
Nikola Jokić knocks down game-winner from near half-court as Denver Nuggets down Golden State Warriors
Superstar center Nikola Jokić hit a spectacular game-winning shot against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday, banking in a three-pointer at the buzzer from near the half-court line as the Denver Nuggets escaped California with a 130-127 win.
With 3.6 seconds left in the game and the game locked at 127, Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon inbounded the ball to Jokić well inside Denver’s half.
The match-up looked certain to head to overtime, but the two-time NBA MVP had other ideas. Jokić took three dribbles, made his way to the right sideline and heaved a deep rainbow shot over Warriors center Kevon Looney.
Golden State players and fans inside the Chase Center could only watch in dismay, as the shot rattled in off the glass as time expired.
When asked by Charles Barkley on the broadcast after the game if he “called glass” on his shot, the Serbian center responded in typical Jokić fashion.
“My friend, it went in. I’m happy,” he said.
Jokić’s stunning buzzer-beater was the exclamation point on the unlikeliest of wins for Denver. After a relatively tight game through the first half, the Warriors pulled away in the third quarter, outscoring the defending NBA champions 44-24.
Things looked bleak for the Nuggets as they found themselves down 18 with under seven minutes to go in the fourth quarter.
However, powered by a near-triple double from Jokić, Denver stormed back and erased the deficit late in the quarter, with Jokić knocking down a short jumper to tie the game at 127, before a costly Steph Curry turnover allowed the Nuggets to call time out to set up the game-winner.
Nuggets coach Mike Malone was pleased with his squad’s effort after the game.
“When you get down to this team, it’s very easy to drop your head in this building with that crowd,” he said after the game. “That’s probably the thing I was most pleased with tonight is that everybody – coaches, players – we just stayed the course even after that third quarter.”
‘The Joker’ posted 34 points, nine rebounds and 10 assists, while Gordon and Jamal Murray had 30 and 25 points respectively.
The ‘Splash Brothers’ pairing of Curry and Klay Thompson combined for 54 points to lead the way for Golden State, but it was not enough to get the Dubs over the line in what is proving to be a disappointing season. The Warriors are still awaiting the return of Draymond Green from suspension and fall to 16-18 after the loss.
Meanwhile, the Nuggets are 25-11 and occupy the third seed in the Western Conference.