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00:03 Last night the Heat, a dog even at home in South Beach, getting three and a half.
00:07 They did not cover.
00:08 Denver a victory by 12, 188.
00:11 The Nuggets now, DRS, have won four straight.
00:14 They have covered in three of four.
00:16 They're the best team since the All-Star break, victorious in 10 of 11.
00:20 >> Yeah, getting locked in here, because again,
00:23 you take a look at some of these teams that are exciting, right?
00:25 And you say to yourself, all right, hey, they won a great game, 150 to 140.
00:29 Okay, that's what you anticipate.
00:30 But the Denver Nuggets do it so many different ways.
00:33 You wanna get grimy, you wanna play the Miami Heat, you wanna slow it down.
00:36 Yeah, we got you here.
00:37 You wanna be a close game in the fourth quarter, or we pull away because we're
00:40 a national champion, or should I say an NBA champion at this point?
00:43 And also, looking at the box score itself, Ben,
00:45 Nicole Jokic, hey, did they get a triple-double?
00:47 No, 12 points, 14 rebounds, and 6 assists.
00:50 Jamal Murray must have went off.
00:51 Nope, he only had 14 points.
00:53 He got 26 points out of Nicole Jokic and Jamal Murray, and you went on the road and
00:57 beat the Heat by double digits, which meant you pulled away in the fourth quarter.
01:00 That is unbelievably impressive.
01:02 This has to be, and again, I understand if we're talking about Boston as the best
01:06 overall team record-wise, but if you're just looking at the Nuggets,
01:09 steady as they go in every single ball game, hard to bet against them.
01:12 We didn't yesterday.
01:13 You saw that 3.5-point line going, I don't know if Miami can win this game, but
01:16 I certainly am gonna bet them, thinking they can hang within the 3.5.
01:19 There you go, double-digit win,
01:21 holding the Heat on their home court to 88 points, impressive.
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