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Superhuman obliterates Playoffs records, ends NBA’s longest championship drought

The NBA has witnessed a truly iconic moment with a superhuman player going berserk in his team’s drought-snapping championship win.

Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets celebrates with teammates after receiving the Most Valuable Player Trophy. Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images.
Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets celebrates with teammates after receiving the Most Valuable Player Trophy. Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images.

The Denver Nuggets captured their first title in 47 NBA seasons on Tuesday, defeating the Miami Heat 94-89 off the back of 28 points and 16 rebounds from superhuman centre Nikola Jokic.

The Nuggets won the best-of-seven NBA Finals 4-1 to bring the Mile High City an NBA crown as a sellout crowd roared in delight while delivering Miami’s third finals loss in 10 seasons.

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“I’ve got news for everybody out there. We’re not satisfied with one,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said afterwards.

“We want more.”

The championship filled the final gap in the impressive resume of Serbian star Jokic, a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player and five-time All-Star centre in his eighth NBA campaign.

According to ESPN, Jokic is the first player in NBA history to lead all players in points, rebounds and assists in a single post-season. He is also the first player drafted outside the top-15 to win both Finals MVP and regular season MVP.

Two days after countryman Novak Djokovic won the French Open for his record 23rd Grand Slam tennis crown, Jokic was named the NBA Finals MVP.

Nikola Jokic celebrates with his daughter Ognjena. Photo by MATTHEW STOCKMAN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP.
Nikola Jokic celebrates with his daughter Ognjena. Photo by MATTHEW STOCKMAN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP.

He delivered on a night when the team struggled with shooting futility but blanked Miami for more than five minutes of the fourth quarter.

“It was amazing effort by the team,” Jokic said. “It was an ugly game. We couldn’t make shots. But at the end we figured it out, how to defend and we scored 90 points. That’s why we won. I’m just happy we won the game.

“It’s good. The job is done and we can go home now.”

Denver was the playoff top seed in the Western Conference while the Heat had to win a play-in game just to reach the playoffs but then upset NBA wins leader Milwaukee, New York and Boston to advance to the finals.

Michael Porter Jr. added 16 points and 13 rebounds and Jamal Murray added 14 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for the Nuggets.

“We’re winning for the guys next to us,” Jokic said. “That’s why this means so much.

Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets celebrates with teammates after receiving the Most Valuable Player Trophy. Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images.
Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets celebrates with teammates after receiving the Most Valuable Player Trophy. Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images.

Everything this year is amazing. We believe in each other.” Jimmy Butler led Miami with 21 points while Bam Adebayo added 20 and 12 rebounds.

With their seasons on the line, players brought intensity and physical defending over the final minutes to create an electric atmosphere inside Ball Arena.

Jamal Murray’s jumper gave Denver an 81-76 lead with 6:43 remaining while the Heat began the fourth quarter hitting only 2-for-14 from the floor and going scoreless for more than five minutes.

Butler, who had struggled all night, sank back-to-back 3-pointers and made three free throws after a controversial foul on Denver’s Aaron Gordon was upheld on video review.

Butler and Jokic traded hoops and Butler followed with two free throws to give Miami an 89-88 lead.

Bruce Brown answered with a rebound basket to put Denver ahead 90-88 and Max Strus missed a 3-pointer for Miami to give Denver the ball with 1:09 remaining.

Jokic and Gordon missed shots and Strus rebounded for Miami. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope stole a pass by Butler and sank two clutch free throws with 24 seconds remaining to give Denver a 92-89 edge.

Butler missed a 3-pointer, Brown grabbed a rebound for Denver and then made two free throws to seal the victory with 14 seconds remaining.

Originally published as Superhuman obliterates Playoffs records, ends NBA’s longest championship drought

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