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NBA Finals 2023: Serbian sensation Nikola Jokic drops another triple-double to help Denver take a 1-0 lead over Miami

Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic is special - and he showed it to help the Nuggets dominate the Miami Heat in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

A season after inviting Denver players to “settle our differences in the tunnel”, Miami star Jimmy Butler has done his best to simmer any bad blood between the Heat and the Nuggets ahead of the NBA Finals. Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images.
A season after inviting Denver players to “settle our differences in the tunnel”, Miami star Jimmy Butler has done his best to simmer any bad blood between the Heat and the Nuggets ahead of the NBA Finals. Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images.

A complete team performance from the Denver Nuggets has given Serbian superstar Nikola Jokic the dream NBA Finals debut in a dominant 104-93 Game 1 win over the Miami Heat.

The Nuggets put on a basketball show to humble the Heat, with five players scoring in double figures.

Gifted guard Jamal Murray led the way with 26 points, 10 assists and six rebounds.

Forward Aaron Gordon had 16 points while Michael Porter Jr added 14.

In the end, though, Jokic will hog the headlines after dropping his ninth triple-double of the playoffs.

The Serbian sensation finished with 27 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists (the most by a centre in Finals history) in another masterclass performance.

Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets reacts after a 104-93 victory against the Miami Heat in Game One of the 2023 NBA Finals Photo: MATTHEW STOCKMAN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP.
Nikola Jokic #15 of the Denver Nuggets reacts after a 104-93 victory against the Miami Heat in Game One of the 2023 NBA Finals Photo: MATTHEW STOCKMAN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP.

Jokic’s stat stuffing display propelled Denver to an emphatic Game 1 win. The humble big man only took 12 shots from the field, but he stil excelled.

Asked what the secret to his success is, Jokic said: “The most important thing is trying to win the game.

“I don’t need to shoot to impact the game.”
Miami looked flat coming off a seven game series against the Boston Celtics. The Heat’s shooting went cold, but they refused to quit.

Miami went behind by 20-plus points in the second half, but responded to reduce Denver’s lead to single figures in the fourth.

The Nuggets held their nerve, though, to record a comfortable win at home.

Big man Bam Adebayo (26 points and 13 rebounds) was the Heat’s best player.

Miami star Jimmy Butler was kept quiet by Denver’s diligent defence, restricted to just 13 points on six of 14 shooting from the field.

Game 2 of the NBA Finals between Denver and Miami is on Monday from 10am (AEST).

4Q: DENVER 90-74

Denver has responded to open up a 16 point lead with seven minutes remaining.

Murray is keep his foot on Miami’s throat with a stellar game at both ends of the floor.

Jamal Murray #27 of the Denver Nuggets drives to the basket against Caleb Martin #16 of the Miami Heat. Photo: Kyle Terada - Pool/Getty Images.
Jamal Murray #27 of the Denver Nuggets drives to the basket against Caleb Martin #16 of the Miami Heat. Photo: Kyle Terada - Pool/Getty Images.

The Nuggets guard has eight assists as his team’s floor general alongside Jokic.

Denver should close this game out now.

4Q: DENVER 84-71

HEAT OPEN FOURTH ON 8-0 RUN

Hold the press, the Miami Heat aren’t done yet.

The Heat have opened the fourth quarter on a 8-0 run to reduce the Nuggets’ lead to 13 points.

Miami just refuse to go away despite producing a poor performance by their standards.

Can Denver hold on?

END OF 3Q: DENVER 84-63

The Denver Nuggets are dominating and boy it’s good to watch.

The Heat can’t compete with the Nuggets’ brilliant team basketball and it’s showing on the scoreboard.

Denver has five players in double figures, led by guard Jamal Murray with 24 points.

Jokic is just one rebound short of yet another post-season triple-double.

The Nuggets are on fire and the Heat look gone heading into the fourth quarter.

3Q: DENVER 71-55

INSANE JOKIC THREE

We know Nikola Jokic is brilliant, but my word the man can play basketball.

Jokic just nailed another over the head three to put another nail in Miami’s Game 1 coffin.

The Nuggets look a class above the Heat - who are struggling from the field - and simply have no answers for Denver at both ends of the floor.

Will the Heat keep fighting or is this over?

3Q: DENVER 64-49

BAM KEEPING HEAT IN THE FIGHT

Miami big man Bam Adebayo has been his team’s best player by a mile. Adebayo has 20 points in as many minutes on the floor to help the Heat stay in the fight.

Miami look desperate to open the third quarter, but they’ll need to maintain the intensity to overcome a dominant Denver outfit.

The Heat are also 5 of 20 from three, which is hurting them.

HALFTIME: DENVER 59-42

DANGER HEAT - THE JOKER PUTTING ON A CLINIC

Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic was quiet early, but he has found his groove in the second quarter.

Jokic is taking the ball to the rim - and the Heat have no answers for his sheer size.

Miami look off their game, especially shooting wise. They’ll need to wake up soon or this game could be over.

