The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Nuggets outgun T’Wolves, Pacers thrash Knicks

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LOS ANGELES: The defending champion Denver Nuggets outgunned the Minnesota Timberwolv­es 115-107 to level their NBA playoff series on Sunday as the Indiana Pacers pulled even with the New York Knicks.

The Nuggets, fueled by 35 points from NBA Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokic, Aaron Gordon’s 27 points on ruthlessly efficient 11-of-12 shooting and 19 points from Jamal Murray, claimed a second straight win in Minneapoli­s to knot their bestof-seven Western Conference semi-final series at two games apiece.

The Pacers dismantled the Knicks 121-89 in Indianapol­is to level their Eastern Conference semi-final at 2-2.

“Now it’s best of three,” Jokic said, adding that the Timberwolv­es’ stunning victories in games one and two in Denver had only strengthen­ed the defending champions.

“We took a hit and we bounced back and hopefully we can defend the home court now,” said Jokic, looking forward to game five in Denver on Tuesday.

The Nuggets withstood a 44point performanc­e from Anthony Edwards, but the Timberwolv­es star just didn’t have enough scoring support despite an energetic effort from the hosts.

Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 13 points but was 0-for-7 in the first quarter, when the Nuggets closed the period on a 14-2 run to seize a five-point lead.

Edwards’ dunk with less than a minute left in the first half cut what had been a 16-point deficit to seven.

Jokic then came up with a steal and fed Michael Porter Jr. for a dunk and Murray grabbed a steal, turned and unleashed a buzzer-beating shot from beyond the halfcourt line that swished through and sent the Nuggets into the break with a 64-49 lead.

Murray scored 12 points in the third quarter to keep the Nuggets in control as early foul trouble sent Jokic to the bench.

Jokic returned to score 16 in the fourth and the Nuggets kept the Timberwolv­es at bay.

In Indianapol­is, the Pacers finally got their high-octane offense firing. After the first two games of the series came down to the final minutes the Pacers fashioned a blow-out as a raft of injuries at last caught up with the weary Knicks.

Tyrese Haliburton scored 20 points and the Pacers connected on 56.8 per cent of their shots, drilling 14 three-pointers and dominating in the paint.

T.J. McConnell scored 15 points off the bench for Indiana, who had six players score in double figures.

After a dunk by Knicks centre Isaiah Hartenstei­n to open the game, the first quarter was all Pacers, Indiana pushing their lead to as many as 23 points.

Knicks talisman Jalen Brunson was 0-for-5 in the opening quarter and the Pacers bench out-scored the Knicks reserves 17-0 in the period.

The domination continued in the second quarter, Haliburton sending the crowd into a frenzy with a three-pointer over Donte DiVincenzo that put the Pacers up by 30 with 5.9 seconds left in the first half. —

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolv­es drives to the basket while defended by Reggie Jackson of the Denver Nuggets.
— AFP photo Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolv­es drives to the basket while defended by Reggie Jackson of the Denver Nuggets.

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