The Nuggets have won 10 consecutive road games for the first time in franchise history after earning a 115-106 victory at the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday. Here are three takeaways from the win.
Nuggets leaders at their best
Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray continued to carry their team on the road, like star players are supposed to do. Murray started fast, scoring 23 of his team-leading 34 points in the first quarter. On a night his 3-pointer wasn’t falling like it was in the last two wins, he got to the rim and found space in the midrange. He also didn’t force bad decisions throughout the game as Charlotte’s focus shifted to him, tallying six assists and no turnovers on a 14-for-25 shooting night.
Jokic went for 28 points, nine rebounds and 11 assists, passing Michael Jordan and tying

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