Nuggets continue to dominate Pacers
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[March 25, 2017]
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Denver
Nuggets are making a late-season playoff run, and they have
22-year-old Serbian center Nikola Jokic to thank for it.
Jokic had 30 points and 17 rebounds, and Wilson Chandler added 24
points on Friday night, leading Denver to a 125-117 victory over the
Indiana Pacers.
"(Aggressively) is how we play, to be honest," said Jokic, who made
12 of 18 field goal attempts and also handed out five assists. "When
they don't score on us, we just rebound and go. We have so many good
offensive players that we just need to go out and play.
"If we control the rebounds, we have a pretty good chance to win the
game. I am all about rebounding, setting screens, scoring ...
whatever it takes."
The Nuggets (35-37), who made 40 of 43 free throws, had to withstand
a furious Indiana fourth-quarter comeback. Denver's 40-8 advantage
in made free throws is the 13th largest differential in NBA history.
A Jeff Teague 3-pointer with 3:17 remaining pulled the Pacers within
111-103, prompting a Denver timeout. Teague scored again with 2:04
left to cut the deficit to six.
After two Denver free throws, Paul George sank a 3-pointer to pull
Indiana within 113-108. But Jokic answered with a 3-pointer with
1:28 to play.
"I think that kid is the best passer right now at the five in the
league," Indiana coach Nate McMillan said. "His basketball IQ seems
to be just off the chart. We've compared him to Bill Walton back in
the day. They are doing a good job playing off that."
George led the Pacers with 27 points, Teague added 21 and Myles
Turner had 20. Monta Ellis came off the bench to score 17 points.
"You have to start the game with that aggressive play that we played
with in the fourth quarter," McMillan said.
Denver has won nine of its past 13 contests and swept the two-game
series from Indiana (36-36), which has lost two in a row and 10 of
its 12 most recent games with the Nuggets.
"It's almost like you want to see what he does next," Nuggets coach
Michael Malone said of rising star Jokic. "The guy is just a treat
to watch, fun to play with and the scary thing is that he is only
going to get better.
"For him to be playing at such a high level is a credit to him and
his work ethic and the fact his teammates always are moving,
allowing him to make those type plays."
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Nuggets forward Danilo Gallinari (8) rebounds the ball over Indiana
Pacers center Myles Turner (33) in the second half of the game at
Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Denver Nuggets beat the Indiana Pacers
125-117. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
Danilo Gallinari added 21 points and 11 rebounds for
Denver, which outrebounded Indiana 46-39.
The Nuggets, who defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 126-113 on
Wednesday night in Denver, continued to attack the struggling Pacers
in the third quarter, increasing its 11-point halftime lead to 94-75
through three quarters.
Chandler had a 10-point third quarter and the Nuggets were 14 of 15
from the free throw line in extending their advantage to 19 points.
Indiana was only 8 of 22 (36.4 percent) from the field in the third
quarter.
The Nuggets shot 58.1 percent from the field (25 of 43) during the
first half, getting 21 points and 12 rebounds from Jokic, who was 9
of 11 from the field and 3 of 3 from the free throw line in the
opening 24 minutes while building a 64-53 lead.
Chandler had 12 first-half points for Denver and Gary Harris scored
eight.
George led Indiana with 11 points and Ellis scored nine for the
Pacers, who shot 48.1 percent from the field (25 of 52) in the first
two quarters.
NOTES: Indiana was without F/G Glenn Robinson III (sore left calf),
which gave extra playing time to G Rodney Stuckey. ... Denver G Gary
Harris is a Fishers, Ind., native and a former Indiana Mr.
Basketball from Hamilton Southeastern High School. ... The Nuggets
scored a season-high 140 points in a Jan. 12 victory over the Pacers
in a game played in London. ... While Denver's first half was
impressive with 64 points, that effort was 15 points shy of the 79
they scored on Feb. 13 against Golden State. ... This was the first
of a three-game homestand for Indiana, which hosts Philadelphia on
Sunday and Minnesota on Tuesday. ... Denver came in leading the NBA
in rebounding at 46.3 per game. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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