Why do the team perform well in a battle against the enemy? Murray: We always start chasing from behind
4:54pm, 18 May 2025Basketball
May 16th, the Nuggets defeated the Thunder 119-107 at home today, setting the series score to 3-3. After the game, Jamal Murray accepted an interview with the media. When asked if he enjoyed a fight against the enemy, Murray said: "I would rather we be the leading side." When asked why the team always performed so well in a fight against the enemy, Murray said: "We always start chasing from behind." In 2020, the Nuggets made a comeback 1-3 in two consecutive rounds of the playoffs. In this year's playoffs, the Nuggets finally eliminated the Clippers 4-3 after falling behind 1-2 in the first round.
Murray played in this game while ill, playing for the most 42 minutes, making 9 of 19 shots, including 2 of 6 three-pointers, and 5 of 6 free throws, scoring 25 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists, making 5 mistakes, plus or negative values + 28 highest in the game!
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