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Nikola Jokic Led The NBA In Impressive Offensive Stat In Regular Season

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This season has been a frustrating one for the Denver Nuggets.

One of the most frustrating parts about it is that they have struggled at times, even though Nikola Jokic has not.

In fact, Jokic had yet another historic and stunning season.

According to Polymarket Hoops, he has the highest true shooting percentage by a 25-point-per-game scorer this season.

Jokic had a 66.3 true shooting percentage, followed by Kevin Durant with 64.2, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with 63.7, and Giannis Antetokounmpo with 62.5.

Jokic might not be named MVP again this year, but he is definitely playing like one.

Highest TS% by a 25-PPG scorer this season:

66.3% — Nikola Jokic
64.2% — Kevin Durant
63.7% — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
62.5% — Giannis Antetokounmpo pic.twitter.com/lb5pPVabPk

— Polymarket Hoops (@StatMamba) April 15, 2025

Jokic’s average for the season is 29.6 points, 12.7 rebounds, and 10.2 assists.

He was a walking triple-double this season and consistently had terrific games when he carried his team and overpowered his opponents.

True shooting is the best way to define a player’s abilities and it incorporates every different type of shot.

There have been criticisms about Jokic, such as some of his defensive output in the second half of the season.

But when it comes to offense, few people argue about what Jokic has done this year.

He is so dominant and so smart that he’s like a brilliant freight train that will always find a way to score, either by his hand or with a deft assist to his teammates.

Jokic has been MVP three times before, including last season, and will likely lose out on that prize to Gilgeous-Alexander this year.

But no matter what happens with that award, the numbers speak for themselves and his greatness cannot be denied.

The Nuggets are about to take on the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round of the playoffs.

The Clippers don’t want to see more stats like this, but Nuggets fans surely do.

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Christian Braun Says Nuggets Wants To ‘Respond’ After Tough Loss Against Clippers

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The Denver Nuggets were easily taken care of by the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night, and now their hopes of reaching the next round of the playoffs are in doubt.

They can rebound on Saturday and pull off a comeback win, but it’ll require health and a lot of planning.

Following the 117-83 loss to Los Angeles on Thursday, Christian Braun talked with ESPN about how much he wants to bounce back.

“I wish it was faster. I don’t want to think about this one anymore,” Braun said after the game. “We’ll be ready. We just got punched in the mouth and you have to respond. You can’t roll over. You can’t complain. Like I said, I wish the game was earlier. I wish we could respond earlier.”

Like Braun said, this was definitely a punch in the face for the Nuggets.

Not only did they get outplayed up and down the court, but they saw Russell Westbrook get injured, and Michael Porter Jr. is still nursing a shoulder problem.

It’s not clear what the roster will look like when Game 4 rolls around on Saturday, but the Clippers have made it clear that they won’t go easy on Denver.

Braun posted nine points, six rebounds, and one assist during the game.

He was one of several Nuggets stars who weren’t able to crack double digits, and he is hoping to change that with the next game.

The team has a lot to prove on Saturday.

If they fight hard and score a win, they will still be in this series.

But if they fall again, they will be down 3-1, and their chances of advancing will be almost completely dashed.

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Michael Porter Jr. Reveals Discouraging Injury Update Ahead Of Game 4

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The Denver Nuggets trail 2-1 in their current series against the Los Angeles Clippers, meaning the next game is a crucial one.

However, they may be without one of the biggest names on their roster.

Speaking with ESPN, Michael Porter Jr. opened up about the injury he’s dealing with and what it means for this weekend.

So, will Porter play in the game?

“If I can, I will,” Porter said when asked if he’d be able to play on Saturday for Game 4. “If it’s still in the place like it is today and I don’t feel like I can even bring any help to the team at all, then there’s no point in trying to go out there.”

Porter injured his left shoulder while leaping for the ball near the end of Game 2 on Monday night.

ESPN has reported that it’s a Grade 2 sprain of a joint in his shoulder.

Porter was limited on Thursday night and publicly admitted that he wasn’t his regular self.

While it would have been wise for him to sit out of the game, he wanted to do all he could to help his team win.

Instead, the Nuggets lost, and now Porter is questionable for Game 4.

It’s admirable that Porter attempted to play while he was hurt, but the situation for Denver is quickly deteriorating.

He posted just seven points and six rebounds during the game and mentioned that he was feeling pain throughout the evening.

The Nuggets might be without another player on Saturday, too.

Russell Westbrook left Thursday’s game due to left foot inflammation in the second quarter.

