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DENVER (AP) — Nikola Jokic had 25 points and 15 rebounds, Jamal Murray had 20 points, and the surging Denver Nuggets beat the short-handed Golden State Warriors 116-93 on Sunday night. Jokic finished two assists shy of his fifth straight triple-double but led Denver to its sixth consecutive win.
The Nuggets secured their place in the NBA playoffs following the Suns' loss to the Magic on Tuesday night
The Denver Nuggets are soaring to the finish line and look to post their seventh consecutive victory when they visit the Utah Jazz on Wednesday.
The Denver Nuggets have eliminated the Los Angeles Lakers from the postseason in two of the past three seasons, so seeing LeBron James join the Nuggets in free agency might be a tough pill to swallow for Lakers fans,
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What began as a rare fully healthy night quickly turned into another injury setback for Denver.
The revolving door of available players continues to turn for the Nuggets with only two weeks left in the regular season. Bruce Brown is the only player who has appeared in all 76 of Denver’s games. Tim Hardaway Jr.
The Nuggets are close to being full strength and are gearing up for a postseason run at the perfect time. The Denver Nuggets have stayed afloat despite dealing with key injuries throughout the season.
The Utah Jazz and Denver Nuggets are up for their final meeting of the season.
Denver is still working out some kinks after a spate of injuries, but Murray, who scored 53 points Wednesday night, has never played better.
Nikola Jokic is probably not going to win MVP this year, even though he should. The Nuggets superstar has turned in one of the best seasons ever.