Denver has gone 9-1 without Jamal Murray as Nikola Jokic solidifies his case for MVP.

Denver has gone 9-1 without Jamal Murray as Nikola Jokic solidifies his case for MVP.
Jamal Murray is out for the season and it reminds us how much fun we’re NOT having this NBA season.
Stephen Curry breaks yet another Warriors record. And it’s a huge one.
The Denver Nuggets have snuck up on the standings are only a half-game behind the #4 spot.
The Denver Nuggets had a chance to tie the game. And, well, they decided not to go for that and it was not a great choice.
Let’s see what was hot and what was not in the last week in the NBA.
The Jazz have been dominant all season but if the Clippers are in full strength…
Lakers take a 3-1 series lead. And we all know how the Nuggets are… extremely familiar with that kind of series deficit.
The Lakers furiously tried to come back from a 20-point deficit in the fourth. But Jamal Murray made some big plays down the stretch to suffocate the rally.
The Clippers had a 19-point lead in the third. And the Nuggets came back. Again. They’re now going to a Game 7.
It wasn’t the scoring showcase we were used to but Jamal Murray’s Nuggets and Donovan Mitchell’s Jazz gave us a hell of a Game 7.
The Clippers advance to the West semifinals. And Jamal Murray continues to leave destruction on the court.
It’s Monday so that means Stupid Power Rankings are afoot! I rank 10 things from the NBA and WNBA from the last week!
It’s all happening in front of us. Luka Doncic drops a 43-point triple-double and a ballsy game-winner in the NBA playoffs.
Donovan Mitchell scored 57 big ones against Denver. But Jamal Murray scored 20 of his 36 in the last 8 minutes to give the Nuggets the win.
Norman Powell got injured again on Monday night. But we can’t deny that, despite the injuries, Powell is having an excellent season.