Nikola Jokic is on for the Denver Nuggets.Photo MATTHEW STOCKMAN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP.
Nikola Jokic is on for the Denver Nuggets.Photo MATTHEW STOCKMAN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP.

The Nuggets are huming at home and looking to take advantage.

Jokic has a double-double (10 pts and 10 assists) already. He is deadset Larry Bird in a big man’s body.

Nuggets guard Jamal Murray has also been magnificant, dropping 18 points in the first-half.

2Q: DENVER 39-31

HEAT STRUGGLING BUT HANGING AROUND

The Heat have gone cold. All the shots that were going down during the playoffs have dropped off and it looks ugly early on.

Miami’s woes have opened the door for Denver to dominate. Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic only has four points, but it doesn’t matter.

Gordon (12), Murray (11) and Porter (8) are all taking over.

In true Miami fashion, though, the men from South Beach are just hanging around and only trail by eight points.

The Heat just hang tough and it’s this resilience that will give them a shot in this game.

END OF 1Q: DENVER 29-20

BOGUT HIGH ON GORDON:

Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon has been sensational to start this game.

Gordon is starring for the home side with 12 first-quarter points, including shooting six of eight from the field.

His performance has propelled the Nuggets to a seven-point lead.

Aussie basketball legend and NBA champion Andrew Bogut has taken to Twitter to praise Gordon.

“Nuggets going anti-analytics and posting Gordon up HEAVILY early,” Bogut tweeted.

1Q: DENVER 14-9

NUGGETS EXPOSE HEAT ZONE:

Miami has defensively shut down teams this post-season with their zone defence, but it’s not working against Denver thus far.

The Nuggets have been able penetrate the paint versus the Heat in the first quarter - and it’s resulted in a handy early lead.

Denver’s ball movement is really testing Miami while the Heat have gone cold from the field,

Can Miami find their feet and respond?

HEAT’S UNWANTED HISTORY:

The Miami Heat have defied the odds all season, but they face their toughest test against the Denver Nuggets.

The Heat haven’t beaten the Nuggets for three years dating back to the 2020-21 season.

During that period, Denver has a 6-0 record versus Miami, including two close victories this season.

It’s not an ideal record for the Heat, but it won’t worry Jimmy Butler and co.

Miami has already beaten the two top seeds in the Eastern Conference (Milwaukee and Boston), so they’ll head into the NBA Finals with plenty of confidence.

Game 1 of the NBA Finals tips off at 10.30am (AEST). Join me, Matt Logue, as we ride every moment of what should be an epic series between the Nuggets and the Heat.

NBA FINALS 2023:

Butler moved to draw a line under the controversy on Thursday when talking to reporters on the eve of Miami’s clash with Denver in game one of the finals on Friday from 10.30am (AEST).

“There’s a lot of stuff about the whole situation that people don’t understand, and I’ll let that stay back there,” Butler said.

“I don’t think it has too much to do with anything, this thing in the past. It’s high-level competition.”

Butler was at pains to clarify however that his angry on-court tirade during that 2021 game was not directed at Jokic.

“I will say I wasn’t talking to Jokic,” Butler said.

“That wasn’t my beef. Make sure you write that. The individual who I was talking to definitely knew who I was talking to.”

Nikola Jokic has been on a tear for the Nuggets during the playoffs. (Photo by Harry How / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
Nikola Jokic has been on a tear for the Nuggets during the playoffs. (Photo by Harry How / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Butler meanwhile said Miami would need to take an all-hands-on-deck approach to containing Jokic, Denver’s two-time NBA MVP who is averaging 29.9 points, 13.3 rebounds and 10.3 assists during this postseason.

Asked what would be the key to slowing down Jokic, Butler replied: “Guarding him as a team with all five guys.

“He does everything so well, and we’re going to have to be in the gaps, we’re going to have to gang rebound.

“We can’t have defensive lapses. We’re just going to have to get after it. I think at the end of the day, he’s a major key … and we’re going to have to lock in.”

Butler has been the talismanic driving force of Miami’s remarkable playoff run this year, which saw them reach the finals despite being the lowly-ranked eighth seeds.

The 33-year-old forward said Miami’s players had always believed in their ability to mount a deep postseason run based on the quality of the roster displayed in practice.

“We do it every single day, and we know what we’re capable of,” Butler said.

“The outside individuals don’t get the opportunity to see that, and I wish that y’all did because then you would see that the guys that we have on this team, on this roster, can really play some high-level basketball.

“We’re going to stay confident because, we’re in the grind every single day.

“Guys have been out of the line-up all year long, guys step up, fill in, and do their job. We’re never going to be surprised.”

Matt Logue
Matt LogueSports reporter

Matt Logue is an award-winning sports journalist and author who brings more than 20 years' experience to NCA NewsWire and CODE Sports. Starting out in regional newspapers in Dubbo and Bathurst, he moved to Sydney in 2006 and spent eight years at Rugby League Week magazine. He has also worked at the Newcastle Knights as a senior reporter under seven-time premiership-winning coach Wayne Bennett, Big League magazine and the Daily and Sunday Telegraphs. Matt is passionate about all sports, but has particular loves for rugby league and basketball.

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