Now, all Nuggets fans are waiting to see what their roster and their chances will look like on Saturday.

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2 Nuggets Stars Join Elite Playoff Company With Impressive Statlines

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The Denver Nuggets overpowered the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday, scoring a 131-115 victory and bringing their series record to 3-2.

Nikola Jokic did great during the game, but he wasn’t the only Nugget made of gold.

Jamal Murray went off with 43 points, five rebounds, and seven assists.

According to NBA.com/Stats, Murray and Jokic became one of four duos to record 40+ points and a triple-double in the same playoff game multiple times.

They join only Wilt Chamberlain and Tom Gola, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, and Kevin Durant and Draymond Green.

This was exactly what Nuggets fans wanted to see from this duo, and they are hoping for more like this in the weeks ahead.

Jamal Murray (43 PTS) and Nikola Jokić (13 PTS, 10 REB, 12 AST) become one of four duos to record 40+ PTS and a triple-double in the same playoff game multiple times, joining:

Wilt Chamberlain and Tom Gola
Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen
Kevin Durant and Draymond Green https://t.co/CxZf2JcZj9 pic.twitter.com/5UvqItXziN

— NBA.com/Stats (@nbastats) April 30, 2025

Ever since winning the championship a few years ago, the Nuggets have been eager to duplicate the success they found.

Their pathway to success will revolve around Jokic and Murray playing like this.

There was a time when they were one of the most feared duos in the league, but that hasn’t been the case in years.

Of course, if they keep scoring like this night after night, people will fear the pairing of Jokic and Murray again.

The Nuggets are eager to put the Clippers away in Game 6 so they can move on to the next round and fight hard for another chance at a title.

They were looking like championship contenders in Game 5, led by the supremely impressive work of Jokic and Murray.

The West isn’t easy, and the Nuggets have had many setbacks and disappointments, but they gave fans something to believe in on Tuesday.

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Nuggets Coach Praises Jamal Murray After Incredible Performance In Game 5

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Jamal Murray made life miserable for the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday, posting 43 points, five rebounds, and seven assists as his team scored a big 131-115 win.

Nuggets fans were elated by what they saw, but Nuggets head coach Davis Adelman wasn’t a bit surprised.

Speaking with ESPN, Adelman opened up about what Murray did and all he is capable of.

“These big moments, these situations. He was born for this,” Adelman said. “You can kind of tell the way the ball comes off his hand on certain nights. I thought he had a great lift on his jump shot. …When it’s flowing like that, it’s the guy that’s won us so many playoff games in the past.”

The Clippers learned what so many other teams have known for years: when Murray is shooting well, he is impossible to stop.

On Tuesday, the Clippers couldn’t do anything to limit him, and it felt like every shot he attempted found the basket.

When people talk about the Nuggets, they think of Nikola Jokic, and with good reason.

But Murray’s big game on Tuesday is a clear reminder of how the team is actually deeper than that.

The problem is that the Nuggets have been inconsistent all season long.

Even Murray has faced criticism for his hot-and-cold nature throughout 2024-25.

But he is heating up at the perfect time, and the Nuggets look much better than they did just a few weeks ago, when they had lost their head coach and were stuck in the middle of the pack in the West.

There is a lot of intense competition in their conference, and the Clippers aren’t eliminated yet.

The Nuggets aren’t out of the woods, but they will be very hard to overcome if they enjoy more nights like this from Murray.

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Nikola Jokic Sends Message To NBA Fans Ahead Of Nuggets-Clippers Game 7

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It all comes down to Saturday for the Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Clippers.

That is when Game 7 of the opening round will be held, and the winner will take all while the loser goes home for the summer.

Fans for both teams were expecting a tough series, and now they will get an explosive and high-stakes finale.

Speaking with ESPN, Nikola Jokic got honest about how important and exciting this series has been.

“If you like basketball,” Jokic said. “Like a real fan, not a fake fan of basketball, these are the games you should watch.”

This will be Denver’s sixth Game 7 since 2019, which is the most by any team during that period.

In other words, they have been here before, but that doesn’t mean they have gotten used to just how tiring and intense these games are.

Both of these teams will have to leave it all on the court.

If the rest of this series has been an indication of what’s to come, fans can expect roster adjustments, strong performances on both ends of the floor, and a tight margin of victory when the final buzzer sounds.

It is just a matter of determining which team comes out on top in the end.

NBA fans wanted a lot of good games during the playoffs, and the Nuggets-Clippers series has provided quite a few.

But these two teams are not done yet, and they have one more match to deliver.

