Utah Jazz, Denver Nuggets
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Injury Report ahead of tomorrow's game against the Jazz: QUESTIONABLE: Peyton Watson (Right Trunk Contusion) OUT: Aaron Gordon (Right Hamstring Strain) Christian Braun (Left Ankle Sprain) #MileHighBasketball pic.twitter.com/P9fIgDMZYs
The Nuggets rallied to a staggering 19-0 lead in the first quarter, tied a franchise-high in 24 three pointers made, and in particular, was a strong night of production for Tim Hardway Jr.
Lauri Markkanen has missed the past few games for the Jazz, and it's uncertain if he'll be available against the Nuggets.
The Denver Nuggets jumped out to a 19-0 lead in the first five minutes and the Utah Jazz were never able to recover
If there is one main takeaway from Monday's dominant victory, it is that the Nuggets thrive when everyone is clicking. Sure, it is cool when Jokic drops a 40-point triple-double, but the Nuggets are undoubtedly at their best when they can have four players score 20+ points in a single game, and none of them is the three-time MVP.
The Nuggets haven’t lost two consecutive games yet this season as they prepare for 10 of the next 13 on the road.
The Utah Jazz (10-17) are headed to Denver to take on the Nuggets (20-7) at Ball Arena. This game kicks off the first night of a back-to-back, with the Jazz flying back to Salt Lake City tomorrow to take on the Memphis Grizzlies.
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic will forever be a legend in Mile High City with his all-around talent and modest personality.
For the first time in years, the Jazz beat a team at the top of an NBA conference. Was this a glimpse into the team's future?