Nikola Jokic’s impressive performance, falling just one assist short of a triple-double, was pivotal in the Denver Nuggets’ 117-109 victory against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday. Jokic recorded 25 points, 12 rebounds, and nine assists, narrowly missing his 13th triple-double of the season. His outstanding play has been a consistent feature this season, underlined by his incredible 81% shooting accuracy over the past nine games.
The Nuggets, showcasing their offensive prowess, shot a season-high 64.8% from the field. Michael Porter Jr. and Jamal Murray complemented Jokic’s performance, each scoring 25 points. Aaron Gordon also made a significant contribution with 20 points and 10 rebounds, demonstrating the depth and versatility of the Nuggets’ lineup.
Despite a season-worst 21 turnovers and allowing the Pacers 14 offensive rebounds, leading to 20 second-chance points, the Nuggets’ offensive output was sufficient to secure the win. This victory marked Denver’s 14th in the last 18 games, solidifying their strong position this season with a 17-4 home record.
Indiana Pacers, coming into the game with momentum from winning nine of their past 11 games, faced a setback due to the absence of star player Tyrese Haliburton. The Pacers, known for their high-scoring offense, were limited to 17.6 points below their season average, a testament to the Nuggets’ effective defensive strategy.
The game also marked the return of Bruce Brown to Denver, where he played a key role in the Nuggets’ championship run last season. Brown, now with the Pacers, received a warm welcome and was presented with his championship ring, a moment he found overwhelmingly emotional.
The Pacers’ performance was commendable, with six players scoring in double figures, despite missing forward Aaron Nesmith. Pacers coach Rick Carlisle acknowledged the challenge posed by Jokic and Murray, highlighting their significant impact on the game.
Looking ahead, the Pacers face Utah next, while the Nuggets will meet Philadelphia, continuing their quest in the NBA season. The game was not only a showcase of individual brilliance from players like Jokic but also highlighted the collective effort and resilience of both teams.