Nikola Jokic expresses his desire to remain with the Denver Nuggets despite their early playoff exit. The team faces significant questions about their future after being eliminated by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round.
Key points
Nuggets eliminated by Timberwolves in first round
Jokic had 28 points in the final game
Murray struggled with shooting throughout the series
Injuries to key players impacted the team's performance
Jokic expressed desire to stay with the Nuggets
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) â Three years after Nikola Jokic led the Denver Nuggets to the NBA championship, the peak looked awfully distant for the team from the Mile High City and the three-time MVP award winner.
Ousted in six games by the Minnesota Timberwolves in their first-round series, the Nuggets trudged into the offseason with plenty of questions to answer about their ability to remain a true title contender in the stacked Western Conference. For the first time in four years, the Nuggets failed to make it to May.
âWe just lost in the first round, so I think we are far away,â said Jokic, who had 28 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds in the 110-98 loss to the Timberwolves on Thursday night.
Four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert deftly neutralized Jokic during the series, even dominating him at times with his long arms, relentless effort and superb positioning.
Jokic found some rhythm and spark in the last two games, but his sidekick Jamal Murray had a rough series. The first-time All-Star, who played in 75 games during the regular season for his most in eight years, was similarly smothered by Timberwolves villain Jaden McDaniels. Murray went just 4 for 17 from the floor and with a game-worst minus-18 rating.
âWhen I get the looks that I need, they donât go down,â Murray said. âSo thatâs the frustrating part, not showing up when my team needed me the most tonight. I feel like if I wouldâve played a little bit better we wouldâve had that game.â
Missing forwards to a calf injury for three of the six games and for the whole series to a hamstring strain sure didn't help. made a late push from the 3-point line, pitching in 27 points in Game 5, but there wasn't enough production beyond Jokic and Murray in this series for the Nuggets to advance, even against a Timberwolves team that was severely in the backcourt. And their pick-and-roll synergy was largely absent too.
âThey were missing a bunch of guys tonight, and they still won. So did we need them? Definitely, but if they are not here, we cannot think, âIf, if, if, if,ââ Jokic said.
After leading the league in offensive rating during the regular season and being held under 100 points only twice, the Nuggets failed to hit triple digits against the feisty Timberwolves three times in the series.
âItâs a miss-or-make league. We couldnât make any shots," Jokic said. âIâm confident in my and Jamal's two-man game.â
Jokic, who will enter his 12th season in the league in 2026-27, can sign another maximum contract extension this summer. He didn't hesitate when asked about his interest in reupping his commitment.
âI still want to be Nuggets forever,â he said.
Coach David Adelman doesn't have the same security, after finishing his first full year on the job. Might changes be in the works in Denver?
âThatâs not my decision,â Jokic said. "Definitely, if we were in Serbia, we would all be fired.â
But in all seriousness, the Joker doubled down on his support of Adelman.
âItâs not his fault we couldnât rebound. Itâs not his fault we couldnât catch the ball very well. There is nothing to blame David Adelman. It was all us,â Jokic said.
The Nuggets closed the regular season on a 12-game winning streak.
âVery disappointing end to the season. I'm the head coach. I take responsibility for things that didn't go well here,â Adelman said.
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Q&A
Why did the Denver Nuggets lose to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the playoffs?
The Nuggets were ousted in six games due to poor performances, particularly from Jamal Murray and missing key players like Aaron Gordon.
What did Nikola Jokic say about his future with the Nuggets?
Jokic stated, 'I still want to be Nuggets forever,' indicating his commitment to the team despite their playoff struggles.
What challenges did the Nuggets face during their playoff series?
The Nuggets struggled with injuries, inconsistent shooting, and were unable to capitalize on the Timberwolves' missing players.
What is the status of coach David Adelman after the Nuggets' playoff exit?
Coach David Adelman, who completed his first full year, faces uncertainty about his future, but Jokic defended him, stating it wasn't his fault for the team's shortcomings.
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