Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray is officially available for Game 2 against the Los Angeles Clippers after being left off the injury report. The update comes as a relief for Denver, as Murray had been managing a lingering hamstring issue late in the regular season. His status had been uncertain at times, with former coach Michael Malone previously labeling him a "maybe."
Jamal Murray’s return to full health is critical for the Denver Nuggets’ playoff push. After playing in the final two regular-season games, he appears to be back in rhythm just in time for the postseason. Alongside Nikola Jokic, who remains the team’s undisputed leader, Denver’s star duo is set to take the floor without restrictions.
Despite the positive news, questions linger about the Nuggets’ supporting cast. Michael Porter Jr.’s struggles in Game 1—shooting just 3-of-4 from the field—drew criticism, including from Jokic.
An unexpected subplot emerged when Jokic praised Clippers guard Russell Westbrook after Game 1, calling him the most confident player on the floor. The comment added intrigue to the series, with analysts like Dorell Wright suggesting Westbrook’s impact as a starter could sway outcomes.
With Jamal Murray healthy and Jokic leading the charge, the Denver Nuggets have their core intact. But their title hopes may hinge on whether role players like Porter can elevate their game in the playoffs. Game 2 will test whether Denver’s depth can keep pace with a relentless Clippers squad.
Detroit Pistons vs Los Angeles Clippers game 1 overview
The Denver Nuggets staged a dramatic comeback to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers 112-110 in overtime during Game 1 of their playoff series. Nikola Jokić led the Nuggets with 29 points, 12 assists, and 9 rebounds, narrowly missing a triple-double, while Aaron Gordon added 25 points and Jamal Murray contributed 21. The Clippers, who entered the playoffs on an 18-3 hot streak, squandered a 15-point first-half lead due to 20 turnovers, including critical late-game miscues by James Harden and Kawhi Leonard (7 turnovers). Harden scored 32 points, but his late turnover against Russell Westbrook sealed the Clippers’ fate, while Leonard added 22 points.
Denver’s defensive adjustments, particularly pressuring Harden-Zubac pick-and-rolls and forcing contested shots, proved crucial. Westbrook’s clutch plays, including two key three-pointers and relentless offensive rebounding, energized the Denver Nuggets in overtime. Despite the loss, the Clippers’ odds to win the series improved post-Game 1, reflecting confidence in their ability to adjust. Tyronn Lue emphasized reducing turnovers and sharper execution for Game 2.
Jamal Murray’s return to full health is critical for the Denver Nuggets’ playoff push. After playing in the final two regular-season games, he appears to be back in rhythm just in time for the postseason. Alongside Nikola Jokic, who remains the team’s undisputed leader, Denver’s star duo is set to take the floor without restrictions.
Despite the positive news, questions linger about the Nuggets’ supporting cast. Michael Porter Jr.’s struggles in Game 1—shooting just 3-of-4 from the field—drew criticism, including from Jokic.
Injury Report ahead of Game Two against the Clippers:
— Denver Nuggets (@nuggets) April 20, 2025
PROBABLE:
Aaron Gordon (Right Calf Injury Management)
OUT:
DaRon Holmes II (Right Achilles Tendon Repair)#MileHighPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/LElPN5vVSP
An unexpected subplot emerged when Jokic praised Clippers guard Russell Westbrook after Game 1, calling him the most confident player on the floor. The comment added intrigue to the series, with analysts like Dorell Wright suggesting Westbrook’s impact as a starter could sway outcomes.
With Jamal Murray healthy and Jokic leading the charge, the Denver Nuggets have their core intact. But their title hopes may hinge on whether role players like Porter can elevate their game in the playoffs. Game 2 will test whether Denver’s depth can keep pace with a relentless Clippers squad.
Detroit Pistons vs Los Angeles Clippers game 1 overview
The Denver Nuggets staged a dramatic comeback to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers 112-110 in overtime during Game 1 of their playoff series. Nikola Jokić led the Nuggets with 29 points, 12 assists, and 9 rebounds, narrowly missing a triple-double, while Aaron Gordon added 25 points and Jamal Murray contributed 21. The Clippers, who entered the playoffs on an 18-3 hot streak, squandered a 15-point first-half lead due to 20 turnovers, including critical late-game miscues by James Harden and Kawhi Leonard (7 turnovers). Harden scored 32 points, but his late turnover against Russell Westbrook sealed the Clippers’ fate, while Leonard added 22 points.
Denver’s defensive adjustments, particularly pressuring Harden-Zubac pick-and-rolls and forcing contested shots, proved crucial. Westbrook’s clutch plays, including two key three-pointers and relentless offensive rebounding, energized the Denver Nuggets in overtime. Despite the loss, the Clippers’ odds to win the series improved post-Game 1, reflecting confidence in their ability to adjust. Tyronn Lue emphasized reducing turnovers and sharper execution for Game 2.
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