The Freeman

Nuggets hold off Warriors

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Juancho Hernangome­z came up with the game-saving block as the Denver Nuggets held off the two-time defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors, 100-98, in a thriller in Denver.

The unbeaten Nuggets handed the Warriors their first defeat of the young season, staking their claim to contender status in the powerful Western Conference.

Denver led by as many as 11 points in the fourth quarter, but the Warriors, led by 30 points from Stephen Curry, whittled the deficit, knotting the score at 97-97 with 1:29 remaining.

Three missed free throws by the Nuggets in the final 1:18 opened the door for the Warriors, but the visitors couldn’t take advantage.

Draymond Green had a chance to tie the game when he missed one of two free throws with 10 seconds remaining and the Warriors trailed by two on their final possession.

Curry drove to the rim, drawing two defenders, and passed to Damian Jones.

As Jones rose for the shot, Hernangome­z dived in to bat the ball away from behind.

At 3-0, the Nuggets are off to their best start since opening 5-0 in 2009.

A day after his impressive triple-double against Phoenix, Nikola Jokic scored 23 points with 11 rebounds and six assists.

Gary Harris added 28 points and the Nuggets forced 18 turnovers in a solid defensives effort against the prolific Warriors.

Golden State led by as many as 12 in the first quarter, and by two at halftime, but were out-scored 33-21 in the third period.

In another game, Russell Westbrook showed little sign of rust in his NBA season debut but his 32 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists weren’t enough to lift Oklahoma City to a first win of the young campaign.

Former NBA Most Valuable Player Westbrook had missed the first two games of the season as he continued his return from arthroscop­ic knee surgery on September 12.

He started in his customary spot and played 35 minutes -- the most of any Thunder starter -- but it was the Sacramento Kings who came up with their first win of the season 131-120 in Oklahoma City.

Iman Shumpert scored 26 points for the Kings, one of seven Sacramento players to score in double figures.

That included an impressive double-double of 22 points and 10 assists from De’Aaron Fox.

Even after

missing all of training camp and the pre-season, Westbrook immediatel­y raised the Thunder’s intensity level.

He scored his first points on a driving layup assisted by Paul George less than two minutes into the contest.

He and George combined for 61 points, but the Thunder defense, rated 10th in the league last season, was again too inconsiste­nt.

Elsewhere, the Cleveland Cavaliers remained without a victory since the departure of superstar LeBron James, who landed with the Los Angeles Lakers via free agency after last season.

The Cavs, who have played in the last four NBA finals and won the title in 2016 with James leading the way, dropped their home opener to the Atlanta Hawks 113-111, falling to 0-3.

In a game billed as a showdown between rookie point guards Trae Young and Collin Sexton, Atlanta’s Young exploded for 35 points and 11 assists, with six three-pointers.

 ?? EMMANUEL B. VILLARUEL • ASST. EDITOR: LEMUEL P. MAGLINTE ??
EMMANUEL B. VILLARUEL • ASST. EDITOR: LEMUEL P. MAGLINTE
 ??  ?? Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray passes the ball away from Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Denver. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray passes the ball away from Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Denver. ASSOCIATED PRESS

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