
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.On any given week, sports broadcasters can go viral for delivering a lively call that captivates viewers worldwide. We have got more work to do.”Ĭopyright 2023 The Associated Press. “But yeah, it’s been a journey, a lot of fun. “It’s just nice to see us be a big family and understand what it takes to win,” Murray said. Never in their history - which dates back to the founding of the ABA in 1967, then their move to the NBA nine years after that - has anyone on the Nuggets been caught thinking about multiple titles, let alone one. It was a subtle acknowledgment that the Nuggets, with Jokic, Murray, Gordon and Michael Porter Jr., all signed to big contracts, are looking at adding affordable talent sooner rather than later in an effort to keep their current championship window open. ESPN reported an under-the-radar trade involving draft picks, in which Denver gave up a protected 2029 first-rounder in exchange for one of Oklahoma City's first-rounders in 2024. I probably won’t have anything for you tomorrow morning.”Įven with all their focus on unfinished business on the court, the Nuggets front office spent the weekend looking toward the future. “He’s doing another contact workout today.
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Spoelstra offered no clues regarding the recurring mystery in this series - whether 20-point-a-game scorer Tyler Herro might be returning from a broken hand. (It's about) how can you get to it and how can you get to it on your terms.” “They are trying to take away certain things. “That’s what the deal is," Spoelstra said. Still, he insisted, it's nothing Miami hasn't seen a hundred times by now. Spoelstra said Denver's shift in defense - having players fight through picks instead of switching on the perimeter - did, in fact, make a difference. “But if you don’t have communication and discipline to go along with that, I think you’re going to be missing some really key components.” “You have to have an aggressive mindset to be an effective defensive team,” Malone said.

Miami made 11 3s in Game 3 (when the Nuggets got triple-doubles from both Jokic and Jamal Murray) then only eight in Game 4 (when Aaron Gordon showed off the team's depth by leading the team with 27 points). Malone tore into his team after Miami made 17 3-pointers in Game 2, many of them unguarded after the Heat exploited confusion in the Nuggets' switching defense.

In both instances, Michael Jordan and the Bulls wrapped up the series in Game 6s on the road.Īmong the few hints revealed about Xs and Os during these day-before news conferences was the effectiveness of Denver's improving D around the 3-point line. The 1993 Suns and 1998 Jazz were down 3-1 and both managed to win Game 5 in Chicago. That was the 2016 Cavaliers, led by LeBron James, who trailed Golden State 3-1 before running off three straight, including the finale in Oakland in a game that goes down as one of the best in finals history. Only one of 36 teams that have fallen behind 3-1 in the history of the finals has come back to hoist the Larry O'Brien Trophy. Coach Erik Spoelstra called his team “a very stubborn and defiant group.” And when asked about the confidence the Heat players had in each other, even after putting themselves in what has historically been a near-impossible situation, Jimmy Butler said: “At an all-time high.”
