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Washington Wizards at Denver Nuggets

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9-46, 6-23 Away
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110 - 130

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Jokic's triple-double in 130-110 win over Wizards gives him at least one against every opponent

Nikola Jokic reaches triple-double milestone in Nuggets' win over Wizards

Michael Porter Jr. had 22 points and 11 rebounds for the defending champion Nuggets, who returned from the All-Star break and snapped a three-game skid.

Jokic's triple-double was his 16th this season, second in the league to Domantas Sabonis' 19. LeBron James and Russell Westbrook are the other players with a triple-double against every opponent.

“After I finish my career, it’s a legacy and milestone,” Jokic said. “I’m going to look back and I’m going to say that’s a really cool thing to do.”

Jokic nearly got there in the first half, with 10 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists. It was his third triple-double with a perfect shooting performance on 10 or more attempts — and he's the only player since the NBA-ABA merger to do that once, according to OptaSTATS.

“What’s unique about him is he can impose his will in so many different areas,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. “Some guys were great scorers, but Nikola, he can score, he can rebound, he can play-make. He can just impact the game across the board. As we always talk about, he’s just the definition of greatness.”

Jamal Murray, who missed Denver’s previous game with tibia inflammation, had 18 points, eight assists and three steals.

Kyle Kuzma had 31 points and 13 rebounds for the Wizards, who matched their worst skid of the season with their ninth straight loss. Deni Avdija, who averaged 28.3 points and shot 61.5% in Washington’s previous four games, was held to five points on 2-of-11 shooting.

Washington shot 38.8% from the field and fell to 1-34 against opponents with winning records. Jordan Poole, moved out of the starting lineup by interim coach Brian Keefe, scored 18 points on 4-of-17 shooting.

“We should have a sense of urgency because we had lost eight in a row,” Kuzma said. “That urgency should be there and we’re just off the break. We’re not making no excuses. We have no pity. Nobody really cares. We’ve got to come out (Friday) and just show some heart.”

Aaron Gordon scored 17 points for Denver while Christian Braun and Peyton Watson were productive off the bench. Braun had 12 points and 10 rebounds, and Watson finished with 11 points and four blocks.

Denver toyed with Washington defensively, regularly beating the Wizards with backdoor cuts that led to high-percentage and often uncontested scoring opportunities at the rim. Despite making just four of their 18 3-pointers in the first half, the Nuggets went 28 of 37 (75.7%) from inside the arc to help build a 72-49 halftime lead.

Denver finished with a season-high 88 points in the paint.

The Nuggets led by 16 in the first quarter and extended that advantage to 26 when Gordon made two free throws with 2:04 remaining in the second.

The only other time the Nuggets lost three straight games this season, they responded by winning nine of their next 10.

“I think we came out with a tremendous sense of urgency and handled this game the right way,” Malone said.

UP NEXT

Wizards: At Oklahoma City on Friday night.

Nuggets: At Portland on Friday night.

Regular Season Series

DEN wins series 2-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 110 - 130
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 110 - 130
4th 22.1 Justin Champagnie makes two point shot (Eugene Omoruyi assists) 110 - 130
4th 25.1 Patrick Baldwin Jr. defensive rebound 108 - 130
4th 29.1 Julian Strawther misses 24-foot three point jumper 108 - 130

Statistics

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40-104 FG 56-101
38 Field Goal % 55
17-38 3PT 7-31
45 Three Point % 23
13-23 FT 11-15
57 Free Throw % 73
40 Rebounds 60
14 Offensive Rebounds 13
26 Defensive Rebounds 47
30 Assists 41
14 Steals 11
1 Blocks 11
14 Turnovers 16
0 Team Turnovers 0
14 Total Turnovers 16
0 Technical Fouls 1
0 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
20 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 24
22 Fast Break Points 30
42 Points in Paint 88
15 Fouls 16
0 Largest Lead 28
Denver Nuggets Denver Nuggets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Julian Strawther, G Day-To-Day Dec 30
Nikola Jokic, C Out Dec 30
Aaron Gordon, F Out Dec 29
Christian Braun, G Out Dec 29
Cameron Johnson, F Out Dec 25
Washington Wizards Washington Wizards Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kyshawn George, F Out Dec 30
Corey Kispert, F Out Dec 30
Cam Whitmore, F Out Dec 23

Game Information

Ball Arena

Location: Denver, CO
Attendance: 19,621 · Capacity:

2025-26 Southeast Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Orlando 18 15 .545 - L1
Miami 18 15 .545 - W3
Atlanta 15 19 .441 3.5 L7
Charlotte 11 21 .344 6.5 L1
Washington 7 24 .226 10 L1

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 28 5 .848 - W2
Denver 22 10 .688 5.5 L2
Minnesota 21 12 .636 7 W1
Portland 14 19 .424 14 W2
Utah 12 20 .375 15.5 L1
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