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Nuggets' MVP Season Ends in Playoff Disappointment
1 May
Summary
- Nikola Jokic posted MVP-caliber stats, leading the league in rebounds and assists.
- Jamal Murray achieved career highs, solidifying his status as an elite guard.
- Injuries and defensive struggles prevented the Nuggets from reaching their full potential.

The Denver Nuggets' promising season concluded with an early playoff exit, falling to the Timberwolves. Despite MVP finalist Nikola Jokic's exceptional performance, leading the league in rebounds and assists, and Jamal Murray's career-best offensive output, the team couldn't overcome significant challenges.
The Nuggets posted a franchise-record offensive rating and finished the regular season with a 12-game winning streak, securing the third seed. However, defensive struggles and key injuries to players like Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun derailed their championship hopes.
Denver's playoff run was cut short by a Minnesota team that, despite its own injuries, proved superior. The early exit raises questions about the franchise's next steps, given limited flexibility for offseason changes.