Nuggets Edge Spurs In Overtime Thriller As Jokić Drops Triple-Double
Nuggets Edge Spurs In Overtime Thriller As Jokić Drops Triple-Double...
The Denver Nuggets outlasted the San Antonio Spurs 121-118 in a dramatic overtime showdown Sunday night, fueled by Nikola Jokić's 32-point, 15-rebound, 10-assist triple-double. The game, played at San Antonio's Frost Bank Center, drew national attention as both teams battle for playoff positioning in the tight Western Conference.
Jokić's performance marked his 20th triple-double this season, further solidifying his MVP candidacy. Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama countered with 28 points and 9 rebounds, showcasing the highly anticipated matchup between the two-time MVP and this year's likely Rookie of the Year.
The game is trending today as it featured multiple lead changes in the final minutes of regulation, culminating in Jamal Murray's game-tying three-pointer with 4.2 seconds left. Overtime saw Denver's championship experience prevail, with Aaron Gordon contributing crucial defensive stops.
San Antonio's Devin Vassell added 24 points, while Denver's Michael Porter Jr. scored 21. The Spurs (19-60) showed surprising fight against the defending champions, with Wembanyama blocking 4 shots in his first career game against Jokić.
With the win, Denver (54-25) moves into a tie for the West's top seed with one game remaining. The Spurs' young core demonstrated growth despite their league-worst record, particularly Wembanyama's ability to compete with elite competition.
NBA analysts highlighted the game as a potential preview of future Western Conference battles. Social media erupted with highlights of Jokić's no-look passes and Wembanyama's rim protection, with #JokicvsWemby trending on Twitter postgame.
The Nuggets close their season Tuesday against Memphis, while San Antonio hosts Detroit in their finale. Both teams' performances Sunday provided compelling storylines as the regular season concludes.