NBA

Miami Heat at Denver Nuggets

· NBA Finals - Game 1
44-38, 17-24 Away
Final
93 - 104

53-29, 34-7 Home

Jokic gets triple-double, Nuggets roll past Heat 104-93 in Game 1 of NBA Finals

No, a week and a half off didn’t hurt them.

And no, the NBA’s biggest stage isn’t too big, either.

Jokic got a triple-double in his finals debut, Jamal Murray scored 26 points and the Nuggets had little trouble with the cold-shooting Miami Heat on the way to a 104-93 win in Game 1 on Thursday night.

“I think that's what the beauty of this team is,” Murray said. “We have so many different weapons and so many different looks. You've got to guard everybody. ... Free-flowing, and it's a lot of fun.”

The Heat had been 3-0 in openers so far in these playoffs, all on the road, but Denver is still unbeaten at home. Game 1 winners in the finals go on to win the title nearly 70% of the time.

Advantage, Nuggets.

“That was one of my last messages to the group before our game,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. "I reminded our group, if they didn’t know, that Miami went into Milwaukee and won Game 1. They went into the Garden in New York City and won Game 1. They won Game 1 up in Boston. So, we did not want them coming in here taking control of the series on our court."

Jokic was the one in control. The two-time NBA MVP finished with 27 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds for the Nuggets, who waited 47 years to make the finals and didn’t disappoint.

“The most important thing is to win a game," Jokic said after his ninth triple-double of this year's playoffs — his sixth in his last seven games. “I’m trying to win a game in any possible way.”

Aaron Gordon added 16 points and Michael Porter Jr. scored 14 for Denver, which trailed for all of 34 seconds and eventually led by as many as 24.

Bam Adebayo finished with 26 points and 13 rebounds for Miami, which shot 41% for the game — 33% from 3-point range. Gabe Vincent scored 19, Haywood Highsmith had 18 and Jimmy Butler added 13 for the Heat.

Miami was 2 for 2 from the foul line — a night like none other in NBA playoff history.

It tied the fewest free throws ever made in a playoff game, broke the record for fewest attempts from the line in a playoff game — the previous record was three — and set NBA Finals records for fewest free throws made and attempted. The Los Angeles Lakers had the previous marks there, going 3 for 5 from the line against Philadelphia on May 26, 1983.

“We've got to attack the rim a lot more, myself included,” Butler said.

Added Adebayo, tongue firmly in cheek: “We made history”

Game 2 is in Denver on Sunday night.

Miami opened the fourth quarter on an 11-0 run, cutting an 84-63 deficit to start the final period down to 84-74. The Heat actually got within nine on a 3-pointer by Highsmith with 2:34 left, but no closer and there wasn't any doubt, either.

“It’s a long series,” Vincent said. “First to four wins. Adjustments will be made. And we will learn from this loss.”

Malone gave his team a pop quiz in shootaround Thursday morning, peppering them with questions about the game plan and what had to be done in the most important game to date in franchise history.

They had all the answers then. Had them all at game time, too. They were the team with minimal NBA Finals experience, only two players having been to the title round before, and yet they looked right at home before the home crowd in Game 1.

“We were ready,” Denver guard Bruce Brown said.

Jokic became the second player in the last 25 years — LeBron James was the other, in 2017 — to have 10 assists by halftime of a finals game. He had 10 points and 10 assists by the break, and Denver was up 59-42 after the first two quarters — with Jokic taking only three shots.

“I don’t need to shoot and I know I don’t need to score to affect the game," Jokic said.

Meanwhile, the Heat just couldn’t shoot. At all. Or at least, not until Denver was too far ahead to catch.

Caleb Martin, who narrowly missed out on winning the MVP award of the Eastern Conference finals, was 1 for 7. And Max Strus was 0 for 10, 0 for 9 on 3-pointers, and became just the second player in the last 45 years to take that many shots without a make in a finals game.

The other, somewhat surprisingly: Ray Allen, a past Heat finals hero who was 0 for 13 for Boston against the Los Angeles Lakers in 2010.

“I didn’t even look at the box score yet, but like I said, I think the disposition, the efforts were more appropriate in the second half,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “But that’s not enough. It has to be for a full game, and you also have to make some plays when you’re beat.”

TIP-INS

Heat: Miami fell to 1-6 all-time in Game 1s of the NBA Finals. The Heat lost the series opener in each of their title years — 2006, 2012 and 2013 — and the only win came in 2011, a series they eventually lost to Dallas. … Adebayo's 25 shots were a career high. He became the third player to score at least 24 points for Miami in a Game 1 of a finals. James did it three times for the Heat and Dwyane Wade did it in 2006.

Nuggets: Jokic became the eighth player to have a triple-double in Game 1 of a finals. None of the others were accompanied by 27 points; Dave Cowens had a 25-point triple-double to open the 1976 finals. ... Brown, who played his college ball at Miami, scored 10. … Denver got to the foul line 20 times.

CELEB WATCH

Among those in the sellout crowd: Grammy winner H.E.R., former Denver quarterback Peyton Manning, current Denver quarterback Russell Wilson, Broncos coach Sean Payton and actor-comedian Ken Jeong.

Regular Season Series

DEN wins series 2-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 93 - 104
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 93 - 104
4th 21.1 Nuggets defensive team rebound 93 - 104
4th 21.1 Nikola Jokic blocks Nikola Jovic 's 5-foot driving layup 93 - 104
4th 28.1 Nikola Jovic defensive rebound 93 - 104

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/mia.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originMIA https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/den.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originDEN
39-96 FG 40-79
40.6 Field Goal % 50.6
13-39 3PT 8-27
33.3 Three Point % 29.6
2-2 FT 16-20
100.0 Free Throw % 80.0
43 Rebounds 45
11 Offensive Rebounds 6
32 Defensive Rebounds 39
26 Assists 29
5 Steals 4
4 Blocks 4
8 Turnovers 10
0 Team Turnovers 0
8 Total Turnovers 10
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
13 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 9
4 Fast Break Points 9
38 Points in Paint 46
15 Fouls 8
1 Largest Lead 24
Denver Nuggets Denver Nuggets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Miami Heat Miami Heat Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kel'el Ware, C Out Jul 8
Dru Smith, G Day-To-Day Jul 3
Terry Rozier, SG Day-To-Day Jul 3

Game Information

Ball Arena

Location: Denver, CO
Attendance: 19,528 · Capacity:

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TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Orlando 41 41 .500 - L1
Atlanta 40 42 .488 1 W3
Miami 37 45 .451 4 L1
Charlotte 19 63 .232 22 L7
Washington 18 64 .220 23 W1

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TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 68 14 .829 - W4
Denver 50 32 .610 18 W3
Minnesota 49 33 .598 19 W3
Portland 36 46 .439 32 W1
Utah 17 65 .207 51 L2
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