The Denver Nuggets are in position to win their first NBA title on Monday night as they hold a 3-1 NBA Finals lead over the Miami Heat with Game 5 set for Ball Arena in Denver (8:30 pm ET, ABC).
The Nuggets have proven that they are more than just the Nikola Jokić show, unlocking the missing piece, Aaron Gordon, in Game 4’s win. Michael Malone quipped about Nuggets Culture, but the environment he created in Denver has led the Nuggets to the precipice of a title.
The Nuggets have not only been dominant offensively, but their defense may be the most overlooked part of this postseason run. And along the way, a core of veteran players have found a home on this team, including Reggie Jackson, who almost walked away from basketball and retired and is now one win away from a ring.
For the Heat, Tyler Herro is available to play in Game 5 after suffering a broken hand earlier this postseason and missing almost all of the Heat’s run to the Finals. How effective he could be remains to be seen. The Heat hope to extend the series to Game 6 — especially since their mascot, Burnie, is expected to be available after an unfortunate incident with Conor McGregor during Game 4.
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What: NBA Finals, Game 5 (Nuggets lead, 3-1)
Who: Miami Heat at Denver Nuggets
When: 8:30 pm ET Monday
Where: Ball Arena, Denver
TV: ABC
Schedule:
*Game 6: At Miami, 8:30 pm ET Thursday (ABC)
*Game 7: At Denver, 8 p.m. ET Sunday (ABC)
* – if necessary