58 minutes of fight – Murray fired to overtake and the Nuggets triumph / News



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Photo: AP – Scanpix

AP Photo – Scanpix

Yamal Murray snatched overtime with an extremely difficult three-point siren, and finally the Denver Nuggets (9-7) in the second overtime on the road. 120: 112 (28:30, 30:31, 15:16, 25:21, 8: 8, 14: 6) beat the Phoenix Suns (8-7).

Man of the match

Nikola Jokic

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Murray accepted the ball 6 seconds before the end of the fourth quarter. The Canadian bounced off the opponent and, falling, made an extremely difficult triple that nailed the grid.

It was Murray’s fifth shot in a race in which a Canadian was able to set extra time in the last five seconds of the fourth quarter. Before that, all four shots missed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWOtxaXEhOs

1.3 seconds before the end of the first extension. Jae Crowder scored the triple and sent the teams into second overtime.

Monte Morris started the second extra period with five straight points, Nikola Jokičius added four points and the Nuggets broke 115: 108 and celebrated the victory.

These clubs met for the second time in a row. The Nuggets also triumphed 130: 126 yesterday during overtime.

“It looked like it was a playoff game,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said after the game.

For the winners, Jokičius collected a powerful double. The Serbian scored 29 points (9/21 dvit., 11/14 penalties) in 42 minutes of the game, bounced 22 balls and had 6 assists.

No show:

Murray, who became the hero of the game, scored 26 points (7/15 doubles, 3/7 trit., 3/4 penalty), 6 rebounds and 5 assists.

In the Suns team, Chris Paul was one step closer to the triple double: 21 points, 13 assists and 9 rebounds.

Suns: Chris Paul (Cam. 9, res. 13) and Jae Crowder after 21, Cameron Johnson 19, Deandre Ayton 17 (Cam. 13), Michael Bridges 11.

Nuggets: Nikola Jokičius 29 (22 rev. Cam), Yamal Murray 26 (5 res.

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Match summary:



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