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Nikola Jokic recorded 27 points, 16 assists and 12 rebounds as the host Denver Nuggets stayed alive with a 125-113 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of their first-round Western Conference playoff series on Monday.
Jamal Murray scored 24 points, Spencer Jones posted a playoff career-high 20 points and Cameron Johnson finished with 18 for third-seeded Denver, which had lost three straight following a Game 1 home victory.
“We had to play like we was down 3-1,” Murray said. “I think we did a good job of bringing energy into the game and playing for 48 minutes. Not letting up off the gas. That was a great team win.”
Game 6 is Thursday night in Minneapolis.
“It’s the same situation, so we’ve got to bring the same energy, we’ve got to be poised and relaxed when we go into their building,” Murray said. “We know it’s going to be rowdy, we’ve just got to keep our composure, limit our mistakes on the court, and if we do that, we have a chance to win.”
Both teams had key players missing Monday night. Anthony Edwards (knee) and Donte DiVincenzo (Achilles) were out for the sixth-seeded Timberwolves, and Ayo Dosunmu and Mike Conley started in their absences.
Dosunmu had 18 points after pouring in 43 on Saturday in the Timberwolves’ Game 4 victory.
Julius Randle led Minnesota with 27 points and nine rebounds. Bones Hyland and Terrence Shannon Jr. scored 15 apiece. Jaden McDaniels, loudly booed whenever he possessed the ball, added 13 points, and Naz Reid contributed 12 points for the Timberwolves, who committed 25 turnovers.
“They were more physical, they put two on the ball against the same guys they’ve been doing,” Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said. “They put two on Ayo for the first time. Their physicality was key to that.
“It was the turnovers more than anything else hurt us.”
Jones made his second career playoff start in place of Aaron Gordon (calf).
The Nuggets built a 10-point lead in the first quarter, but Minnesota cut it to 34-33 early in the second. Denver closed the half on a 7-2 run to take a 60-51 lead into intermission, and then quickly expanded the advantage early in the third.
After the score was 63-54, Jones hit a trio of 3-pointers and a running dunk that made it 78-59 midway through the frame. The Timberwolves got within 82-67, but Murray and Tim Hardaway Jr. converted three-point plays, Johnson hit from deep and Christian Braun dunked to make it 95-72.
It was 106-84 before Minnesota made a push. Randle hit a hook shot, Dosunmu had a steal and a layup and Hyland made a layup to cut the gap to 13. After Jokic sank two free throws, Randle converted a three-point play and Reid’s jumper got the Timberwolves within 10.
Braun drained a trey, Murray dunked and Jokic had a layup that resulted in a three-point play, making it an 18-point game with 3:33 to go, and Denver closed it out.
“The ball movement was there, we just didn’t make the plays that were right in front of us,” Finch said. “We started the game wanting to make all the home run plays instead of all the plays that get us into the ballgame.”
–Field Level Media

