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MIAMI — With Tyler Herro not cleared to play in Game 3 of the NBA Finals and Game 4 just 48 hours later, it should be no surprise that we won’t see Herro on Friday is officially listed as out for Game 4. He has been out since April 16 with a severe hand fracture suffered in the first game against the Milwaukee went through a brief part of the public practice/shootaround in front of the media Thursday but didn’t speak to the press. Spoelstra said Herro has not yet been cleared for a game.“This is just part of the process,” Erik Spoelstra said. “You have to go through stages. First part of it was just shooting, then movement, then contact versus coaches, and then the next level of contact in practice. He has not been cleared for a game, and he is still not cleared yet.”Even if Herro were cleared for later in the series — and the Heat players and coaches say to a man he is putting in the work — how much of a role could he play at this point? While on paper he provides shooting and shot creation Miami needs this series although he would be a target on defense, he hasn’t played in a game for nearly two months and Spoelstra can’t just throw him into the highest level of basketball in the world mid-series. Maybe he could get in a few non-Jokić minutes off the bench, but it’s a big ask for anything more than that. And maybe it’s too big an ask for even to Spoelstra’s tone, I wouldn’t expect to see Herro in this this summer, don’t be surprised when Herro’s name comes up in a lot of trade rumors. DENVER — It was just four games in March of 2021. Four window was that small between when Aaron Gordon joined the Nuggets in a trade from Orlando and when Jamal Murray went down with a torn ACL. It was a small sample size although part of a stretch where Denver won 12-of-14 that foreshadowed what could happen Monday those four games when everyone was healthy in 2021, the Nuggets looked every bit the contender. Gordon fit in seamlessly from Day 1 and felt like a missing piece, and the Nuggets looked like a trendy Finals pick. They looked like a team that that season could beat the top-seeded Jazz or a dangerous Suns team who ultimately made the Finals. Then Murray went down, and he — as well as Michael Porter Jr. with back issues — missed the 2021-22 season promise of those games could be fulfilled Monday night. The Denver Nuggets are just one win away from an NBA title and can close it out against the Heat on Monday.“It was long before we made here that I thought this was going to happen, you know,” Murray said. “It’s my belief from being in the playoffs before, having the experience, seeing the team chemistry grow, having the same core my whole career. That’s when I saw it, that’s when I believe it.“And to be here just kind of rounds it out and it shows when we were given the right circumstances and everybody’s healthy, no doubt we can do it.”Everyone wasn’t healthy again until this season, and even then role players like Bruce Brown and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope had to be added to the mix. Even then, Murray didn’t play like he has of late all season long, it took him time to grow into trusting his knee again. But to a man, the Nuggets say they wouldn’t change a thing, that the adversity and the process had them ready when they did arrive on this stage.“I feel really fortunate that our journey has been one of patience, one of drafting really well and developing those players, and then adding the right pieces around them,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. “To your point, you add an Aaron Gordon, a KCP, a Bruce Brown, whatever it may be. Everybody does it differently.“Some teams want to mortgage their future and go get the surefire player, the All-Star. For us, there’s never been a rushed mentality. That starts with the ownership. The Kroenke family has been phenomenal since day one allowing this thing to play itself out and not overreacting to other bumps in the road.”That road feels almost at an end and Monday night at Ball Arena could be a Nuggets also know they can’t view it like that.“I’m always telling my teammates, don’t get on the one-yard line and fumble the ball,” said Caldwell-Pope, the one guy in the Nuggets locker room with a ring which was delayed a game in the bubble with the Lakers because Jimmy Butler dominated Game 5. “We’re here. Like I keep saying, just enjoy the moment. We’re going to come out and play as hard as we can, like we’re down 3-1. That’s the mindset we have. Continue to play great.”One more game like that, and the dream of this title team will become their reality. Damian Lillard wants to stay and win in Portland. The Trail Blazers’ front office is committed to building that winner around him. It’s not the sexy transactional story everybody wants, but it’s what league sources have consistently told NBC Sports and has been reported elsewhere for more than a year. While Lillard trade talk has gained buzz, until Lillard asks out it is nothing more than a combination of wishful thinking and click-bait dream scenario for the Trail Blazers? Trade the No. 3 pick — which