INDIANAPOLIS — Denver guard Jamal Murray was listed as questionable just a few hours before the Nuggets' game Wednesday night against Indiana.

By tip-off, he left nothing to chance.

Just two nights after spraining his right ankle, Murray delivered one of the NBA's most-efficient performances all season. He made 19 of 25 shots, including an incredible 10 of 11 on 3-pointers, to finish with a season-high 52 points in a 135-120 victory over the defending Eastern Conference champs.

“Keep shooting,” Murray said when asked what went through his mind as the shots continued to fall. “You've been doing this so long, there's no need to oversimplify. Just playing, having fun, playing, having fun.”

Murray was in such a groove, he even took a moment to sign an autograph — during the game.

And he w

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