The Star (Jamaica)

Nuggets lead wire-to-wire, top Clippers to tie series

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It only took a few plays for Denver coach Michael Malone to like what he was seeing Saturday night. The Nuggets were physical on both ends, getting whatever they wanted offensivel­y and setting a tone defensivel­y.

“We were a noticeably different team,” Malone said.

It led to a noticeably different result, too.

Blown out in Game 1, the Nuggets led wire-to-wire in Game 2 of their Western Conference semi-final series with the Los Angeles Clippers. Jamal Murray scored 27 points, Nikola Jokic had 26 points and 18 rebounds, and the Nuggets prevailed 110-101 to knot the series at a game apiece.

Gary Harris and Paul Millsap each added 13 points for Denver, which lost by 23 in the series opener.

“We were tired,” Murray said about the Game 1 performanc­e. “We came out sloppy, we came out exhausted, we didn’t make shots and it showed.”

That wasn’t the case on Saturday. Murray and Jokic were a combined 20 for 38 from the floor, seven for 13 from three-point range.

Paul George scored 22 points for the Clippers, who got 15 from Ivica Zubac and endured a rare off night offensivel­y from Kawhi Leonard. The two-time NBA Finals MVP had 13 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, but shot only four for 17.

Leonard had scored at least 20 points in 27 of his last 28 play-off games — and had at least 29 in all seven play-off games this season.

“We dug ourselves in a 20-point hole early,” Leonard said. “We can’t do that ... but give the Nuggets credit. They came in very aggressive tonight on both ends, they played well and they won the game.”

It was Leonard’s lowest-scoring play-off game since he had 13 for San Antonio on April 19, 2016, against Memphis, 52 postseason appearance­s ago.

“A few easy ones didn’t fall early, and that was it from there,” Leonard said.

 ?? AP ?? Denver Nuggets’ Jamal Murray is fouled by Los Angeles Clippers’ Patrick Beverley (centre) during the second half of an NBA conference semi-final playoff basketball game on Saturday, September 5.
AP Denver Nuggets’ Jamal Murray is fouled by Los Angeles Clippers’ Patrick Beverley (centre) during the second half of an NBA conference semi-final playoff basketball game on Saturday, September 5.

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