likely means the rights to Scoot Henderson — and a player like Anfernee Simons for another star, something Kevin O’Conner reported on at The league sources say that Portland’s interest in building around Lillard is genuine. The front office is exploring deals for the no. 3 pick, and it’s also open to moving Anfernee Simons. Jaylen Brown, Pascal Siakam, or Mikal Bridges would make sense as potential targets via trade, but it’s unclear what level of appetite the Blazers have for that kind of trade. Come draft night, they might just question is, would the No. 3 pick and Simons be enough to land a star? That depends on how highly a team rates Henderson, who seemed a lock No. 2 pick six months ago but is now seen likely to go No. 3 — with Charlotte taking Brandon Miller at No. 2 — and there is buzz Henderson could fall further than that. In the case of Brooklyn GM Sean Marks, would the No. 3 pick and Simons be enough to give up Mikal Bridges? Marks already knows Bridges is very good, is the Henderson upside worth it? Portland may think they should get more back in that deal, but if a team is not high on Henderson, its leverage rebuilding around Lillard plans include re-signing Jerami Grant, reports Jake Fischer at Yahoo both franchise and superstar appear to be prioritizing building a true playoff contender around Lillard, with ongoing plans to re-sign forward Jerami Grant as well, sources A and Plan B in Portland are to retool a playoff contending team around Lillard. That may not be what fans outside the Pacific Northwest or other front offices want to hear, but league sources NBC Sports has spoken with have been Portland can’t trade the pick and select Henderson or whomever, maybe the conversation will start to change. But only Lillard will decide if Lillard is leaving the Trail Blazers. It was noteworthy at the time because Heat fans were booing UFC superstar Conor Spoelstra had called timeout with 735 left in the third quarter after the Nuggets strung together three straight buckets at the rim to push their lead up 10. There was a growing, palpable unease with Heat fans inside the Kaseya Center that these Nuggets were different from the East teams Miami had beaten to reach this stage. That moment was a weird time for a skit-and-promotion at center court where McGregor pushed his new pain relief spray. Part of the staged bit was McGregor getting in a fake fight with Burnie, the Heat’s beloved mascot wearing a boxing robe and giant gold boxing gloves. McGregor punched and knocked out Burnie as part of the skit. The combination of the timing during the game and the vibe of the skit had Heat fans booing punch turned out to be more real than expected and the man inside the Burnie costume had to be taken to the hospital, reports Sam Amick of The to a league source briefed on the matter, the man was given pain medication by the doctor and has since been sent home and is doing well. Conor McGregor KO'd the Heat mascot 😅 NBAFinals — SportsCenter SportsCenter June 10, 2023It’s good news the man is getting was one of several unusual moments during Game 4, including a five-minute delay to check and straighten one rim after a Bam Adebayo dunk. McGregor stayed for the rest of the game, a Heat loss putting them in a 3-1 hole in the retrospect, pretty much nothing about the center court promotion worked as hoped. Toronto is leaning into a first-time head coach, albeit one that has been ready for the Raptors will hire Memphis Grizzlies assistant Darko Rajakovic as its next head coach, a story broken by Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN and confirmed by multiple reports since. ESPN Sources The Toronto Raptors are finalizing a deal to hire Memphis Grizzlies assistant Darko Rajakovic as the franchise’s next coach. — Adrian Wojnarowski wojespn June 10, 2023Rajakovic, 44, is an assistant near the front of the line of guys who deserved a chance in the big chair, a guy considered a player development specialist. He started coaching at age 17 in his native Serbia — it’s a good week for Serbian sports — and came to the United States in 2012 to coach Tulsa in the G-League. He has since been on the Oklahoma City and Phoenix bench before joining Taylor Jenkins staff in replaces Nick Nurse, who led Toronto to its only championship in 2019 but was let go after missing the playoffs this season. Nurse has since been hired to coach Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia has been a team other franchises in the league are watching to see what direction it goes. Do the Raptors try to re-sign Fred VanVleet and Jakob Poeltl to win now by pairing them with Pascal Siakam, OG Anunoby, Scottie Barnes and a versatile roster, or is it time to break it apart and look to a more Barnes-centric future? Does hiring a player development focused coach in Rajakovic hint at a direction?There are a lot of teams around the league who would be interested in Anunoby and others if the Raptors decide to break things up.