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		Jamal Murray, Russell Westbrook 
		spark the Nuggets' 131-115 win over the Clippers
			[April 30, 2025]  
			By ARNIE STAPLETON 
			DENVER (AP) — Nuggets interim coach David Adelman sensed one of 
			Jamal Murray's patented playoff performances coming, and he was 
			right on the money — just like his point guard.
 Murray's 43-point outburst powered Denver's 131-115 win over the 
			Clippers on Tuesday night that handed Los Angeles its first 
			back-to-back losses since March 4 and put the Nuggets one win away 
			from a Round 2 matchup with Oklahoma City.
 
 Murray was 17-of-26 shooting, including 8 for 14 from long range.
 
 “Tonight, he played great," Kawhi Leonard said. "He came out, made 
			shots, got hot, found his teammates and we pretty much couldn’t stop 
			him. He played amazing. Russ (Westbrook) came in and played great, 
			as well.”
 
 Westbrook scored 21 points in his return from a left foot injury, 
			including 16 of them in 12 first-half minutes as Denver led 
			wire-to-wire.
 
 Adelman, the Nuggets' interim coach, said some of Murray's shots 
			“were absolutely ridiculous. And I said before the game it's coming 
			with him. You know it is, in these big moments, these situations. He 
			was born for this.”
 
 This marked Murray's best scoring game outside the Disney World 
			bubble during the pandemic.
 
			
			 
			“When he's aggressive, we're a different team,” Westbrook said. 
			“When he's got that swagger and he's going out and competing at the 
			level he did tonight, we're a tough team to beat."
 Murray got plenty of help, including 23 points from Game 4 hero 
			Aaron Gordon and Nikola Jokic's 21st career playoff triple-double 
			(13 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists) to go with Christian Braun's 
			double-double (11 points and 12 rebounds).
 
 Braun also provided stellar defense of James Harden, who scored 11 
			points on 3-of-9 shooting with four turnovers. For the second 
			straight game, he didn't speak with reporters afterward.
 
 And for the second consecutive game, Denver took a 22-point lead 
			early in the fourth quarter only to watch the Clippers go on a 
			furious run.
 
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            Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray, left, works the ball to the 
			basket as Los Angeles Clippers guard Kris Dunn defends in the first 
			half of Game 5 of an NBA basketball playoff series Tuesday, April 
			29, 2025, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) 
             
 
			 In Game 4, L.A. erased its entire deficit only to 
			lose 101-99 when Gordon's buzzer-beater provided the first walk-off 
			dunk in NBA playoff history. This time, the Clippers went on a 17-4 
			run to cut their deficit to single digits at 116-107, but the 
			Nuggets fended off another frenetic finish by going on an 11-0 run 
			with Murray scoring six and Gordon five to compel Clippers coach 
			Tyronn Lue to empty his bench.
 Game 6 is Thursday night at the Intuit Dome and another win by 
			Denver would set up a second-round series against top-seeded 
			Oklahoma City, which swept its first-round series with the Memphis 
			Grizzlies.
 
 Ivaca Zubac led the Clippers with a playoff career-high 27 points, 
			Leonard added 20 and Bogdan Bogdanovic added 18.
 
 Westbrook's return allowed Adelman to use his bench more after all 
			five starters logged at least 42 minutes in Game 4. Only Murray 
			logged more than 40 minutes Tuesday night.
 
 Murray “came out being aggressive, which we knew we would," Lue 
			said. "That’s why we started off with a blitz against him, just 
			trying to slow him down. We knew in Game 5 he would come out 
			aggressive, and he made every shot — pull-up 3s, mid-range. We 
			blitzed him, we dropped, we switched, we did a lot of different 
			coverages, but he had a hell of a game.”
 
 "Holding Joker to 13 points and losing the game is tough. But that’s 
			how they beat you. If you worry about him too much, other guys can 
			beat you. But I just thought Jamal Murray was excellent tonight.”
 
			
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