Denver, CO
Frustrated Nuggets ‘can’t splinter,’ says Malone

SAN FRANCISCO — With colleagues quarreling on the sideline as well as the ruling organization MVP having actually been expelled in the 4th quarter, train Michael Malone stated the Denver Nuggets need to continue to be undamaged with their period stammering at the limit.
After imploding for the 2nd straight video game as well as shedding Video game 2 of their first-round playoff collection with the Golden State Warriors 126-106 on Monday evening, Malone’s objective was to make certain his group really did not crack as it went back to Denver for the following 2 video games.
“We have actually reached stick,” Malone stated. “We can not splinter in unfavorable times.
“I simply intend to make certain as we hop on this airplane to go house that we hop on that airplane with each other, recognizing that we have an opportunity to obtain our very first win in your home in a couple of days. That’s our entire emphasis.”
Irritation was anywhere for the Nuggets, that enjoyed a 43-31 second-quarter lead vaporize under a 41-14 Warriors surge. For the 2nd straight video game, the Nuggets folded up in the 2nd fifty percent under an avalanche of Golden State baskets. The Warriors racked up 44 factors in Monday’s 3rd quarter alone.
“We’re obtaining our butt whupped as well as a great deal of feelings flare,” a plainly irritated Monte Morris stated. “We have actually simply reached be harder as well as remain with each other. We’re not providing ourselves an opportunity to defeat this group with a great deal of errors.
“As well as additionally, we have actually obtained no f—ing opportunity if we’re mosting likely to be apart. We have actually reached remain secured, remain with each other.”
The Nuggets began quarreling when Will certainly Barton as well as DeMarcus Relatives traded words throughout a third-quarter timeout as well as Barton needed to be limited from Relatives.
Noticing the irritation structure, Draymond Environment-friendly as well as various other Warriors went out onto the court as well as implored followers to obtain louder at the very same time.
“Absolutely nothing, simply some wacky s—,” Barton stated when asked what occurred. “Simply some wacky s— that occurred unemployed that I should not amuse. I can not allow that occur in the collection, in the playoffs, in the video game. I have actually reached be far better than that.”
Nikola Jokic was expelled with 7 mins staying in the 4th as well as the Nuggets currently down 109-89.
After mosting likely to the nasty line simply 2 times in Video game 1, Jokic stated afterwards opening loss he really did not intend to comment regarding what he would certainly need to do in a different way in order to make even more phone calls.
On Monday evening, Jokic mosted likely to the line virtually right away, gaining 2 journeys in the very first 90 secs, as well as he would certainly finish the evening taking 8 totally free tosses. However as the video game endured, Jokic’s irritation would certainly expand.
The Nuggets facility complained Gary Payton II patting him on the back side after obstructing his shot late in the very first quarter. Jokic needed to be limited from addressing Payton.
“He does not require to do that,” Jokic stated. “I simply responded. No requirement to do that.”
After Jokic was required a nasty on what he assumed was a tidy quit, the MVP made his very first technological nasty for pounding the round in irritation with 2:31 left in the 3rd quarter.
Jokic made his 2nd T when he stated he listened to a “put” on what he assumed was a nasty that authorities really did not call.
“I feel his irritation,” Malone stated. “I believe he’s obtaining fouled like he assumes he’s obtaining fouled. He’s not obtaining the telephone call. However he needs to discover a method to play via that. He’s means also beneficial.”
“As a leader of this group, he’s reached reveal individuals in unfavorable times when points aren’t going your means, you have actually reached discover a method to combat via it, be emotionally challenging,” the train included. “That’s mosting likely to be an obstacle for him progressing.”
Morris stated Nuggets gamers spoke out later in the storage locker space. However he as well as Barton both concurred that chatting isn’t mosting likely to defeat the Warriors.
“We have actually reached discover it, remain with each other,” Morris stated. “Otherwise, this s— will certainly more than fast, simply the means they play. They’re with each other. They’re all acquired in.
“They’re available giggling, hemming and haw. S—‘s awkward.”

