Jokic finished with 29 points and 16 rebounds
while adding seven assists and two steals to pace the Nuggets,
victorious in both of their games since guard Jamal Murray was
lost to a season-ending left ACL injury. Jokic finished
10-for-12 from the floor to pace a Denver offense that shot 48.9
percent overall.
Porter chipped in 4-for-7 3-point shooting plus five rebounds
and was critical to the Nuggets' fast start. He drained two
treys during a 14-2 run that gave Denver its first double-digit
lead at 18-7 early in the first quarter. The final margin
represented the largest lead for the Nuggets.
The Rockets, losers of five in a row and 10 of 11, tried to hang
tough. Jae'Sean Tate enjoyed a breakout opening period with 11
points, five rebounds and three assists and nailed consecutive
3-pointers along with Avery Bradley that pulled Houston to
within 27-23.
But Denver stretched its lead to 35-28 by the close of the
period and reclaimed a double-digit edge in the second thanks in
part to veteran forward Paul Millsap, who started 4-for-4 and
grabbed four boards early off the bench.
The Nuggets followed a 3-pointer from Rockets forward Kelly
Olynyk with a 9-2 run that capped the first half, capitalizing
on two late turnovers by Houston guard John Wall to build a
69-49 halftime lead.
The Nuggets shot a robust 55.3 percent prior to the intermission
despite missing 13 of 17 from 3-point range. Denver converted 10
first-half Rockets turnovers, seven from Wall, into 14 points.
Houston clawed within 73-59 early in the third quarter before
Jokic took over, scoring 12 points in the period to snuff the
Rockets once and for all.
Millsap finished with 11 points and 10 boards as three Nuggets
reserves scored in double figures, including JaMychal Green with
13 and PJ Dozier with 11. Will Barton added 12 for the Nuggets.
Olynyk led the Rockets with 23 points while Tate added 21 on
9-of-13 shooting.
--Field Level Media
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