Nuggets stand between Heat, history in NBA Finals
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[May 31, 2023]
(Reuters) - The Miami Heat have the chance to make history
when the NBA Finals kick off on Thursday, facing a well-rested
Denver Nuggets squad that is uninterested in letting the Heat's
Cinderella story go any further.
Miami would be the first eighth seed to lift the Larry O'Brien
Trophy after opening their improbable playoff run with a compelling
4-1 win over the Milwaukee Bucks, who had boasted the best record in
the league.
Only the second eighth seed to reach the championship series after
the New York Knicks 24 years ago, they almost squandered their 3-0
head start over the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals
before clinching Game 7 on the road on Monday.
"I know the work that we all put into it so I know what we're
capable of - but nobody's satisfied, we haven't done anything,"
Eastern Conference Finals MVP Jimmy Butler told reporters.
"We don't play just to win the Eastern Conference, we play to win
the whole thing."
The six-time All-Star, who produced a game-high 28 points on Monday,
has been a key figure in an injury-battered Heat rotation, with star
guard Tyler Herro reportedly eying a return after fracturing his
hand in the first round.
"Not surprising that they would win a playoff series and compete
moving forward, but no matter what their team looked like, losing
key players, I wouldn’t pick that team to wind up as one of the last
two standing," ABC NBA Finals analyst Mark Jackson told reporters.
"It says a lot about their competitive spirit, their culture."
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May 25, 2023; Boston, Massachusetts,
USA; Miami Heat guard Tyler Hero guard (14) warms-up prior to game
five of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Boston Celtics in
the 2023 NBA playoffs at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow
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They face the ultimate test against twice MVP
Nikola Jokic's Nuggets, who cruised through the opening two rounds
before embarrassing the Los Angeles Lakers in a four-game sweep to
win the West more than a week ago.
But while oddsmakers put the Nuggets at a mile-high advantage to
collect the franchise's first title, coach Michael Malone told
reporters he expects the series to be "the biggest challenge of our
lives."
"Forget the eighth seed stuff - they beat Milwaukee four to one,"
said Malone.
"You get to the NBA Finals, it's not about seeding anymore. And for
those that are thinking that this is going to be an easy series - I
don't even know what to say to you."
The NBA Finals kick off on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. ET (0030 GMT
Friday) at Ball Arena.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Chris Reese)
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