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Jose Ramirez held the baseball in his hand. He kept staring at was Thursday night after Ramirez had slammed three homers in the Guardians’ 10-3 victory over Boston. Cleveland’s Secret Superstar was on the field after the game for a postgame TV interview with Bally Sports’ Andre ball in the hand of Ramirez had thundered off his bat. It soared into the left field bleachers. It then bounced back onto the would look at Knott, then back at the ball was his 200th career homer. All with Cleveland.“Two hundred homers means the world to him,” said Knott. “He pours his life and soul into baseball and his family. And Cleveland. He loves Cleveland.”His teammates love Ramirez.“When I saw him hit that last home run, I was giddy,” said Guardians outfielder Will Brennan. “I was like a little kid. I’ve never seen three home runs in a game before.”The last Cleveland player do it was Edwin Encarnacion in JOSEBefore Thursday night, no Cleveland switch hitter had homered from both sides of the plate in the same game since Victor Martinez in 2004.“After he hit that second home run, I knew he went up to the plate wanting a third,” said Cleveland pitcher Triston McKenzie. “Usually, when you try to hit one, you don’t. But Jose was so locked in ... it was like he went to another worldly level.”Ramirez is listed at 5-foot-9 and 200 pounds. He looks like a normal guy, not an elite athlete. Nor would you guess he is one of best power hitters in the game. His teammates even sound in awe about Ramirez, who has hit at least 29 homers in four different seasons.“He’s so compact, so explosive with the bat,” said Kwan. “His hitting mechanics are so good. That’s where he gets all that power in his tank.”Ramirez hammered another homer Friday, giving him four in two days and 10 for the season. He also clubbed a double off the right field Ramírez, flanked by Guardians owner Paul Dolan and president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti, signs the largest contract in Cleveland baseball DECISIONRamirez shocked many in the baseball world last spring when he signed a seven-year, $141 million contract extension to stay with the Guardians. It was well below his market value. If Ramirez had not agreed to a new deal, he likely would have been traded before the start of the 2022 he stayed. He demanded and received a no-trade clause so he could be sure to remain in that decision by Ramirez, the 2022 season ceased to be a total rebuild. The Guardians won the Central Division with a 92-70 record. Ramirez batted .280 .869 OPS with 29 HR and 126 RBI. The Guardians beat Tampa Bay in the first round of the playoffs with MLB’s youngest for Ramirez, he made his fourth All-Star didn’t Ramirez chase a bigger deal in a larger market, much like his friend Francisco Lindor did? Lindor was traded to the Mets after the 2020 season, then signed a 10-year, $341 million deal.“I just kept in mind that organizations are the ones that give you an opportunity when you’re a kid,” Ramirez said the day he signed the contract. “They are the ones that enable you to become a professional player. I value a lot more having the opportunity to finish my career and with the organization that gave me a chance to be a player in the first place.”Jim Thome has a statue at Progressive Field. Will Jose Ramirez have one in the future? John Kuntz, CLEVELAND MATTERSAt the press conference announcing his signing, Ramirez said he wanted to spend his career in Cleveland. He talked about going into the Hall of Fame as the member of the team. He discussed winning a World Series in Cleveland.“He also wants to climb the lists – homers, RBIs, – of all the great Cleveland players,” said Knott. “He remembers how Cleveland was the only team that wanted to sign him.”That’s why that baseball meant so much to Ramirez. Two hundred homers is now 202. He’s eighth on the Cleveland home run list. Hall of Famer Jim Thome leads with 337. In second place is Albert Belle with 30-year-old Ramirez acts as if the various records aren’t that important to him.“They are,” said Knott. “First comes winning. Look at how hard he plays. He’s all about winning. But those records and doing them in Cleveland – they matter a lot to him. It’s why he kept looking at that baseball during the interview.”Jose Ramirez at the age of 21. Yes, that's him Plain DealerAN UNDERDOG STORYRamirez was signed out of the Dominican Republic for $50,000. That was the bottom bonus for a player in 2009. He was 16 years Tribe executive John Mirabelli once told me how he found Ramirez on a back field in the Dominican where a donkey would sometimes come to graze between games in the outfield. A Tribe scout named Ramon Pena had discovered Ramirez and pushed hard for Mirabelli to sign to Knott, when Ramirez signed with Cleveland, his grandfather told the young man “This is a chance to help make money for our family and your future family.”The on-field reporter for Guardians games on Bally’s, Knott is the closest media member to Ramirez. Last winter, Knott traveled to Bani, Dominican Republic, to visit Ramirez and tape a special called “At Home With Jose Ramirez.” “Because he was so small, he was sort of considered a runt growing up,” said Knott. “No one thought he’d be a star. He knew he had to work harder and play smarter than everyone else. He’s always had to prove himself.”Ramirez came to the majors as a shortstop. He later moved to second base. Then, he played left field in part of the 2016 season, and then third base. He was the guy who had to keep switching positions to help the team when Cleveland added another finally settled in at third base in 2017, four years after coming to the big leagues.