The stakes couldn’t be higher, and the game promises to be something that these squads and their fans won’t soon forget.

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Jamal Murray Used 1 Word To Describe Nuggets’ Performance In Loss To Clippers

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Jamal Murray contributed a lot to his team on Thursday night, scoring 21 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists for his Denver Nuggets.

But that wasn’t enough to score a win for the team, and now their series against the Los Angeles Clippers is tied at 3-3 with Game 7 set for this weekend.

Following the game, Murray got honest about his team’s performance while speaking with ESPN.

“I thought we were unorganized,” Murray said. “I think that’s the best way to put it.”

The Nuggets entered the game with a 3-2 lead and were hoping to put the Clippers away, preparing them for the second round.

Instead, they looked off their game throughout the match, especially when the Clippers made adjustments to their lineup.

The Nuggets just couldn’t keep up, and the Clippers repeatedly took advantage of that.

This has been a long and tough series for both teams, and one of them will enter the second round tired and slightly beat up.

The Nuggets know they have been through a lot in this series, but they still feel they have the advantage and the skill and depth to go all the way.

Murray has been strong during multiple games during the opening round, especially a few nights ago when he posted 43 points, five rebounds, and seven assists.

Throughout the regular season, there were criticisms about him and his consistency, but he has shaken off most of them and looks like he’s ready for the long fight of the postseason.

Organization is key, and it’ll only be more important in the near future if the Nuggets make it to the next round.

The Oklahoma City Thunder are waiting for the winner of this series, so both the Nuggets and Clippers know things will only get harder in the weeks ahead.

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Nikola Jokic Reacts To The Difference 1 Clippers Forward Made In Game 6

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A mid-game adjustment on Thursday night might have led to the Los Angeles Clippers beating the Denver Nuggets.

When head coach Tyronn Lue chose to put Nicolas Batum on the court instead of Kris Dunn, he gave the Clippers a big boost.

Following the game, Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic was honest about his opinion of Batum.

“Batum is a much better shooter than Kris Dunn,” Jokic said plainly. “Batum is a great defensive player. He can guard 1 through 5. I don’t think they lack [anything] defensively with Batum. They’re probably going to start him next game.”

Batum ended the night with zero points, but that doesn’t mean he didn’t help.

His six rebounds and two assists were valuable, as were his two blocks.

Batum wasn’t put into the game to make buckets, but his focus was instead on facilitating plays and allowing others, notably Kawhi Leonard and James Harden, to score.

He was also tasked with blocking and shutting down the Nuggets, which he did repeatedly throughout the second half of the game.

The Nuggets admitted that they felt unorganized when Batum was on the court, and both Harden and Leonard took advantage of him being in the game with them.

Jokic predicted that Lue would start Game 7 with Batum, but it’s not clear if that will be the direction he takes.

He used Batum in the second half of the game when it was clear that his lineup could match Denver’s.

He will likely make his decision based on what the Nuggets do at the start of Game 7.

Batum has been a great bench player for the Clippers since joining them at the start of the season, and now he is attempting to prolong their playoff run.

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Jamal Murray Makes NBA Playoff History With Unbelievable Offensive Stat

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The Denver Nuggets stole the series lead against the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday, and now they need to win only one more game to move to the second round of the playoffs.

A huge part of their win was because Jamal Murray had a night to remember.

He posted 43 points, five rebounds, and seven assists.

He also had only one free throw attempt, and, according to Polymarket Hoops, that is the most points in a playoff game with at most one free throw attempt in NBA history.

Jamal Murray had 43 PTS on 1 FTA.

That’s the most points in a playoff game with at most 1 free-throw attempt in NBA history. pic.twitter.com/MbQQSNzjrY

— Polymarket Hoops (@StatMamba) April 30, 2025

Murray was wildly efficient in Tuesday’s game and didn’t need to get fouled to help his team win.

He easily led the whole game with his points and reminded fans why he’s an important player who could be a key part of a Finals run.

There have been questions and qualms about Murray’s consistency this season.

In fact, there have been concerns about the entire team outside of Nikola Jokic.

But a game like this from Murray is a good sign and shows that other teams can never count him out.

The Nuggets are now 3-2 in their series against the Clippers, hoping to put them away in Game 6.

Just a few weeks ago, a lot of people thought the season was over for the Nuggets.

They were having a hard time racking up consecutive wins, had just fired their head coach late in the season, and the Western Conference was closing in on them.

But they have shown serious signs of life during this series, especially on Tuesday when Murray was so electric.

