5 Game SummaryInSTANity continued for the Denver Nuggets as they pushed their win streak out to 10. Although the first two were relatively close, the last three ended up being blowouts. An impressive achievement when you consider that one of their bigger wins was against the Detroit Pistons. Before they met Denver, the Pistons were 21-3 for the season, and the Nuggets humbled them by 26 points. The biggest win of the round came against Dwight Howard's Pacers, who lost by 32. Which brings us to the feature. Since it's a 10 game winning streak, why not bring you the tenth game? Here it is:
Nuggets Dominate Knicks; Win 10th Straight
The Denver Nuggets continued their incredible rise with an 88-64 win over the New York Knicks. Following the trend of the previous 9 games, Stan Griffiths once again led the way for Denver with 22 points and 9 rebounds, however he was upstaged by his own teammate. Borislav Perko's own rise to prominence came against the Knicks in the 2018 NBA Finals and he hasn't lost any of the magic. He registered another triple-double for his career with 11 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists to be the Performer of the Game for Denver.
It was a productive game for the Nuggets, as 5 players reached double figures. Along with the aforementioned, Taylor MacKenzie scored 17. Second round pick Timothy Ullrich had another solid game with 13, while Vincenzo Russo continued his own solid form with 11 off the bench.
New York had a nightmare of a game, but Nelson Jefferson's stats don't necessarily reflect that as he registered 20 points and 12 rebounds. Homer Miller (13) and Jud Healy (11) were the only other double figure scorers for the Knicks in a night they'd want to forget.
The Denver Nuggets are currently the hottest team in the league, taking their 10th straight against the Knicks. Their win streak includes a victory against the league leader, the Detroit Pistons.
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NYK@DEN
DEN: 88 (Griffiths 22, MacKenzie 17, Ullrich 13)
NYK: 64 (Jefferson 20, Miller 13, Healy 11)
Sprite Performer of the Game: Borislav Perko 11 points 10 rebounds 10 assists 1 block 2 steals
Rebounds
DEN: Perko 10
NYK: Jefferson 12
Assists
DEN: Perko 10
NYK: Miller 4
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Last 5 GamesMEM: 84-74 W
NOH: 83-75 W
DET: 102-76 W
IND: 103-71 W
NYK: 88-64 W
With their 10 win streak, the Nuggets are currently 19-11
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InSTANt Success
The game against New Orleans saw the league's two most in form players. While Hobbes MacDonald was outstanding with 34 points and 11 rebounds, Stan and the Nuggets got the W, as Griffiths had 36 points, 13 rebounds and 5 blocked shots. Here's his numbers over this 5 game summary:
MEM: 24 points 6 rebounds 1 assist 2 blocks 1 steal
NOH: 36 points 13 rebounds 1 assist 5 blocks
DET: 28 points 3 rebounds 2 assists 1 block
IND: 21 points 4 rebounds 2 assists 4 blocks
NYK: 22 points 9 rebounds 3 assists 3 blocks
Forget Rookie of the Year for a second; could Stan win MVP off these kind of numbers?Bartman!
Bartholomew Myer is a starting calibre point guard playing off the bench. The proof? 10 points, 17 assists and 7 steals versus the Memphis Grizzlies. With a little more consistency, Bart could challenge Steven Hunt for the starting spot.Rookie Rotation
Stan's backup over the past few games has been second round pick Timothy Ullrich. The centre out of Memphis has jumped ahead of Nicklas Good and Liam Leopold, and with games like the one he had against the Pistons (19 points 10 rebounds 6 assists 1 block), he could be there to stay. With Stan (21 years) and Timothy (22 years), the Nuggets now have one of the more youthful centre pairings in the league.Up To Speed
It looks like Vincenzo Russo is finally getting used to the pace of the NBA game again, as he scored 19 against Indiana. Sure, it was in garbage time, but it's still a very promising sign. Russo spent the previous 4 years playing in Turkey.-------------------------
Next 5 GamesTOR
MIN
OKC
GSW
LAC
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There's quite a lengthy home stand coming up, so hopefully the streak can continue. Next will be the monthly report for December. I'm also thinking about putting up a "Who's Left" article for the start of 2024, detailing which of the pre-2010 players are left (ie: the real ones).