5 Game SummaryAfter going 3-2 in the previous summary, Denver looked like a tired team in this one. They were unable to get any momentum towards the end of their road trip and it even affected them when they returned home against the Celtics. They went loss, win, loss, win, loss to unusually dip under .500 in this summary. This round included two OT games, but with the tradition of reporting on wins, I deicded to go with the game against Milwaukee this time around:
Nuggets Win In OT
It took an extra period of play, but the Nuggets were able to come up with a 112-108 win against the Milwaukee Bucks. After the game couldn't be decided in regulation, both teams went blow-for-blow and it looked like it could have gone to double-overtime, but the Bucks fell asleep on what turned out to be the pivotal play of the game:
Perko went on to win the Performer of the Game award, as that rebound was just 1 of 29. He also had 14 points, 15 assists and 4 blocked shots in what was an incredible display.
The scoring load was shared in the main part by Denver's three gun wingmen. Cody Campbell (28), Taylor MacKenzie (22) and Duncan Werner (21) all caused headaches for the Bucks defense at some point of the game, while Dwight Howard had a solid performance with 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Despite getting pummeled on the boards, the Bucks were able to match it with Denver offensively through Bertrand Durand, who scored 38. Former Nuggets guard Nathan Bing also had a strong game, scoring 23. Harry Carlos (18 points, 9 assists) and Blake Griffin (16 points, 9 rebounds) both came close to double-doubles.
The Bucks were close to causing Denver's second consecutive loss, but the Nuggets overtime execution proved to be slightly better on the night. They learned the hard way that you can't fall asleep on the defensive glass with Perko around.
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DEN@MIL
(OT)
DEN: 112 (Campbell 28, MacKenzie 22, Werner 21)
MIL: 108 (Durand 38, Bing 23, Carlos 18)
Sprite Performer of the Game: Borislav Perko 14 points 29 rebounds 15 assists 4 blocks
Rebounds
DEN: Perko 29
MIL: Griffin, Salisbury 9
Assists
DEN: Perko 15
MIL: Carlos 9
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Last 5 Games@IND: 88-78 L
@MIL: 112-108 W (OT)
@DAL: 101-96 L (OT)
@HOU: 85-74 W
BOS: 98-95 L
The Nuggets are currently 44-11
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Just 2 More!
Borislav Perko came ridiculously close to a quadruple-double once again. With 6 blocks in the first quarter, it looked like it was in the bank. However, he managed to be two shy of the milestone. He had 16 points, 12 rebounds, 19 assists and 8 blocks. He's putting up some serious numbers and is pushing his claim for an MVP repeat.CODE BLUE!
Cody Campbell earned his way into the starting lineup thanks to a 40 point effort in Denver's loss to Dallas. Werner now drops back to the bench.Trying To Inspire
LeBron James was looking to inspire the below par Nuggets against the Houston Rockets and he came out with a 27 point performance. He's still a force to be reckoned with.A Slight Turn Around
Things were looking great for Duncan Werner pre-All-Star break. He was named on the West bench and he had a solid 19 point effort against the Pacers in the last game before the break. But now he's been named on the Nuggets bench thanks to some outstanding performances by Cody Campbell.---------------------
Next 5 GamesMIA
ORL
POR
UTA
GSW
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I have the monthly report to come next and I've already played the next 5 games. I planned on having this posted a few days ago, but making that video, watching cricket and Skyrim have all found ways to distract me.