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Nuggets go ‘all hands on deck’ to keep series, season alive vs. Timberwolves

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DENVER — With the season on the line, Denver Nuggets head coach David Adelman said Game 5 Monday night would be “all hands on deck.”

It wasn’t a smokescreen.

Playing down a man thanks to Aaron Gordon’s ailing calf, the Nuggets looked early and often to players whose previous roles in this series have varied from inconsistent to nonexistent.

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Spencer Jones starred. Cameron Johnson played his best game of the series. Jonas Valnciunas contributed. Tyus Jones played his first non-garbage time minutes of the series as the Nuggets played 10 deep.

The result was a 125-113 Nuggets win over the Minnesota Timberwolves to cut their series deficit to 3-2 and keep their season alive.

Nikola Jokić (27 points, 16 assists, 12 rebounds) and Jamal Murray (24 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds) led the way. But they didn’t have to do it all, and they didn’t run out of gas down the stretch. For the first time since a Game 1 win, the Nuggets didn’t look overmatched after halftime.

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Instead they rode a 13-of-21 shooting effort from the field to a 37-point third quarter that iced the win and allowed a rowdy Denver crowd to spend the fourth quarter largely celebrating the extension of the season. And they flustered a Timberwolves offense playing without Anthony Edwards and Donte Divincenzo, forcing 25 turnovers to create repeated transition opportunities on offense.

“I think that is the first game that we did something they were doing to us,” Jokić said of turning defense into transition buckets. “Those 2-on-1s, 1-on-0s … definitely are something that kills the opponent. You work so much for points and someone else goes in and lays up. …

“It just kills your momentum. Definitely that’s something that we need to do more.”

Spencer Jones stars in place of Aaron Gordon

Jones earned his first standard NBA contract in February after playing his first 1 ½ NBA seasons on a two-way deal. Despite playing in the first playoff series of his career, he’s earned the trust of Adelman and his teammates and started in place of Gordon for a second time this series.

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The result was one of the best games of Jones’ short career. He hit back-to-back 3s in the third quarter that helped Denver open its lead to 15 points.

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