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Denver Nuggets' Double Overtime Drama at Madison Square Garden Against New York Knicks

The Denver Nuggets faced off against the New York Knicks in a gripping encounter at Madison Square Garden, ending with a score of 134-127. The game saw the Nuggets' record shift to 33-19, while the Knicks improved to 33-18.


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First Quarter


The opening quarter set an intense pace with both teams exchanging leads. The Nugs managed to edge ahead slightly, scoring 30 points compared to the Knicks' 28. Jamal Murray was instrumental early on, showcasing his offensive skills and contributing significantly to Denver's initial lead.


Second Quarter


As the second quarter unfolded, the Knicks tightened their defense and outscored Denver by four points. Despite Nikola Jokić's efforts in orchestrating plays and securing rebounds for his team, New York's defensive adjustments began paying dividends.


Third Quarter


In the third quarter, both teams ramped up their offensive strategies. The Nugs scored 29 points but were overshadowed by a strong performance from New York who put up 33 points. Tim Hardaway Jr.'s impressive shooting kept Denver competitive as he maintained high efficiency from beyond the arc.


Fourth Quarter


Entering into crunch time in regulation play, both sides displayed resilience and determination. With only a narrow margin separating them throughout most of this period, it was clear that neither team would relent easily. Jokić continued his stellar performance with crucial assists and rebounds that kept hopes alive for Denver fans.


Overtime Periods


The game extended into two overtime periods where tensions ran high amidst multiple lead changes—20 times throughout this matchup! In these decisive moments though it was ultimately New York who capitalized better on opportunities presented during extra minutes; they scored more efficiently than their counterparts which led them towards victory despite valiant efforts from key players like Murray whose contribution remained vital till endgame scenarios played out fully here tonight!


For those interested in further insights regarding what went wrong for Denver Nuggets or seeking detailed post-game analysis including exclusive content such as player reactions captured during recent post-game interviews – stay tuned!


Looking ahead now: Next up is another challenging road trip scheduled against Chicago Bulls taking place February seventh starting promptly eight PM Eastern Time located United Center Chicago Illinois broadcast live via CHSN ALT networks respectively so mark calendars accordingly don’t miss chance catch action firsthand! Share this article if you found it informative!

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