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Jokic outduels Wembanyama as Nuggets beat Spurs

- By ARNIE STAPLETON

DENVER — Chalk this one up to Nikola Jokic after Victor Wembanyama came up just short of outdueling the player who is hoping to soon pick up his third MVP award.

Jokic scored 42 points and outdueled the Rookie of the Year favorite in Denver’s 110-105 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night to retake sole possession of first place in the West.

Jokic also grabbed 16 rebounds and had six assists. Wembanyama had 23 points, 15 rebounds, eight assists and nine blocks. Three of Jokic’s baskets came on rare dunks, something he said he had to do facing the sensationa­l rookie.

“He had like 600 blocks tonight, but we got the win,” Jokic said after Denver leapfrogge­d Oklahoma City atop the Western Conference playoff race.

The Nuggets (53-23) took a half-game lead over the Thunder, who lost 109105 at Philadelph­ia earlier Tuesday night. The Minnesota Timberwolv­es (52-23) kept pace with Oklahoma City when they beat Houston 113-106.

Jokic’s hook shot broke a 103-103 tie but Wembanyama’s layup at the other end knotted it up again with a minute remaining.

Michael Porter Jr., who had 15 points and a career-best 16 rebounds, made a 3 with 28 seconds left to put Denver up 108-105 and Wembanyama missed a 3-pointer with 18 seconds left but the Spurs burned 10 seconds before Wembanyama fouled Jokic, who sank both free throws with 8 seconds remaining.

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said he couldn’t be happier with how Wembanyama led his team to a near upset of the defending NBA champions despite missing several injured starters.

“That’s one of the most competitiv­e games I have been part of for many years,” Popovich said. “For 48 minutes, under difficult circumstan­ces, these guys just played … the effort for 48 was really impressive, the best I’ve seen all year. And like I said (for) several years, losing sucks, but to see how far they have come this season is really a joy.”

Wembanyama was exhausted after trying to keep up with Jokic and logging 34 tough minutes in Denver’s thin air.

“It’s very demanding” going up against Jokic, Wembanyama said, adding that the altitude was “just one difficulty among others. We have to adapt to this just like we have to adapt to plenty of other factors.”

 ?? AP photo ?? The Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic backs toward the basket as the Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama defends during the second half of Denver’s 110-105 win Tuesday.
AP photo The Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic backs toward the basket as the Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama defends during the second half of Denver’s 110-105 win Tuesday.

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