Up 3-1 in the NBA Finals, the impressive Nuggets are in position to claim the franchise’s first NBA championship, taking it business-like approach.
Beating Phoenix and advancing to the Western Conference finals and beating the Los Angeles Lakers and reaching the NBA Finals were just steps, part of a larger mission to win an NBA championship.
The only thing will make this season redeeming and successful is beating the Miami Heat one more time. Up 3-1 inNo NBA championship parade plans yet"Just understand that we haven't done anything,” Malone said before heading back to Denver. “I told our guys, the first thing I said, 'We're not celebrating. It's a good win. We've done our job. But we're not celebrating like we've done anything yet.
Malone’s cliched but necessary approach is part of what has allowed the Nuggets to get this far. And he’s right, his team shouldn’t pay attention to the media because we have the Nuggets winning the series soon. They have the best player left in the playoffs in Nikola Jokic and the best 1-2 combo in the playoffs in Jokic and Jamal Murray, the best starting five and the best rotation. They’re getting necessary contributions from the tight eight-man rotation."We’re just ready to win a championship," Murray said."We have the tools to do it. It's been on our minds for a while. We're just locked in. I don't think you've got to overthink it.
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