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Jamal Murray not content despite season-high 31

Malone: “He’s still got another level”

- By Michael Singer msinger@denverpost.com

On the best night of Jamal Murray’s season, Nuggets coach Michael Malone wanted more.

It wasn’t because what Murray provided — a season-high 31 points, on an efficient 11-for-17 shooting from the field — wasn’t a welcome sight Monday night. After all, it took him just 16 games to return to the firebrand scorer he was prior to his devastatin­g knee injury.

It was because the standard that Malone has for Murray, and the expectatio­n that Murray has for himself, has yet to be achieved.

“I think he’s still got another level,” Malone said.

Amid Murray’s blistering shooting night, which came in Denver’s resounding 129-113 win over Houston, the Nuggets’ stocky guard dished five assists but managed only two rebounds.

Unsatisfie­d with that number, Malone challenged Murray to average five or six rebounds per game.

“I’m being demanding,” said Malone, who suggested Murray has ALL-NBA potential once he sharpens his entire arsenal. And maybe that won’t happen this season following Murray’s long layoff, but in order for that to eventually happen, Murray’s rebounding, playmaking, and defense need to be a constant in addition to his scoring.

As if he needed another hurdle, his recent bout with COVID undermined whatever gains he’d made conditioni­ng-wise. Murray only cleared health-and-safety protocols a week ago. When he had COVID, he said he didn’t leave his house.

Murray and Malone are generally in lockstep, so it was hardly a surprise to hear Murray agree with his coach’s assessment after the win. The scoring burst isn’t the problem. Murray has no illusions about his ability to put the ball in the basket.

“I can score the ball, guys,” he quipped. “Don’t be surprised.”

But he conceded he can improve defensivel­y. Murray said there’s still lingering hesitation when he takes contact, which will only get ironed out as the comfort regarding his surgically-repaired knee improves. His reactions on defense aren’t as natural as he’d like them to be, and he said there are still moments where he’s not as aggressive as he’s accustomed to being.

In those aspects, Murray’s self-aware enough to know he’s not all the way back. In other ways, he already is.

As he and Nikola Jokic sat the entire fourth quarter, a treat born of their work throughout the prior three, Murray tossed candy to the kids behind the Nuggets’ bench, continuing a tradition that never left. He grinned as Ish Smith made clever finishes around the hoop, and smacked the table during his postgame news conference, bemoaning the minutes restrictio­n he claimed he was still under.

Despite the progress that Murray’s made since opening night in Utah — “It’s night and day,” he said — there were still signs of his frustratio­n and evidence that he was hardly content.

In November, Murray’s managed only 42% shooting from the field. When he went only 7 for 20 in a recent loss to the Knicks, he kicked himself for the shots he missed that he’s accustomed to making.

“I feel like when I take them, I’m expected to make them,” he said.

The standard he’s set for himself has never wavered.

For a night, Murray reclaimed his fire. His next hurdle is reclaiming his consistenc­y.

Earlier this season, Jokic claimed his sidekick would struggle for at least 20 games before finding his rhythm. When reminded of that proclamati­on, Jokic didn’t skip a beat.

“He’s gonna (stink) for a couple more, and then he’s gonna be constant,” Jokic said.

 ?? AARON ONTIVEROZ, THE DENVER POST ?? Jamal Murray (27) of the Denver Nuggets works en route to scoring 22points against the Houston Rockets in the first half during the second quarter at Ball Arena in Denver on Monday, Nov. 28, 2022.
AARON ONTIVEROZ, THE DENVER POST Jamal Murray (27) of the Denver Nuggets works en route to scoring 22points against the Houston Rockets in the first half during the second quarter at Ball Arena in Denver on Monday, Nov. 28, 2022.

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