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Murray helps Nuggets hold off Mitchell, Jazz in OT

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Jamal Murray showed up for his postgame Zoom call wearing a shirt featuring the image of boxing great Muhammad Ali.

Almost fitting, given the Denver Nuggets withstood blow after blow from Donovan Mitchell before landing the knockout punch.

Murray scored 10 of his 36 points in overtime on a day Mitchell erupted for a Jazz playoff-record 57 points, and the Nuggets beat Utah 135-125 on Monday in Game 1 of their first-round series.

“It was just lights, camera, action and come on we’re trying to get this win,” Murray said.

Nikola Jokic finished with 29 points and 10 rebounds for Denver. He had a chance to win it in regulation at the buzzer, but his righthande­d hook shot over Utah’s Rudy Gobert was off the mark. Murray took over in the extra period, sealing the game on a 3-pointer with 46.8 seconds remaining.

Game 2 is Wednesday.

Mitchell was the star of the show in the absence of Mike Conley, who left the NBA bubble to return to Ohio for the birth of his son. Mitchell’s scoring spree surpassed the Jazz mark of 50 by Karl Malone on April 22, 2000, against Seattle.

Mitchell was 19 of 33 from the floor and 13 of 13 from the freethrow line. He hit six 3-pointers and also had seven assists and nine rebounds.

“The biggest thing was just to try to make the right plays,” the 23-year-old said.

Mitchell’s offensive explosion was the third-most points scored in an NBA playoff game, trailing only Michael Jordan (63) and Elgin Baylor (61), according to Basketball Reference.

For all his offensive handiwork, it was a play near the end of the game that Mitchell lamented. With the Jazz leading 109-105 and 1:46 remaining in regulation, Mitchell was called for an 8-second violation as he dribbled the ball up the floor.

Murray promptly responded with a 3-pointer to get Denver right back into the game.

“That’s my fault. As a leader and as a point guard at that time, that’s terrible on my part,” Mitchell said. “That really changed the entire game, that sequence right there.

“At the end of the day, we’re not overreacti­ng. It’s one game.”

 ?? AP photo ?? The Nuggets’ Jamal Murray (right) and Nikola Jokic celebrate during overtime of Denver’s135-125 win over the Utah Jazz on Monday.
AP photo The Nuggets’ Jamal Murray (right) and Nikola Jokic celebrate during overtime of Denver’s135-125 win over the Utah Jazz on Monday.

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