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NBA Finals: Nikola Jokic, Nuggets cruise to win over Heat in Game 1 win

Basketball
Published 02.06.2023
NBA Finals: Nikola Jokic, Nuggets cruise to win over Heat in Game 1 win
Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets passes over Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat during the second quarter in Game One of the NBA Finals at Ball Arena in Denver on June 1, 2023.

Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets passes over Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat in the course of the second quarter in Game One of the NBA Finals at Ball Arena in Denver on June 1, 2023.
| Photo Credit: Getty Images

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Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets passes over Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat in the course of the second quarter in Game One of the NBA Finals at Ball Arena in Denver on June 1, 2023.
| Photo Credit: Getty Images

Nikola Jokic completed off one other triple-double with 27 factors, 10 rebounds and 14 assists and Jamal Murray scored 26 factors and dished out 10 assists because the Denver Nuggets made an announcement in its first-ever NBA Finals sport, rolling to a 104-93 victory towards the visiting Miami Heat on Thursday.

Michael Porter Jr. added 14 factors and 13 rebounds whereas Aaron Gordon had 16 factors because the Nuggets gained the collection opener with out having to lean closely on Jokic, at the same time as he ended up main the best way.

Jokic wound up 8 of 12 from the sector after taking simply 5 pictures via three quarters. He prolonged his NBA single-year report together with his ninth triple-double of the playoffs.

Denver, the Western Conference’s prime seed, shot 59.5 p.c from the sector within the first half and 50.6 p.c for the sport whereas enhancing to 9-0 at house within the playoffs.

Bam Adebayo amassed 26 factors and 13 rebounds for the Heat, however Jimmy Butler was held to 13 factors on 6-of-14 capturing. The No. 8 seed within the Eastern Conference didn’t win the opener of a collection on the highway for the primary time in 4 tries.

Gabe Vincent scored 19 factors whereas Haywood Highsmith added 18 because the Heat shot 37.5 p.c within the first half and 40.6 p.c for the sport. Miami was 2 of two from the free-throw line, an NBA Finals report for the least variety of free-throw makes an attempt in a playoff sport.

Jokic was content material to occupy the position of a playmaker within the first quarter, not taking his first shot from the sector till 3.3 seconds remained. He made the close-range shot as Denver took a 29-20 lead on the finish of the opening interval.

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The Nuggets opened its first double-digit lead at 32-22 on a 3-pointer by Murray with 10:31 remaining within the first half, and the hosts led 59-42 at halftime.

Denver grabbed its first lead of a minimum of 20 factors at 81-60 with 2:08 remaining within the third quarter on a pull-up jumper from Bruce Brown. The Nuggets went into the fourth quarter with an 84-63 benefit.

The Heat opened the ultimate interval on an 11-0 run to get inside 84-74 with 9:29 remaining. The Nuggets seized management once more to take a 90-74 lead with 7:16 left on a layup from Jokic and closed out the victory from there.