“He had to fight for everything,” said Knott. “That’s what still drives him.”Jose Ramirez celebrates his two-run game-winning double on Dominican Mother's Day. That's Terry Francona's bubble gum bucket on his head. David Petkiewicz, AT HOMEBani is a town of 65,000 about 30 miles from Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic.“It’s sort of a rural area,” said Knott. “It’s not far from Haiti. Jose likes it there.”That can explain why Ramirez wasn’t attracted to a larger market.“He lives in a nice house with security, but it’s not a palace,” said Knott. “He bought his parents a house. They live close by.”Growing up, Ramirez was surrounded by an extended family.“He was especially close to his grandmother, who died earlier this year” said Knott. “She was very religious and had a big impact on him. That’s why Jose was so emotional when he had that walk-off hit to beat St. Louis on May 28. It was Mother’s Day in the Dominican, and he kept thinking about his grandmother.”Santa Ramirez passed away at age 68.“He keeps his life private,” said Knott. “He prizes loyalty and doesn’t trust a lot of people. It’s part of the reason he re-signed with the Guardians. He trusts them.”Terry Francona is the only manager for Joe Ramirez in his 10-year THERE EARLYRamirez learned from some of the veterans, especially Juan Uribe and Mike Napoli, both with Cleveland in the pennant-winning season of 2016.“Uribe is from the same area of the Dominican as Jose,” said Knott. “He is a hero to the younger players there. Jose was called Mini me,’ a nickname for Uribe. He takes pride when people compare him to Uribe. It’s a badge of honor to him.”What about Napoli?“Two guys who really didn’t speak the same language – only they did,” said Knott. “Napoli started playing cards with Jose. Then, they’d go to the batting cage. Napoli helped Jose become a power hitter.”Jose also studied the leadership of Napoli and Uribe, especially their work ethic.“Jose gets to the park at noon for a night game,” said Knott. “That’s his message to younger players. Get there early. When you have an appointment with a doctor or trainer, be on time. Take care of yourself off the Ramirez slides head-first, helmet flying off his head. Joshua Gunter, THE GAME JOSE’S WAYRamirez sits at the end of the dugout bench during games.“He’s a student of the game,” said Knott. “He’s watches the other team warm up. He studies the pitchers. I’m telling you, 90% of players don’t pay as much attention to the game as Jose does.”Ramirez has a rule if you sit by him during the game.“You watch baseball, you talk baseball,” said Knott. “During the game, I’m not far from him. He’ll joke with some guys. But most of the time, it’s serious. You don’t talk about women or jewelry or whatever. It’s baseball.”Terry Francona said at the start of the 2022 season when the Guardians had MLB’s youngest roster, he asked Ramirez and Amed Rosario to set the tone.“I can harp on guys running hard to first base,” the manager told his two veterans. “But if you guys don’t do it, they the other players won’t do it. If you do it, that makes the message valid. When it comes to playing the right way, Jose lives it out.”Fans have seen Ramirez bolt out of the batters box after hitting the ball. His helmet flies off. He slides head-first into bases.“He never takes a play off,” said Kwan, now in his second season. “You follow his actions.”Very few power hitters are as obsessed with base running as Ramirez.“He’s the best I’ve ever seen at knowing where the ball is and taking the extra base,” said still plays like the little kid who was nobody’s phenom, savoring every moment in the McKenzie is amazed by Ramirez “The energy he brings to the stadium ... the energy he brings to the clubhouse ... the energy he brings to the game ... it’s unmatched. He’s a superstar, but he’s so personable. You can connect with him.”Jose Ramirez, the face of the yes, Jose Ramirez is from Bani in the Dominican Republic, but he’s a Cleveland kind of You also can find Terry’s Talkin’ on Apple podcasts; as well as on Spotify; Castbox and other pod Want to make sure you don’t miss Terry Pluto’s columns? Sign up for his weekly newsletter to get Terry’s writing sent straight to your email. 