Murray scores 43 points, Jokic has triple-double
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After Hurricane Melissa slammed into Jamaica as a Category 5 hurricane, one NBA star is pledging to help the country with its recovery.
The icing on the cake that was Jamal Murray’s 43-point performance Monday? Denying Minnesota fans free chicken.
The Denver Nuggets have a solid 2025-26 season coming up with Jamal Murray doing well as a secondary star again, especially during the start of the campaign.
Murray amassed 43 points (16-29 FG, 5-9 3Pt, 6-7 FT), six rebounds and three assists in 37 minutes during Monday's 127-114 win over Minnesota.
Jamal Murray made a wild halfcourt shot to end the first quarter of the Nuggets' matchup against the Suns on Saturday.
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Jamal Murray admits he wants to prove he's not a slow starter: "That's why I wanted to come out and have a good November. October, whatever it is"
After a long recovery from his ACL injury and a demanding summer representing Team Canada at the 2024 Olympics, Murray didn't have a full offseason to recharge. Entering the new campaign fatigued and worn down, he looked sluggish early last year, which led to waves of criticism.
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Nuggets spread scoring around, blow out Suns
Jamal Murray had 23 points in Denver's home opener, Nikola Jokic notched his second straight triple-double to start the season and the Nuggets beat the Phoenix Suns 133-111 on Saturday night.
Anthony Edwards hasn’t missed long stretches of games in his career. The Minnesota Timberwolves guard never has played fewer than 72 games in a season and he has never missed more than six consecutive games in a season.