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Jamal Murray would have received a technical foul but not an ejection if officials had known Murray was responsible for a thrown item on the court during the Nuggets’ loss to the Timberwolves in Game 2 on Monday night.
Crew chief Marc Davis was not aware the item came from Denver’s bench, he said in a pool report interview, otherwise the officials could have reviewed the incident under the NBA’s “hostile act trigger.” A review would have resulted in a technical foul but not an ejection.
“For an ejection, you would have to determine it was thrown directly at somebody versus thrown in frustration,” Davis said.
In the pool report, crew chief Marc Davis says Jamal Murray would’ve received a technical foul but not an ejection if the officials had been aware of the source of the thrown item.
Oh Baby! The Timberwolves were better without Rudy.
Let’s hit skip on the diss tracks and talk of a Nuggets dynasty.
Those drunken words at the downtown parade seem like a long time ago. In what amounted to a must-win game, the Nuggets delivered a performance that belonged in a diaper, losing 106-80.
“They kicked our (butts),” coach Michael Malone said.
The Denver Nuggets lost 106-80 to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 2 of their second-round NBA playoff series at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on Monday night, May 6, 2024. Minnesota leads the series 2-0.
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In the quiet and calm of an off day at Ball Arena, the Nuggets were at ease with the discomfort of their situation Sunday after losing a close series opener to the Timberwolves. But coach Michael Malone had an honest assessment of his team in response to a reporter’s question after Denver’s film session.
How was Malone feeling about his squad’s level of hunger and desire to repeat as NBA champions?
“At some point, man, you’ve gotta stop doing the same thing.
Initial thoughts from the Nuggets’ blowout loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals on Monday night.
The hunters are prowling and the hunted look… vulnerable: Can a championship hangover show up in the second round? Maybe not, but Minnesota’s been a pummeling migraine of a headache for Denver the past three halves and took powerful hold of this series with a Game 2 beatdown.
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