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MIAMI — After yet another dominant double-digit victory Friday night that gave his Nuggets a 3-1 lead over the Miami Heat in the 2023 NBA Finals and drew Denver within one win of the franchise’s first NBA championship, Jamal Murray fielded a question about whether he’s been able to reflect on just how good his team has become over these past two months. Denver has paired a consistently elite offense with an increasingly elite defense, eliminating a veritable All-NBA team’s worth of superstars all without ever trailing in a series or seeing a Game ever unflappable at the podium, offered an answer suggesting the Nuggets haven’t become anything; rather, they are what they’ve believed and we knew how good we were for a few years now,†he long Murray and the Nuggets might have believed they could be this good, they’ve known, definitively, since the spring of 2021. That’s when they traded Gary Harris, Hampton and a 2025 first-round pick to the Magic in exchange for Aaron Gordon, who immediately proved to be a perfect fit as Denver’s starting power forward between Nikola Jokić and Michael Porter Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon 50 slams one home during the first half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals against the Miami Heat on Friday in Miami. AP Photo/Wilfredo LeeThe Nuggets won their first seven games with Gordon in uniform and outscored opponents by 46 points in 117 minutes with Jokić, Murray, Gordon and Porter sharing the floor. They went into Los Angeles and beat the Clippers wire-to-wire, with Gordon stepping up and clamping down on Kawhi Leonard. They went from a pretty good team to a team that could win the championship; Gordon’s arrival made them complete … if only for a moment, before Murray’s torn ACL left them missing a piece once love Gary Harris. I love Hampton,†Nuggets head coach Michael Malone told Mike Singer of The Denver Post after the trade. “But this was a necessary took two years to see just how necessary for Murray to get healthy, for Porter to get healthy, for Jokić to continue his ascent into one of the greatest basketball players the sport has ever seen, for the full force of the super-weapon the Nuggets have been building in the Rocky Mountains to be ready to be unleashed. On Friday, though, what made Gordon’s addition so necessary was plain as day for all to see, as the 27-year-old forward turned in the game of his life in the game of his life a playoff-career-high 27 points on 11-for-15 shooting, seven rebounds, six assists and a steal in 42 minutes of work, during which the Nuggets outscored their hosts by a blistering 29 brought his hardhat tonight, and was just a warrior on both ends for us,†Malone said. “... Making 3s, getting to the foul line, guarding at a high level. Aaron did it all for us tonight. He really Jokić “He was our best player on the floor. … He won us the game did it with his trademark boundless versatility; everywhere you looked in Game 4, there was he was, hounding Jimmy Butler one-on-one, switching onto Bam Adebayo and Kyle Lowry, protecting the rim and rotating to the perimeter. There he was, bringing the ball up the floor to alleviate some of the full-court pressure the Heat have been throwing at him throughout the series to try to tire him out. There he was, running the offense like a seasoned facilitator, triggering dribble handoffs, leading cutters into open space, pushing the tempo in he was, taking smaller Miami defenders to the woodshed with backdowns in the post. There he was, punishing larger ones for giving him a cushion at the 3-point arc by stepping into his triples with confidence and cashing out. There he was, lurking in the dunker spot and back-cutting behind the Heat’s aggressive coverage, providing a vital counterpoint and alley-oop outlet for the Jokić-Murray two-man a dog,†Murray said. “He's strong. He's physical. He's tough. He's chill. He brings everybody together off the court, and he's a selfless player. He's been solid this whole playoffs, this whole season, the whole time he's been here. He's been great. He just wants to in the fourth quarter, with Jokić sitting on the bench with five fouls, there was Gordon, starting power forward-turned-backup center, filling the void — teaming with Bruce Brown to anchor the defense, teaming with Murray to stabilize the offense, holding down the fort and helping ensure that the five minutes, 15 seconds Malone kept the two-time MVP on the bench didn’t cost the Nuggets a golden opportunity to seize this series. When Jokić checked back in, Denver still led by know, all season long, it was like, oh, the non-Nikola minutes, kind of a crapshoot,†said Malone, who described feeling like he had to cover his eyes and white-knuckle it through those minutes. “The playoffs, our guys have … we cut our rotation down. We're limiting who we're playing. But the guys that are out there, they're competing, and they're defending. Maybe our offense may not be as beautiful as it is with Nikola, but the five guys that are out there are defending, and that's the key to that group playing had plenty of help Friday. In addition to Murray’s brilliant playmaking 12 assists without a turnover despite a steady diet of blitzes and traps and Jokić’s pedestrian-for-him-but-still-killer 23 points, 12 rebounds, four assists, three steals and three blocks, all of the complementary pieces the Nuggets have added to their championship puzzle played key roles in the thrilling Game 4 pigeonholed as some hybrid small-ball 4/5 coming out of Brooklyn, ran point with aplomb in the critical stages of an NBA Finals game, attacking with reckless abandon and scoring 11 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who’s struggled mightily with his shot in this series, made three huge fourth-quarter plays of his own a strip-and-steal on Butler in the paint, a stop on Adebayo on a mismatch that he finished with the defensive rebound and a transition 3-pointer that put Denver up by 14 with just under two minutes remaining, earning a “Bang!