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Canada's Jamal Murray scores 24 points in Nuggets' comeback victory over Raptors

Jamal Murray scored 24 points, Michael Porter Jr. had 20 and the Denver Nuggets scored the last six points of the game to pull out a 118-113 victory over the visiting Toronto Raptors on Monday night.

Referee ejects Toronto's Scottie Barnes for a technical following a Jakob Poeltl foul

Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray, left, looks to pass the ball with his right hand as Toronto Raptors guard Fred VanVleet, right, defends.
Nuggets guard Jamal Murray, left, looks to pass the ball under the watchful eye of Raptors guard Fred VanVleet. Murray, a native of Kitchener, Ont., scored 12 of his 24 points in the third quarter, leading Denver to a 118-113 win on Monday night. (David Zalubowski/The Associated Press)

Jamal Murray scored 24 points, Michael Porter Jr. had 20 and the Denver Nuggets scored the last six points of the game to pull out a 118-113 victory over the visiting Toronto Raptors on Monday night.

Aaron Gordon added 19 points for the Nuggets, who won their ninth in a row at home. They improved to 24-1 in their last 25 games at Ball Arena. Nikola Jokic finished an assist shy of another triple-double. He had 17 points and 13 rebounds.

"It was a great win, all business" Murray said. "We move on to the next. We did what we had to do and I think that's part of the reason we're so successful; just move on to the next game and take care of business."

Fred VanVleet had 21 points for the Raptors. Pascal Siakam added 19.

Siakam's jumper with 2:20 remaining gave the Raptors a six-point edge, but the Nuggets rattled off seven straight points to go up 112-111 with 1:15 left.

VanVleet hit a pair of free throws as Toronto regained a one-point lead, but Denver scored the final six points, all on free throws, to secure the win. Murray converted a free throw in that final stretch after Scottie Barnes was called for a technical following a foul by Jakob Poeltl and ejected by referee Scott Foster.

"I was just saying something to myself and I guess he took offence to it, so just kicked me out of the game," Barnes said. Denver outscored Toronto 35-25 in the final quarter. Foster said Barnes was ejected with just one technical foul for using verbiage which "directly questioned the integrity of the crew."

"It was another example of our defence stepping up when the game was on the line," head coach Michael Malone said. "We had timely stops, big baskets, big free throws, winning the challenge [that reversed a foul call on Jokic in the late going] and then winning that jump ball and getting to the free-throw line on a technical. A lot of things went our way at the end. We were down the whole game but we stayed with it."

Nurse: 'We probably outplayed them'

The Raptors finished with more second-chance points (20) than the Nuggets (14) and maintained a lead for most of the game. Toronto head coach Nick Nurse said a similar effort on most any other night would produce a win.

"We play like that, we're probably going to be able to beat anybody," he said. "We probably outplayed them and executed really well and all those things. We just didn't quite get it done at the very, very end."

WATCH | Murray helps Nuggets beat Raptors:

Nuggets defeat Raptors as Canada's Murray leads way

2 years ago
Duration 2:16
Jamal Murray of Kitchener, Ont., scores 24 points in Denver's 118-113 win over Toronto. Scottie Barnes is ejected late in the game for objecting to a foul call.

The Raptors led by as many as 10 points in the first half but Denver closed the second quarter with a 7-0 run to pull to 61-58 at the break. The burst included a 3-pointer by Porter and a dunk by Gordon off Jokic's alley-oop pass in the final minute of the period.

Murray scored 12 points in the third quarter, including a 3-pointer midway through the period that put the Nuggets up 72-69 for their first lead of the game. But the Raptors fought back to take an 88-83 lead into the fourth quarter and led 101-93 when Siakam converted a hook shot with 7:08 left to play.

All five Raptors starters scored in double figures, the fifth time that has happened this season. VanVleet also had 14 assists.

Nuggets forward Zeke Nnaji remains sidelined indefinitely by a right shoulder injury. The Nuggets are a league-best 30-4 at home this season. Jokic's streak of 10 straight triple-doubles at home was snapped. He has finished an assist or rebound shy of a triple-double nine times this season.

Murray made five of his 10 3-point tries and now has 803 in his career, one shy of the Nuggets' franchise mark held by Will Barton, who was in the arena as a member of the Raptors.

Raptors continue their five-game road trip Wednesday in Los Angeles against the Clippers.

Nuggets close out a three-game homestand Wednesday night against the Chicago Bulls.

WATCH | VanVleet leads Raptors past Wizards in OT on Saturday:

Raptors defeat Wizards in overtime as VanVleet leads way

2 years ago
Duration 1:13
Toronto beats Washington 116-109, Fred VanVleet hits two 3-pointers in overtime and finishes with 25 points.

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