SAD NEWS: The Nuggets defeated the Heat 108-95 to grab a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals.

Miami (AP) — The Denver Nuggets had a clear objective: travel to Miami, pick up two victories, and then return home with hopes of winning the NBA championship at last.

 

Denver’s 47-year drought might end as soon as Monday, as Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets are now only one victory away from winning the championship he has so desperately desired. The Nuggets took a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals on Friday night after defeating the Miami Heat 108-95 behind 27 points from Aaron Gordon and 23 from Nikola Jokic.

 

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Michael Malone, the coach of the Nuggets, stated, “We haven’t done a damn thing yet.” “To become the world champions, we need to win one more game.”

For the Nuggets, who won their sixth straight away game to seize total control, Bruce Brown scored 21 points off the bench. They’ll get three opportunities to win one game and win the championship, two of which will take place in Denver and the first in Game 5’s very exciting environment.

For Denver, Jamal Murray recorded a double-digit assist game for the fourth time in a row with 15 points and 12 assists.

“We worked as a team today.” stated Murray. “Even naming one individual eludes me. Everyone was confined. There is still one to go.

For Miami, which has now lost 3-1 in its last three finals trips (this one joining 2014 and 2020), Jimmy Butler scored 25 points. With 20 points and 11 rebounds, Bam Adebayo led the

The Heat quietly left the court, knowing full well how much difficulty they were in at the moment.

Butler stated, “We have to win every single game right now, and we can do it.” “It’s not insurmountable.”

For obvious reasons, the Nuggets were heavy favorites to begin the season. Miami received the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference, and Denver was the top seed in the Western Conference. The Nuggets had defeated the Heat in nine of the previous ten regular-season encounters, and they had carried that winning streak into the final four games of the series.

Malone remarked, “Our guys are locked in, man.” “We’re concentrated.”

Denver had a 13-point lead heading into the fourth quarter, and Miami showed appropriate desperation in the last minute. The Heat made a basket.

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