Denver secured a 112-97 win at home in Game 5 late Tuesday night, with the Timberwolves losing a third consecutive game for the first time this season and Nuggets star big man Nikola Jokic delivering an NBA MVP performance and then some.
The series returns to Minneapolis for Game 6 on Thursday night, when the Wolves’ season will be on the line.
Here are 10 observations on Tuesday’s game:
1. Conley was missing,Towns was hurting and Edwards was struggling.
All of it contributed to Tuesday’s loss at Denver in a Western Conference semifinal game that was all Jokic and the defending champion Nuggets.
When it was over, Denver had won its third consecutive game in the series. The Nuggets will go back to Target Center on Thursday with a 3-2 series lead and the chance to close out what had been the NBA’s best defense until this series and more specifically Tuesday night.
When it was over, Denver finally was the first team in this series to win a home game.
Before Tuesday’s Game 5, Jokic accepted the Michael Jordan trophy for winning his third league MVP award, then he went out and played a little like every other great player who has won that award, except maybe Mike.
He twisted and turned and scored and assisted in every which way during a performance that appeared personal and utterly abused four-time NBA defensive player of the year Rudy Gobert and sixth man of the year Naz Reid as well.