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The Nuggets’ domination throughout the NBA playoffs continued, as they won their first championship in Game 5 of the series. With the help of former two-time MVP and Finals MVP Nikola Jokic, aka “Joker,” Denver squeaks out a gritty final win over Miami 94-89 on Monday night. The Nuggets had a commanding first game against the Heat, as Miami came back with a game-two win over Denver. However, once the Nuggets had a 2-1 lead in the series, it seemed like any chance for the Heat to win was closing in them quickly with little time to recoup. After only losing four out of the 20 playoff games in ea...
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Jimmy Butler and Co. needed to find a way to win Game 2 no matter what, especially with how Game 1 ended. Nikola Jokic led the Nuggets to embarrass the Eastern Conference finalists 104-93. However, Game 2 had a different outcome, as Miami beat the Nuggets 111-108 in Game 2 on Sunday night, as the Heat escape Denver with a close win to tie the series. The Western Conference finalists looked convincing in Game 1 but looked completely different in their Game 2 loss, as Nuggets coach Michael Malone talked about his team’s effort as “a huge concern.” Malone followed up, “I mean, this is the NBA Fin...
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It isn’t new for social media influencers and YouTube personalities to attempt to sneak into sporting events, usually using tactics such as fake tickets, employee impersonation, and more. It’s extremely rare however for someone to walk through security, and get on the court to launch some jumpers before being found out. That’s exactly what Dawson Gurley did in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Monday night. As shown in a YouTube video posted by Gurley, he was able to walk into Chase Center, get through security, who thought he was Klay Thompson, and get to the court before he proceeds to take a few ...
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For the first time this series, Stephen Curry was not the leading scorer for the Golden State Warriors, that mantle went to Andrew Wiggins, the unsung hero from Game 5, and the player doing all the dirty work for the Warriors all series long. Wiggins had a stat line of 26 points, 13 rebounds, two assists and two steals. Wiggins was the lone starter to pick up the slack for an offense that has been lackluster during the Finals. In Game 5, Golden State seemed to be missing everything. Only one starter, Klay Thompson, was able to connect on a three-pointer. In fact, as a team, the Warriors shot a...
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The Golden State Warriors closed out the Dallas Mavericks, 120-110, Thursday in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals and will now face the winner of the Celtics-Heat series (3-2 Boston) in the NBA Finals. Game 1 is set for June 2 in San Francisco, with the Warriors holding home-court advantage. It will be the Warriors’ sixth time in the Finals over the last eight seasons (their potential fourth title in that span, 2015, 2017, 2018). Klay Thompsonhit eight three-pointers with a game-high 32 points, Draymond Green had 17 points and nine assists, and Steph Curry — who took home the inaugural M...
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