Denver, CO
Give OKC Thunder bench —\u00a0Alex Caruso, Aaron Wiggins, Cason Wallace —\u00a0credit for Game 4 win

The Thunder’s Big Three came through.
Alex Caruso, Aaron Wiggins and Cason Wallace, that is.
Give each of them a game ball, because without the opportunistic play of the three benchmen, this is a 3-to-1, all-but-over series. Instead, it’s a 2-2 split heading back to Oklahoma City after the Thunder took Game 4 92-87 on Sunday afternoon in Denver.
In the five-point win, Wiggins was a team-best plus-14 in his 16 minutes. Caruso and Wallace, who played 28 and 23 minutes respectively, were both a plus-12. Those were the three best plus-minus marks for the Thunder. Single game plus-minuses can be deceptive, but nothing about those numbers was a fluke.
After an overtime period in Game 3 and a quick turnaround ahead of Game 4, “we made a very intentional effort to use our depth today and get everybody going,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said.
Aaron Wiggins saves basketball … playoff series for Thunder
OKC’s biggest advantage over Denver is its depth. On Sunday, the Thunder’s bench outscored the Nuggets’ bench 35-8.
In a game where 3-pointers were so precious, Caruso, Wiggins and Wallace accounted for eight of the Thunder’s 10 long-range makes. Combined, they shot 8 of 14 (57%) from 3.
The rest of their teammates were 2 of 27 (7%).
The triples from that bench trio were timely, too.
- Down six midway through the third quarter, Wiggins buries a 3, assisted by Wallace, to cut Denver’s lead in half.
- Down six later in the third quarter, Wallace makes a 3-pointer to cut Denver’s lead to three yet again. On OKC’s next possession, Wiggins drills another 3.
- Wallace, with 10:43 left in the game, hits a 3 to narrow Denver’s lead to four points. Wallace then hits his third 3 — on as many attempts — to give the Thunder a two-point lead with 8:35 to play.
Caruso’s 3-pointers (he was 2 of 5) came earlier in the game, but he was as clutch as could be in the fourth quarter. Doing classic Caruso things, like punching the ball out of Nikola Jokic’s hands for a Thunder rebound and junking up Denver’s offense by applying relentless pressure.
“They were huge,” Daigneault said of his bench. “They made huge shots and they gave us huge defense and toughness plays in that stretch of the game. Big, big time.”
Alex Caruso replaces Lu Dort for Thunder vs Nuggets down stretch
Caruso played all but seven seconds of the fourth quarter. Daigneault rode Caruso down the stretch in place of starter Lu Dort, who wasn’t used at all in the fourth quarter.
Caruso didn’t make a shot in the fourth quarter, but he was instrumental in the Thunder outscoring the Nuggets 29-18 in the final frame.
The story of Sunday was the Thunder overcoming its clutch-time terrors. But OKC would not have made it to clutch time if not for the timely baskets and tenacious defense of Caruso, Wiggins and Wallace in the critical moments to close the third quarter and open the fourth.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander brought the game home with nine points in the fourth and a team-high 25 overall, but he didn’t get much offensive help from his main sidekicks.
Jalen Williams played excellent defense but had to beg for a bucket. Same goes for Chet Holmgren. Combined, J-Dub and Chet shot 6 of 23, including 0 of 8 from 3-point range.
The Thunder had to rely on a different Big Three in Game 4. And because of them, the series is headed to Game 5 all knotted up.
Joe Mussatto is a sports columnist for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Joe? Email him at jmussatto@oklahoman.com. Support Joe’s work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.
Best-of-seven; Games 5-7 if necessary.
Denver, CO
Denver organization collects unwanted guns and turns them into

