NBA

Portland Trail Blazers at Denver Nuggets

· West 1st Round - Game 2
42-30, 22-14 Away
Final
109 - 128

47-25, 25-11 Home

Jokic scores 38, Nuggets beat Blazers 128-109 to even series

“Because if you're going to talk about it, you're not going to do it,” the big man reasoned.

So no talk, just a much more physical mentality.

Jokic scored 38 points to overcome a 3-point shooting barrage from Damian Lillard and the Nuggets evened the first-round series by beating the Portland Trail Blazers 128-109 on Monday night in a chippy Game 2.

“They picked up the aggressiveness and we did it, too,” Jokic said. “We met their aggressiveness, maybe even a little bit higher.”

Jokic also had eight rebounds and five assists, which was four more than he dished out in Game 1 when the Blazers made sure the big man didn’t beat him with his pinpoint passing.

The third-seeded Nuggets had few answers for Lillard early on as the dynamic playmaker scored 32 of his 42 points in the first half. His eight 3-pointers before intermission tied an NBA playoff record for most in a half. Lillard finished 9 of 16 from 3-point range.

A change of plans at halftime helped slow down Lillard. Denver put the 6-foot-9 Aaron Gordon on the 6-2 guard.

“I looked at the coaching staff and said, ‘I got him,’” said Gordon, who was acquired from Orlando in late March. "It could be a point guard or it could be a center — I’m there for it all.”

Lillard's already thinking ahead to Game 3 in Portland on Thursday and what he will do to counteract Gordon's defensive tenacity.

“Just moving around more off the ball, getting some more off-ball sets,” Lillard said. “Things like that, you can typically get a little bit of space.”

It was a physical affair, with four technical fouls being issued (three on Denver, including one on Jokic) and two flagrant-1 calls (CJ McCollum and Carmelo Anthony).

“It was chippy and that’s the way it should be,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. “I loved it. That’s my kind of game right there.”

Up by 20 points midway through the fourth quarter, the Nuggets withstood a mini-rally from Portland before Facundo Campazzo sealed the win with a 3-pointer. Monte Morris also had a big block on Lillard.

Michael Porter Jr. found his rhythm and finished with 18 points. He was 3-of-6 from 3-point range after going 1-of-10 from long distance in Game 1.

The usually sure-handed Blazers committed 21 turnovers. They also were outscored 54-32 in the paint, 16-4 in fast-break points and 21-4 in second-chance points.

“They outplayed us top to bottom — other than Dame’s (42)," Blazers coach Terry Stotts said. “We have to be more aggressive, there's no question."

While Lillard lit it up — and McCollum added 21 — the Nuggets kept Anthony (five points) and Anfernee Simons (three) in check. They hurt the Nuggets coming off the bench in the series opener with a combined 32 points.

The game turned physical early in the first, with Jusuf Nurkic and Jokic getting tangled up and Jokic falling to the floor. At the next timeout, the teams started jawing near midcourt, leading to technical on Porter and Portland assistant coach Nate Tibbetts.

The tempers escalated as Anthony pushed Jokic down and drew a flagrant-1 foul. Just when things began to settle down, Morris picked up a technical right after the halftime horn. Lillard shot the free throw to start the second half.

“They just brought energy to the game with that physicality and the deflections and things like that, which once again was expected,” Lillard said. “Obviously, we didn’t allow that to happen on purpose. But that’s what happens.”

TIP-INS

Trail Blazers: Nurkic fouled out on a charge with 9:58 remaining. The Blazers unsuccessfully challenged the play. ... Lillard's eight 3s matched the playoff mark for a half held by Toronto’s Vince Carter, who hit that many in the first half against Philadelphia on May 11, 2001. ... Lillard had 10 assists.

Nuggets: G/F Will Barton (right hamstring) missed his 15th consecutive game. ... G Jamal Murray once again played the role of enthusiastic cheerleader on the bench as he recovers from a torn ACL.

NO COMPARISON

The Blazers took a 1-0 series lead last season on the eventual NBA-champion Los Angeles Lakers, before losing in five games.

“We really don’t make any comparisons to last year,” Stotts said. “Denver’s a different team than the Lakers.”

Regular Season Series

DEN wins series 2-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 109 - 128
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 109 - 128
4th 3.7 Bol Bol defensive rebound 109 - 128
4th 6.4 Harry Giles III misses 21-foot step back jumpshot 109 - 128
4th 7.6 Harry Giles III offensive rebound 109 - 128

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/por.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originPOR https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/den.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originDEN
35-73 FG 46-86
48 Field Goal % 53
16-33 3PT 12-28
48 Three Point % 43
23-28 FT 24-30
82 Free Throw % 80
40 Rebounds 35
10 Offensive Rebounds 10
30 Defensive Rebounds 25
15 Assists 29
3 Steals 12
7 Blocks 3
21 Turnovers 12
0 Team Turnovers 1
21 Total Turnovers 13
1 Technical Fouls 3
1 Total Technical Fouls 3
2 Flagrant Fouls 0
22 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 21
4 Fast Break Points 16
32 Points in Paint 54
27 Fouls 25
3 Largest Lead 23
Denver Nuggets Denver Nuggets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Peyton Watson, G Out Feb 5
Spencer Jones, F Day-To-Day Feb 5
Cameron Johnson, F Out Feb 4
Aaron Gordon, F Out Jan 29
Tamar Bates, G Out Dec 22
Portland Trail Blazers Portland Trail Blazers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Deni Avdija, F Day-To-Day Feb 5
Kris Murray, F Out Feb 5
Matisse Thybulle, G Out Jan 31
Damian Lillard, G Out Sep 25

Game Information

Ball Arena

Location: Denver, CO
Attendance: 7,727 · Capacity:

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TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 40 12 .769 - L1
Denver 33 19 .635 7 L3
Minnesota 32 20 .615 8 W1
Portland 23 28 .451 16.5 L6
Utah 16 36 .308 24 L1
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