pre-show cocktails to the moment the lights dim and the runway comes alive. It’s part fashion show, part social scene, and part cultural experience.
What to wear?
The most common question: What do I wear?
The short answer — there are no strict rules. But this is your moment to show up intentionally styled.
Think of it as: elevated self-expression.
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Go-To Outfit Ideas:
Elevated Streetwear Oversized blazer, cargos or tailored pants, heels or sleek sneakers. Effortlessly cool and on-trend.
Networking alongside press, influencers, celebrities, and fashion insiders
Exclusive VIP discounts at select pop-up vendors
An up-close experience of cutting-edge runway production
Access to the VIP cash bar
Why does seating matters?
First and second Row: premium, closest to the action, elevated photo opportunities of every look, and gain VIP lounge access.
General Admission: relaxed, and enjoy a state-of-the-art fashion show production.
Does Denver Fashion Week support the community?
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, Denver Fashion Week has announced Ardent Grove, a Colorado-based nonprofit mental health clinic, as its official community partner for the Spring 2026 shows
Where will Denver Fashion Week be held?
For Spring 2026, Denver Fashion Week will once again transform the luxurious Furniture Row Showroom into a fully immersive runway environment. Known for its expansive layouts, modern architecture, and refined aesthetic, the space offers a setting rarely seen in traditional fashion venues.
Instead of conventional warehouses or hotel ballrooms, the runway unfolds inside a curated interior design landscape — where elevated home décor meets cutting-edge fashion.
Is it worth it?
Denver Fashion Week is more than a runway — it’s a full experience blending fashion, culture, and community. If you love fashion, creativity, or just want a unique night out in Denver, absolutely.
And once you go, you’ll get it.
Where to stay?
Elevate your Denver Fashion Week experience with our hotel partner, Vīb Hotel. Enjoy 35% off during DFW when you book directly and stay just minutes from the action in style and comfort.
Where to buy tickets?
Seats are limited, and the most popular nights go quickly—especially VIP.
Get your tickets HERE or below
SUSTAINABLE Spring ’26 Presented by Furniture Row
When: Fri, May 1, 7:00 p.m. Where: Furniture Row Showroom – 5445 Bannock St, Denver Cost: $30+ The Lowdown:
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This show honors designers committed to ethical production, eco-conscious materials and slow fashion principles. From upcycled textiles to responsible sourcing and transparent manufacturing, this runway proves that sustainability and high design can coexist beautifully.
SOCIETY Spring ’26 Presented by Furniture Row
When: Saturday, May 2, 7:00 p.m. Where: Furniture Row Showroom – 5445 Bannock St, Denver Cost: $30+ The Lowdown:
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Denver Fashion Week’s most elevated and couture-driven evening. This showcase highlights avant-garde collections, luxury craftsmanship and bold artistic expression. It’s a celebration of high fashion — where visionary design and dramatic silhouettes command the runway.
Family Day: YOUTH + MOMMY & ME Spring ’26 Presented by Furniture Row
When: Sunday, May 3, 3:00 p.m. Where: Furniture Row Showroom – 5445 Bannock St, Denver Cost: $30+ The Lowdown:
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A heartwarming and high-energy experience celebrates the next generation of fashion. Featuring youth designers, young models and coordinated parent-child looks, this daytime runway brings together families, creativity and community in a joyful celebration of style at every.
STREETWEAR & SNEAKERS Spring ’26 Presented by Furniture Row
When: Tuesday, May 5, 6:00 p.m. Where: Furniture Row Showroom – 5445 Bannock St, Denver Cost: $30+ The Lowdown:
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Streetwear & Sneakers taps into culture, edge and urban influence. This show highlights bold graphics, statement footwear, layered styling and trend-driven collections rooted in music, art and street culture. Expect high-impact energy and looks that define what’s next in everyday fashion.
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MAXIMALISM Spring ’26 Presented by Furniture Row
When: Wednesday, May 6, 6:00 p.m. Where: Furniture Row Showroom – 5445 Bannock St, Denver Cost: $30+ The Lowdown:
Maximalism Night embraces fearless self-expression. Designers will showcase vibrant color stories, dramatic textures, exaggerated silhouettes and unapologetic styling. It’s a runway dedicated to more — more volume, more detail, more personality.
