Nikola Jokic's historic effort sends Nuggets past Heat in Game 3
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[June 08, 2023]
Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone has viewed a lot of
top-notch performances from the club's star tandem of Nikola Jokic
and Jamal Murray.
So he didn't have any trouble assessing their efforts in Game 3 of
the NBA Finals.
"By far their greatest performance as a duo in their seven years
together," Malone said.
Jokic produced a historic stat line of 32 points, 21 rebounds and 10
assists, and Murray also had a triple-double as Denver notched a
109-94 victory over the host Miami Heat on Wednesday night to take a
2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.
Jokic became the first player ever to log at least 30 points, 20
rebounds and 10 assists in an NBA Finals game. He made 12 of 21
shots and blocked two shots as Denver bounced back from a Game 2
home loss.
Murray scored a game-high 34 points to go with 10 rebounds and 10
assists for the Nuggets, who controlled the contest. And as Malone
correctly pointed out, it is the first time two players on the same
team have scored 30 points during a triple-double in NBA history.
"Regarding Nikola, nothing he does surprises me, ever," Malone said.
"The guy has shown over and over again that he's built for these
moments. He thrives on these moments, the biggest stage, and he did
that again tonight. ...
"Jamal is a guy that thrives, lives and excels in the moment. Never
afraid of it and you can't say that for a lot of players. ... Jamal
missed our last two postseasons (with a knee injury). He's been
dying to get back to this setting and just go out there and put on
the performance that he's putting on."
Jimmy Butler scored 28 points and Bam Adebayo added 22 points and 17
rebounds for the Heat, who trailed by as many as 21 points.
"We didn't play our best tonight," Butler said. "We got to come out
with more energy and effort."
Game 4 is Friday night at Miami.
The Nuggets are two victories away from their first NBA title after
the stellar showings by their star tandem.
"Running out of things to say," Murray said of Jokic. "He makes the
game look easy."
Christian Braun scored 15 points on 7-of-8 shooting off the bench,
and Aaron Gordon had 11 points, 10 rebounds and five assists for
Denver.
The Nuggets used Jokic's 10th triple-double of the postseason to
regain home-court advantage. Jokic has three of the five 30-20-10
performances in NBA postseason history. The others came from Hall of
Famers Wilt Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Jokic, as is his custom, downplayed his memorable performance.
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Jun 7, 2023; Miami, Florida, USA; Denver
Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) reaches for the ball against Miami
Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) in game three of the 2023 NBA Finals
during the first quarter at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle
Terada-USA TODAY Sports
"I'm just glad we won the game," the two-time
league MVP said. "It was a big one for us just because they won in
our arena. We just didn't want to go down 2-1."
Denver shot 51.2 percent from the field but was just 5 of 18 (27.8
percent) from 3-point range. The Nuggets had a 58-33 rebounding
advantage and a 60-34 edge in points in the paint.
"They just pummeled us in the paint," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra
said. "They didn't even have to shoot threes ... we didn't offer
much resistance."
Miami made 37 percent of its field-goal attempts and was 11 of 35
(31.4 percent) from behind the arc. Caleb Martin added 10 points off
the bench for the Heat.
After leading by five at halftime, the Nuggets scored the first six
points of the second half on a Jokic hoop and back-to-back baskets
by Gordon to take a 59-48 lead.
Miami was later within seven before Denver began pulling away with a
21-9 surge. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope made a jumper to give Denver a
78-62 edge, and Braun capped the run with a layup and a ferocious
slam as the lead reached 82-63 with 50.2 seconds left in the third
quarter.
The Heat scored the final five points to trail 82-68 entering the
final stanza, and Adebayo sank two free throws to cut the deficit to
12 in the opening minute of the final quarter.
However, Murray hit a jumper and Jokic followed with the next four
points to start an 11-2 run. Braun converted a three-point play with
8:45 left and made a floater 17 seconds later to push the Denver
lead to 93-72 with 8:28 to play.
Murray's jumper made it 101-84 with three minutes left. Miami later
narrowed the gap to nine before the Nuggets closed it out.
Denver held a 53-48 advantage at the break. Murray had 20 points to
lead the way.
--Field Level Media
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