Nuggets’ free throw woes snap winning streak in loss to Thunder

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When the Nuggets take flight for their upcoming road trip, they’ll only have themselves to blame for not carrying a 10-game winning streak with them.

Denver’s free throw shooting was abysmal Sunday against the Thunder, and it cost them in a 101-99 loss. The Nuggets connected on just 17 of 33 from the line and Jamal Murray missed a jumper at the buzzer that would’ve sent the game to overtime.

But without Nikola Jokic, who missed the contest with a hamstring injury, and Michael Porter Jr., who sat due to personal reasons, the Nuggets’ margin for error was too slim. They shot just 3 for 10 from the line in the fourth quarter.

Murray poured in 26 points and dished nine assists to follow up his first career triple-double last game. The Nuggets fell to 33-14 on the year with another game Tuesday at New Orleans on deck.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander paced the Thunder with 34 points, including the game-seizing bucket with 10 seconds remaining.

Making Sunday’s result even more frustrating was that Denver’s defense clamped down in the fourth quarter, limiting the Thunder to just 20 points.

Starting in place of Jokic, Zeke Nnaji was tremendous. He finished with 12 points and 10 rebounds in the loss.

In desperate need of energy to start the second half, the Nuggets found it in a handful of physical finishes that jumped the offense. Murray finished a smooth reverse layup, Aaron Gordon powered through contact for two difficult buckets, and Nnaji injected life into the game. His energy, on both of the court, was impactful. Nnaji swatted two Thunder shots and buried a 3-pointer to help swing the game. He and rookie Christian Braun were both effective, but the Thunder converted on two key second-chance opportunities to stymie momentum.

Trailing 81-74 entering the fourth, the Nuggets had to be cleaner defensively to keep their winning streak alive.

Acting Nuggets head coach David Adelman knew Sunday’s task would be that much harder without Jokic, even if recent history suggested they could still maintain the same framework of their typical offense.

“I do think we can still do some of those things with Aaron, Jeff (Green), Vlatko (Cancar) off the bench,” Adelman said. “Those guys, they are good on the elbow. They’re not making the Wilt Chamberlain pass, but they can play there comfortably and that allows us to have some variety with how we play so we are not so pick-and-roll heavy.”

Perhaps more pressing, though, was their extended winning streak and the complacency that Adelman acknowledged could be a factor.

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