#1 NUGGETS at #8 HEAT | FULL GAME 4 HIGHLIGHTS | June 9, 2023

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The Denver Nuggets defeated the Miami Heat 108-95 in Game 4 of the #NBAFinals presented by YouTube TV. Aaron Gordon led all scorers with a Playoff career-high 27 points, along with 7 rebounds and 6 assists for the Nuggets, while Nikola Jokic added 23 points, 12 rebounds, and 4 assists in the victory. Jamal Murray (15 points, 12 assists, 0 turnovers) and Bruce Brown (21 points, 11 in the 4th) added a combined 36 points for the Nuggets, while Jimmy Butler tallied 25 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists for the Heat. The Nuggets lead this best-of-seven series, 3-1, with Game 5 taking place on Monday, June 12 (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC).

Jamal Murray joins Magic Johnson (4x) as the only players in NBA history with 10+ assists in four straight games in a single Finals series

In tonight’s victory, Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray became the 3rd pair of teammates in NBA history to each record 500+ points, 100+ rebounds, and 100+ assists in a single postseason, joining:
LeBron James & Dwyane Wade (2012)
Giannis Antetokounmpo & Khris Middleton (2021)

Since individual turnovers were officially tracked in 1977-78, Jamal Murray is the 5th player to record 10+ assists and 0 turnovers in a Finals game, joining:
Robert Reid: 17 assists, 0 turnovers on 06/05/1986
Magic Johnson: 12 assists, 0 turnovers on 06/02/1987
Danny Ainge: 10 assists, 0 turnovers on 06/02/1985
Derek Fisher: 10 assists, 0 turnovers on 06/11/2000

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