The organization is called Guns to Gardens, and the Denver chapter was created after the King Soopers shooting in Boulder back in 2021. Since then, they’ve disposed of hundreds of weapons, potentially saving hundreds of lives.
The group held an event Saturday at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church in Denver.
The volunteers run a well-organized drive-thru-style operation where people can hand over their guns, no questions asked. They watch as the guns are destroyed on-site by a saw.
“We take it to the saw station, where it’s destroyed, according to ATF legal guidelines,” said Michael Martin, the founder of RAWtools, the organization Guns to Gardens is under. “Then once it’s destroyed, the person turning it in there, they’re just off to the side in their car, they’re able to leave, and they get a gift card as a thank you.”
For retired schoolteacher Rita Niblack, every gun accepted is potentially a life saved. Now retired, she dedicates her time to making Denver safer.
“People bring firearms for different reasons, and one of them is- they have children in their home, and they no longer want these,” Niblack said. “We take firearms from people who say, ‘I have a family member with dementia, I don’t want this in my house anymore.’ We have had people who brought us a firearm that was used for suicide of a family member, and they want to see it cut up so that it can’t do harm to others.”
While volunteers pack up, the work is far from over for Martin. A seasoned blacksmith, he’ll later transform the guns into gardening tools or art.
“The idea of turning ‘swords to plowshares’ is what sparked a lot of this,” Martin said. “Turning it into something that’s going to cultivate life or bring joy to somebody’s life, like jewelry or something else, art is really meaningful. And everybody here today, we had over 50 volunteers that are a piece of that.”
Niblack wears a piece of that art around her neck. The heart, formed from a gun, sends an impactful message.
“I wear this because I want to remember how many hearts have been crushed by gun violence and keep them close to my heart as I do this work,” she said.
Martin estimates that there have been around 2,500 to 3,000 guns turned in within the Denver Metro area since they started these events back in 2021.
Denver, CO
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Remains Confident After Game 3 Loss

It was a heartbreaking Game 3 for Oklahoma City. Before the wounds could heal from its Game 1 blunder, the Thunder let another clutch-time game slip through their fingers.
A lot went wrong for the OKC Thunder. Not only just the final few minutes of the contest, but a plethora of mistakes to clean up that led to clutch time. The Thunder continued to miss free throws, still have not shot the ball well from 3-point land on the road in the playoffs and got out of sorts of offense in the second half.
“The game gets slower, execution matters more. In those moments when the game slows down, it
usually comes down to your best players making shots and making plays. I didn’t do a good enough job of that tonight and I think that’s the main reason for the outcome. I think it’s more so that than
anything, to be honest,” Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said postgame Friday.
Gilgeous-Alexander posted a pedestrian stat line of 18 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists, two steals and a turnover on 31% shooting from the floor, 1-for-6 from 3 and 3-for-5 from the charity stripe. It was only right that the face of the team took accountability for the game. While it is not all on Gilgeous-Alexander, a cleaner game from him leads to an OKC win.
It is important to remember, the entire team is still growing. Despite your familiarity with this bunch and the feeling that this has been years in the making –– This is just Gilgeous-Alexander’s second ever playoff run as the guy.
“A few of the shots felt good, more than a few, they didn’t go in, obviously. Ultimately, it felt like a lot of
settling for jump shots. I always say the consistency of jump shots always goes up and goes down. You may get hot tonight, some nights you miss. The most reliable thing is the paint and the rim. I don’t think I did a good enough job again of that late game. There are probably various reasons why. Myself and the rest of the team, we’ll figure out why for the next situation. I think I for sure could get better,” The Thunder Superstar said following Game 3.
Despite the tough loss, the cameras caught the soon-to-be-named MVP smiling as he jaunted off the court following the Thunder’s overtime loss. Predictably, this caused a stir across social media. Following the game, Gilgeous-Alexander was asked about cracking that smile.
“Some fans were taunting me. And I know how the game goes. I know how life is. It’s easy to talk when you’re up, and I don’t ever want to show them that I’m defeated or mad or anything like that. Nothing’s written. The series isn’t over,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “We have a lot to be optimistic about. I didn’t perform down the stretch but I have an opportunity the next game and the next game after that to make up for it.”
The Thunder’s three-time All-Star is right. There are plenty of things to be optimistic about. This was always going to be a war between these two squads, this scribe even picked the series to go the distance. Losses are part of that.
Oklahoma City has to respond in Game 4, with its backs against the wall, to even this series back up at two games apiece. A loss puts the Thunder down 3-1, an unlikely feat for a young team to be able to overcome.
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