Led by the dominant N. Jokičius, the Nuggets put on a performance unprecedented in history



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The Denver Nuggets (17/14) got a tough victory in the National Basketball Association (NBA) at home 111: 106 (34:25, 23:32, 21:21, 33:28) breaking the Portland Trail Blazers basketball players (18/13).

After three halves, the result was the same, and the intrigue did not disappear during the decisive stretch. Carmelo Anthony halved the hosts’ lead by 7 seconds with a three-point lead (106: 109).

Then the Portland team deliberately sent Yamal Murray to the penalty line, but both times he was right, leaving the Trail Blazers working for just four seconds. The game ended with an inadequate long pitch by Gary Trento.

It was unstoppable Nikola Jokičius, he scored 41 points in 38 minutes (14/26 two-point shots, 3/6 three-point shots, 4/4 free throws), bounced 5 and took the ball, made 5 assists and fouled.

The Serb has lagged far behind the best performance of his career, scoring 50 points in the Sacramento Kings basket in early February.

The Nuggets had fantastic discipline in this game and only lost one ball. It became the best show in league history, having previously set a record in 2013 with just two errors made by the Oklahoma Thunder. J. Murray lost the only ball to his hair since the former team’s ideal performance.

As the season progressed, the Trail Blazers began to stop again and stumbled for the third time in a row.

“Trail Blazers”: Damian Lillard 25 (7 sec, 13 res), Carmelo Anthony 24 (3/7 3s), Derrick Jones (5 reps) and Gary Trento (4/11 3s) at 18, Enes Kanter 16 (14 secs) ), …, Robert Covington 0 (26 min, 0/5 shots, 7 sec.).

“Pepitas”: Nikola Jokičius 41 (5 reps, 5 res.), Jamalas Murray 24 (5 reps, 8 res., 4/8 three points), Michael Porter 12 (10 reps), Zeke Nnaji 10 (2/6 three-pointers), Will Barton 9 (7th rep).

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