The Nuggets saw their bid to repeat as NBA champions disintegrate in stunning fashion, as they blew a 20-point third-quarter lead on their home floor in Game 7, a defeat that left them both shell-shocked and frustrated.
DENVER — With about 30 seconds left, reality began to set in and Nikola Jokic started to congratulate Minnesota Timberwolves players.
In the span of 22 minutes, the Denver Nuggets‘ quest to repeat as champions disintegrated in stunning fashion. The Nuggets blew a 20-point third-quarter lead on their home floor to drop Game 7, 98-90.
The way they lost — squandering a 58-38 lead from the 10:50 mark in the third quarter — left the reigning champs shell-shocked and incredibly frustrated. It was the largest blown lead in a Game 7 in the last 25 years.
„The season’s over,“ a frustrated Michael Malone said in his news conference as Wolves players could be heard roaring in celebration in their locker room next door through the wall.
The suddenness of the Nuggets‘ repeat run ending had not settled in yet.
„That’s what’s hard,“ Malone said when asked about what went wrong. „F— being up 20. Season’s over. It’s hard.“
After dropping the first two games of the series at home, Denver won the next three games and seemed to be back to its championship self. But the Nuggets wasted two opportunities to advance to their third Western Conference finals in five postseasons — both in shocking fashion. They were obliterated in Game 6 at Minnesota by 45 points.
And then came the second half on Sunday. Up by 20 after Jamal Murray buried a 3, the Nuggets watched the Timberwolves go on a 54-24 run.