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OUTERWEAR + ATHLEISURE Spring ’26 Presented by Furniture Row
When: Thursday, May 7, 6:00 p.m. Where: Furniture Row Showroom – 5445 Bannock St, Denver Cost: $30+ The Lowdown:
New for Spring 2026, Outerwear & Athleisure celebrates Colorado’s unique intersection of performance and polish. This show highlights technical innovation, structured outerwear, luxury sportswear and contemporary layering designed for movement and style.
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ADAPTIVE Spring ’26 Presented by Furniture Row
When: Friday, May 8, 5:30 p.m. Where: Furniture Row Showroom – 5445 Bannock St, Denver Cost: $30+ The Lowdown:
Denver Fashion Week, in partnership with Guided By Humanity, invites you to a defining moment of the season, The Adaptive Runway Show, which spotlights inclusive design created for individuals of all abilities.
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SWIM & RESORT WEAR Spring ’26 Presented by Furniture Row
When: Saturday, May 9 7:00 p.m. Where: Furniture Row Showroom – 5445 Bannock St, Denver Cost: $30+ The Lowdown:
Back by demand, Swimsuit & Resort Wear delivers high-energy glamour and vacation-ready style. Designers will present bold swim silhouettes, sculptural one-pieces, vibrant prints and flowing resort looks that set the tone for Summer 2026. It’s an evening of color, confidence and destination-inspired drama.
Kevin Garnett returns to Target Center for Timberwolves’ finale
Former Minnesota Timberwolves’ legend Kevin Garnett returned to Target Center Sunday night for the first time in eight years. He was escorted, along with his two daughters, to their courtside seats by owners Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore. He walked out to a standing ovation from fans, and a video tribute.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – The Minnesota Timberwolves will face the Denver Nuggets to open the Western Conference Playoffs.
It’ll mark the third time in four seasons the two teams have met in the NBA Playoffs.
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Timberwolves vs Nuggets playoff series
What we know:
The Nuggets rested several of their starters against the San Antonio Spurs Sunday night, but still got a 128-118 win to earn the No. 3 seed for the Western Conference Playoffs. The L.A. Lakers fell to the No. 4 spot despite beating the Utah Jazz 131-107 Sunday night.
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The Timberwolves had already earned the No. 6 seed in the West last week. They got a 136-132 win over the Houston Rockets, and in Sunday’s regular season finale, beat the New Orleans Pelicans 132-126 to finish the season 49-33.
The Timberwolves probably would’ve preferred to have the Lakers get the No. 3 seed, with star guard Luka Doncic dealing with a hamstring injury. Guard Austin Reaves is also dealing with an oblique injury.
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The Timberwolves and Nuggets will play a best-of-seven series, with games 3 and 4 at Target Center, as as well as a game 6, if necessary.
Timberwolves rivalry with Nuggets
Why you should care:
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The two teams enter the Western Conference Playoffs with quite the rivalry. The Nuggets went 3-1 this year against the Timberwolves in the regular season.
Last year, the Timberwolves swept the regular season 4-0, then the two teams didn’t meet in the playoffs. Minnesota got to its second straight Western Conference Finals, and the Nuggets got eliminated by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Timberwolves and Nuggets went seven games in the 2024 Western Conference Semifinals, and in Game 7, Minnesota came back from a 20-point deficit to win and advance to its first Western Conference Finals in 20 years.
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In 2023, the Nuggets beat the Timberwolves in the first round on the way to winning the NBA title. Naz Reid and Jaden McDaniels both missed that series due to injuries.
In 2017, the Timberwolves ended a 13-year playoff drought, needing overtime to beat the Nuggets in a play-in game, 112-106.
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Game 1 set for Saturday
What’s next:
The Timberwolves will travel to Denver and face the Nuggets in Game 1 of their playoff series at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The game will be broadcast on Amazon Prime.