Ater the Nuggets had a nine-game winning streak snapped by the Lakers Saturday night, Nikola Jokic suggested that the extended success may have been a mirage, writes Bennett Durando of The Denver Post. Many of those victories came during a soft part of the schedule, and the opposition is about to get much tougher with a four-game trip to Indiana, Milwaukee, Detroit and Boston.
“We had the nine-game winning streak against teams that were injured, and teams that were not really good or high in the standings,” Jokic said. “So maybe we tricked ourselves into (thinking) that we are playing good.”
Regardless of the circumstances, the Nuggets were able to briefly rise into second place in the West, although Saturday’s loss pushed them back down to third. To stay in that range, they’ll have to improve their performance against high-level opponents, as Durando notes that they’re just 10-14 against teams that currently have winning records.
“No one’s going to be scared that the Denver Nuggets are coming to town,” coach Michael Malone said. “So we have to play a lot better than we did tonight. We got away with it against Charlotte (on Thursday), but against the quality of opponent that we played (in the Lakers) … we have to understand that we can not just rely on our offense. We averaged 128 points per game on our nine-game win streak. And tonight, we had 100. So when we’re not scoring, when we’re not making shots, what are we going to do?”
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