Nikola Jokic dominates, Nuggets net 7th straight win over Warriors

SAN FRANCISCO — Maybe the Nuggets have bigger fish to fry than this final chunk of the regular season, like coach Michael Malone emphasized after the All-Star break. But when the defending champions encounter an opponent desperately trying to capitalize on a hot streak and climb back into contention, their natural instinct will always be to match the playoff-esque degree of competitiveness.

So when Kentavious Caldwell-Pope drilled an open transition 3-pointer with seven minutes remaining in another roller coaster of a road game at Golden State, even the stoic Nikola Jokic let out an emphatic bellow from the Warriors logo at mid-court.

It was reminiscent of the reaction he had a few lumbering steps away from that spot in January when his deep 3-pointer beat the buzzer and the Warriors. He was the passer this time on Caldwell-Pope’s three, which gave Denver a 10-point lead in a stirring 119-103 grudge-match win Sunday.

Jokic amassed 32 points, 16 rebounds, 16 assists and four steals, playing through intense physicality in his first matchup this season against Draymond Green. Jamal Murray added 27 points on 9-of-16 shooting after missing the first half of this road trip and remaining questionable with tibia inflammation up until game-time Sunday.

Caldwell-Pope’s three made it 102-92. Jokic’s passion was infectious. Zeke Nnaji flexed to his bench after a chase-down block moments later, then Christian Braun replicated Jokic’s yell after his own 3-pointer extended the lead to 105-94. The Nuggets (39-19) were pulling away for their seventh consecutive win against Golden State.

The first half followed the blueprint of the Nuggets’ last Bay Area visit all the way to completion in a fraction of the time. Denver’s defensive engagement was lackluster, especially during the first few minutes of the second quarter without Jokic and Caldwell-Pope on the floor. Klay Thompson, in the middle of an emotionally tumultuous season, shot the three at a high level — 23 points on 5-of-10 outside shooting to mirror his 24-point, 4-for-10 game Jan. 4. And most vitally, just when it seemed the Nuggets were sleep-walking toward a forgettable road loss, their starters reignited the team’s engine.

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