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Murray, Jokic help Denver stun Clippers 104-89 in Game 7 - Black News Channel

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By ASHOK SHARMA Associated Press LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Nikola Jokic picked out two birthday presents for his coach. He just didn't know which one he would be wrapping. 'Before the game I told him, 'Coach, I'm going to give you a really good present — I'm going to get you home or I'm going to get you to the conference finals,'' the Nuggets center said. Michael Malone was thrilled with the present he received. Denver's dynamic duo of Jamal Murray and Jokic led another stunning turnaround as the Nuggets advanced to the Western Conference finals for the […]

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