†from Mike Breen and sending a whole host of Heat fans headed for the exitsIt was Gordon, though, who swung this game. After a buzzer-beating corner 3 by Butler gave Miami a one-point lead heading into the second quarter, Gordon began throwing his weight around against the Heat’s reserve corps, pounding his way to a 15-point second quarter that helped tilt the run of play in Denver’s was being extremely aggressive,†Brown said. “They were switching a smaller defender on him, or in transition, he had a smaller defender on him. Every time, we want him to be aggressive. He will make plays for us. He'll make the right play every time, and tonight was his time to idea — that on a team with so much talent and so much trust in the pass and in one another, it won’t always be everyone’s chance to score, but your chance will come — is elemental to what’s made Denver’s offense so devastating to guard all season long. To hear Gordon tell it, it’s also central to what makes this Nuggets team so just how this team is built,†he said. “We have guys that can step up night in and night out. Sometimes it's not going to be your night, and sometimes it is going to be your night. This team does a good job finding the people that are kind of in a rhythm and kind of going. When it comes down to it, it's just wanting to be great for my teammates. I know when my teammates need me, and [I’m] just doing it for my lacked that sort of consistency through the start of his career in Orlando — a span that saw him play for different head coaches every season, with shuffled-up rosters and divergent I was there, it was something new every year,†Gordon told the Denver Post’s Singer after he was traded to the Nuggets. “New coaching staff, new GM, new players. It was just so much fluctuation all the time. We didn’t know whether we wanted to tank or whether we were trying to win. It was like having your foot on the gas and the brake at the same time. a team without a clear direction or established pecking order as it attempted rebuild after rebuild following Dwight Howard’s departure, Gordon occasionally stretched past his breaking point in an attempt to serve as a No. 1 offensive threat — a do-everything scoring and playmaking small forward in the mold of Leonard and Paul George. In Denver, though, he found a team with its core pieces already in place, all under the watchful eye of a steady-handed coach in felt like I was going to be a defender for this team, a defenseman for this team,†he said Friday. “I knew they could score. MPJ, one of the best shooters on Earth. You've got a two-time MVP in Joker that can do everything on offense. You've got Jamal Murray that can go for 50 on any given night. I knew I was coming in to play defense and make their job easy. That's what I like to found stability, an NBA home, a place where he could “get in where I fit And, in the process, he found his best self, the version of the game that he was born to was nice just knowing that I could be myself, and that was enough — I didn't have to be any more or any less,†Gordon said. “Yeah, that was cool. I get to just do what the team asks of me, and sometimes it's score, sometimes it's rebound, sometimes it's defend the best player, sometimes it's make plays. It could be something different on any given night, but every night I get to just be every former top-five pick yearns for an opportunity to make everybody else’s job easy. That, the Nuggets say, is as valuable a part of what Gordon brings to the team as his defensive skill, glass-eating rebounding, lob-catching and complementary playmaking. Gordon has willingly and wholly sublimated his ego for the collective goal of striving for an NBA championship; Jokić, for his part, thinks we’re seeing that selflessness think if you sacrifice yourself for something bigger than yourself — the team, whatever … he sacrifices himself,†Jokić said, before turning his gaze skyward. “And that's why I think the one upstairs gave him the game today, gave him the game that he Gordon’s performance was the result of a benevolent higher power smiling on his sacrifice. Maybe it was just a player with incredible physical gifts being put in precisely the right circumstance to maximize them and taking advantage of that opportunity at a critical moment in his career. Either way Game 4 showed precisely why Denver’s front office so valued Gordon, why Malone felt the trade to add him was so necessary, and why Nuggets brass held so tightly to what it saw in that 117-minute sneak preview back in the spring of 2021. He really was the missing piece to a team that could win the championship. And on Monday night back in Denver, it’ll get the mean, that's why we got him,†Murray said with a smile. “That's why we got
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