Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Nuggets face daunting task

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Four NHL teams have overcome 3-0 deficits in a best-of-seven playoff series, including the 1942 Stanley Cup champion Maple Leafs. The Red Sox pulled off MLB’s only such comeback against the Yankees in 2004.

The Nuggets are the 143rd NBA team to go down 3-0 in a best-ofseven playoff series and nobody’s ever overcome such a daunting deficit to win four straight.

The Nuggets say their only aim is to send the series back to Phoenix with a win in Game 4 Sunday night in Denver.

“The last thing I want to see is the Phoenix Suns pushing a broom across our home court,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said Friday night after the Nuggets’ 116-102 loss to the Suns.

Malone has said all along the Nuggets could show growth this season after losing a year ago to the Lakers in the Western Conference finals.

“We have had a tremendous season, tremendous. I said going into this year you can’t judge a season by the end result . ... But the one thing I don’t want is for us just to go out quietly into that good night,” Malone said. “I hope we show some real fight and resolve and force this series to go back to Phoenix for Game 5.”

If not, Nikola Jokic will become the first MVP to get swept in a playoff series since the league adopted the best-of-seven format for all rounds beginning in 2003.

“We just need to go out there and fight and give everything we’ve got for Game 4,” Jokic said.

Only three MVPs (Steph Curry in 2015, LeBron James in 2012 and ’13 and

Tim Duncan in 2003) have won it all since 2003 when it’s taken 16 playoff victories to raise the Larry O’Brien NBA Championsh­ip Trophy.

Curry came up just short again in 2016 when James led the Cavaliers to a Game 7 win in the NBA Finals. Since then, MVPs are just 31-24 in the playoffs with none of them even reaching the Finals.

That includes two MVPs who exited in the first round: Russell Westbrook in 2017 and Dirk Nowitzki in 2007.

Embiid, Sixers take series lead:

Joel Embiid kept taking falls. He also kept rising to his feet.

Nothing was going to take the 76ers’ big center off the court with the playoff series lead on the line.

Embiid scored 27 points and the 76ers rode a dominant third quarter to a 127-111 victory over the Hawks on Friday night and a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series. Embiid, playing with a cartilage tear in his right knee, added nine rebounds, eight assists and three blocked shots.

Harden out, Green questionab­le for Nets:

Nets again won’t have James Harden but could have forward Jeff Green back for Game 4 of their secondroun­d playoff series with the Bucks on Sunday.

Nets coach Steve Nash said Saturday that Harden is out and Green is questionab­le for Sunday’s game. Nash added that both players are “progressin­g well.”

Harden hasn’t played since leaving Game 1 of the series in the opening minute with tightness in his right hamstring. Green hasn’t played at all in the series due to a plantar fascia strain.

 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/AP ?? The Nuggets and MVP Nikola Jokic, right, are the 143rd NBA team to go down 3-0 in a best-of-seven playoff series. No team has overcome the deficit.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/AP The Nuggets and MVP Nikola Jokic, right, are the 143rd NBA team to go down 3-0 in a best-of-seven playoff series. No team has overcome the deficit.

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