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Jokic’s Nuggets win battle of NBA conference leaders over Bucks

- LOS ANGELES / AFP

Jokic-inspired Denver Nuggets made a statement Saturday, downing Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and the Milwaukee Bucks 129-106 in a battle of NBA conference leaders.

In a game touted as a potential NBA Finals preview, two-time and reigning NBA MVP Jokic scored 31 points, handed out 11 assists and pulled down six rebounds, and the Nuggets held East leaders Milwaukee to 40 second-half points with the kind of dominant defensive display they’ve been accused of lacking this season.

Jamal Murray, who made five 3-pointers and scored 26 points for Denver, said it all started on the defensive end – and not just in a third quarter in which the Nuggets outscored the Bucks 34-19.

“I thought we played great defense all game,” Murray said.

“We had a good start, even though they went on a run I thought we were consistent all game with our defense and we found transition points.”

Antetokoun­mpo, who won MVP honors for two straight years before Jokic, scored 31 points, but just seven in the second half.

He was a force at the rim before the interval, finishing with five dunks, although the dunk that reverberat­ed through Ball Arena was 36-year-old Nuggets veteran Jeff Green’s slam over Antetokoun­mpo to open the fourth quarter.

“They just had us in the second half,” said Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r, whose team was coming off a lopsided victory in Salt Lake City in a tough high-altitude back-to-back.

The third quarter was pivotal in Miami, where the Brooklyn Nets out-scored the Heat 39-18 in the period, on the way to a 129-100 victory that moved them past Miami and into sixth place in the East.

Mikal Bridges scored 27 points, Cam Johnson scored 23 and Spencer Dinwiddie chipped in 15 for Brooklyn, who snapped a five-game losing streak to at least temporaril­y put themselves in position for direct entry to the playoffs.

Max Strus scored 23 points off the bench for Miami but was scoreless in the second half. Tyler Herro scored 23, but the Heat had no answer as the Nets started warming up late in the second quarter.

Down by double digits early, the Nets cut the deficit to four at halftime and held Miami to 31 second-half points.

CATEGORICA­LLY OUTPLAYED

Their 31-6 scoring run in the third quarter pushed them to a 104-87 lead going into the final period.

“We took a punch from them early on the road, we didn’t flinch, which was good,” said Nets coach Jacque Vaughn. “That third quarter was pretty impressive on both ends of the floor.”

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said his team’s troubles started long before the third quarter.

“We just got categorica­lly outplayed tonight,” Spoelstra concluded.

The Phoenix Suns snapped a threegame skid with a 125-105 victory over the Philadelph­ia 76ers. Devin Booker scored 29 points for Phoenix, who were tied midway through the third quarter.

They pulled away late, withstandi­ng a 37-point performanc­e from Tyrese Maxey. Joel Embiid added 28 points and 10 rebounds for the Sixers, who lost for the second time in as many days after falling at Golden State on Friday.

In other games, Kevin Huerter scored 27 points to lead the Sacramento Kings in a 121-113 victory over the Utah Jazz.

Domantas Sabonis scored 16 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for his 60th doubledoub­le of the season for the Kings.

The New Orleans Pelicans drained 21 3-pointers in a 131-110 victory over the Clippers in Los Angeles.

 ?? ?? Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (L) drives at Bucks forward Bobby Portis during an NBA game, Denver, Colorado, U.S., March 25, 2023.
Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (L) drives at Bucks forward Bobby Portis during an NBA game, Denver, Colorado, U.S., March 25, 2023.

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