Nuggets defense clamps down in third quarter of win over Hornets

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Nuggets defenders and Hornets fans held their breath every time a shot went up for a few unusually suspenseful minutes at the end of the third quarter.

The Nuggets had briefly snapped out of holiday back-to-back mode, a malaise that overtook them in the first half and fourth quarter Saturday night. For the time being, that mindset was suitably replaced by relentless defense, aided by unwitting Charlotte shot-missing, in a staggering third quarter that cemented Denver’s fifth consecutive road win, 102-95, over the short-handed Hornets at Spectrum Center.

The Nuggets (21-10) trailed 60-54 at halftime 24 hours after playing in Brooklyn. They proceeded to score the first 17 points of the second half, part of an extended 25-1 run in a quarter that ended 30-9. The Hornets missed their first 20 shot attempts of the quarter, needing 11 minutes, two seconds to finally score from the field and six minutes, 14 seconds to score at all. The latter drought was snapped amusingly by a defensive three seconds in the lane call against Denver.

By the final minutes of the period, the question of whether Charlotte would make a basket was the only thing keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

By the late stages of the fourth, it was a question of whether the home team would ever miss a shot. Denver’s 18-point lead was narrowed to 97-94 with 3:25 remaining as the Hornets found their stroke again. Excluding the third quarter, they shot 49.2% in the game.

But after the lead was cut to three, Nikola Jokic used a post spin move to get himself an open layup, and Aaron Gordon made two key defensive plays in the last 90 seconds, taking a charge and blocking a perimeter shot. Once more, the Nuggets clamped down on the Hornets for three scoreless minutes when it mattered most.

In its league-leading 31st game, Denver was led by 22 points from Michael Porter Jr., who shot 5 for 8 beyond the arc. Jokic finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists. Jamal Murray went for 20 points and 12 rebounds.

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