Do they have what it takes to fight for a title again?

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Nikola Jokic Used 4 Words To Describe Aaron Gordon

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Nine out of 10 people would say that the Denver Nuggets are Nikola Jokic’s team.

But if you ask Jokic, he would say someone else is more vital.

Speaking to ESPN on Monday night following Aaron Gordon’s triumphant three-pointer that gave the Nuggets Game 1 against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Jokic praised his teammate.

“[Aaron Gordon] is the soul of this team,” Jokic said. “He probably doesn’t get as much respect as he deserves. But I think he doesn’t need it.”

Gordon might not be the team’s biggest name, but he was their most crucial player on Monday night.

He secured a victory against the toughest team in the conference, perhaps the entire NBA, and gave the Nuggets a 1-0 lead.

This was the most surprising and impressive win of the postseason so far, and it was all thanks to Gordon’s shot and confidence in himself.

Gordon isn’t known as a talented three-point shooter, but when you look at his numbers this season, Monday night’s result isn’t that surprising.

He is shooting 43.6 percent from beyond the arc in 2024-25, far beyond the 29.0 percent last season.

He has obviously put a lot of time into perfecting his shot, and it’s paying off.

Now the Thunder will have to constantly worry about Gordon, keeping an eye on him to ensure he doesn’t produce another bucket like this.

They were already worried about Jokic and Jamal Murray, and now they have to consider Gordon too.

The team has had some problems this year, and there have been questions about its future.

But Monday night proved the roster is deeper than some people think, and the chemistry and love between players is strong.

The team’s reaction to Gordon’s shot shows that this Nuggets team enjoys playing together and supports one another in a very real, deep way.

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Aaron Gordon Gives Honest Thoughts About His Game-Winning Shot On Monday

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The Denver Nuggets pulled off one of the most remarkable wins of the season, and it came from an unlikely place.

The Nuggets beat the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the second round on Monday, and it was all thanks to Aaron Gordon.

With just nine seconds left, Denver was down by one point, and Gordon received the ball, putting up a three-pointer as the clock raced down.

The ball found the net, the Nuggets went up by two points, and the game was theirs.

Following this massive win, Gordon spoke with ESPN about his shot and if he felt it would go in.

“When I shot it, did I know it was in?” Gordon mused after the Nuggets’ 121-119 win over the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinal series. “I knew it wasn’t a miss.”

This was not the way the game was supposed to end.

Even the most diehard Denver fan thought their team was going to have a tough time getting past OKC, who are the most dominant squad in the NBA.

The Nuggets have had very little time to recover from their hard-fought series against the Los Angeles Clippers, and they were playing on the road.

Most people assumed the first game of this series would be given to the Thunder.

Gordon, a talented star, isn’t necessarily known for his three-point shooting, but this is something he has been working on over the years.

All that time in the gym practicing his shot has paid off because he just created one of the most impressive shots of his career.

The Nuggets now hold a 1-0 lead in the series, and the Thunder are stunned.

He has proven that his team, counted out multiple times this season, still has fight in them and shouldn’t be written off.

Gordon quite literally silenced Thunder on Monday night.

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Nuggets Coach Reveals What Team Needs To Correct In Game 3

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After a resounding win against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals, the Denver Nuggets came back down to Earth in a big way on Wednesday.

They were not just defeated; they were obliterated by 43 points.

Following that humbling loss, interim head coach David Adelman talked about what went wrong.

“It comes down to the mentality of how we play tomorrow. And we had a great mentality in Game 1. People can say, ‘Oh, you were behind in Game 1, too.’ But it never felt like we let go of the rope. And yesterday I felt we let go of the rope and I felt they also played at an extremely high level,” Adelman said of all the things the Nuggets need to correct.

The Thunder came out of the gate swinging, intent on erasing their painful defeat in Game 1.

The Nuggets never really had a chance, and they were behind all night long.

Oklahoma City showed the world why they are favorites to win the West and, right now, the entire playoffs.

Thankfully, the Nuggets stole Game 1 because this was a humiliating defeat that would usually be hard to bounce back from.

The team got together on Thursday, talked about where things went off track, and vowed to make it right in Game 3.

Adelman said multiple players took responsibility for their output, and they pledged to get things figured out for the next game.

Luckily for them, Game 3 will be held in Denver, which will add a bit of wind in their sails.

They need it because this was an embarrassing loss, especially for a playoff game.

Adelman said his team let go of the rope and didn’t perform at an “extremely high level.”

Can they change that in front of their home crowd on Friday night?

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