Jokic's triple-double propels Nuggets past Rockets
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[December 29, 2020]
Nikola Jokic had 19 points, 18
assists and 12 rebounds, Jamal Murray scored 21 points and the host
Denver Nuggets beat the short-handed Houston Rockets 124-111 on
Monday night.
Jokic eclipsed his previous career high of 17 assists set Feb. 15,
2018, at Milwaukee. He finished with his 43rd career triple-double
to tie Fat Lever for the franchise record.
Paul Millsap also scored 19 points, Michael Porter Jr. had 14 points
and nine rebounds, Gary Harris had 14 points, Monte Morris added 12
and Will Barton scored 11 to give Denver seven players in double
figures.
James Harden had 34 points, eight assists and six rebounds,
Christian Wood scored 23, David Nwaba had 14 and Sterling Brown
scored 12 for Houston, which has dropped its first two games after
having its opener postponed due to COVID-19 issues.
The Rockets played with just nine players available due
to coronavirus issues. Ben McLemore and Kenyon Martin Jr. are
self-isolating after testing positive for COVID-19 while DeMarcus
Cousins, John Wall, Eric Gordon and Mason Jones are in quarantine until
Wednesday.
The Nuggets threatened to run away with the game in the first half,
building a 16-point lead before Houston scored nine straight points and
eventually got within 70-60 heading to the locker room.
The Rockets cut the deficit to 73-66 on Nwaba's short jumper before
Denver began to extend the margin again. Millsap scored seven
consecutive Denver points, then Murray hit a jumper and fed Porter on an
alley-oop to put the Nuggets in front 84-69.
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Houston Rockets guard
David Nwaba (2) collides into Denver Nuggets guard Will Barton (5)
in the second half at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA
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Harden's three-point play capped an 8-1 run for the Rockets, but
Denver recovered. Millsap sank his third 3-pointer and made a layup,
Harris hit a pair of layups and Barton drained one from deep during
a 19-4 run that produced a 106-83 lead heading into the fourth.
Jokic looked to be done for the night, but he went back in when
Houston got the lead under 20. He had three more assists and two
more rebounds and did not attempt a field goal in the second half.
--Field Level Media
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