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2023 NBA Finals: Denver Nuggets end 47-year franchise championship drought

Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic's historic win of his first Bill Russell Finals MVP, defeating Miami Heat, in an impressive Finals run in NBA history, is on a par with Michael Jordan’s journey to his first NBA title in 1991, and should quieten down American media and critics.

June 13, 2023 / 13:11 IST
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Nikola Jokic (centre) won his first Bill Russell Finals MVP on June 13, 2023, taking Denver Nuggets to their first-ever NBA title, 47 years after the team joined the NBA. (Photo: Denver Nuggets/Twitter)
Nikola Jokic (centre) won his first Bill Russell Finals MVP on June 13, 2023, taking Denver Nuggets to their first-ever NBA title, 47 years after the team joined the NBA. (Photo: Denver Nuggets/Twitter)

The Denver Nuggets are NBA champions. It has taken 47 years for this sentence to be put down on paper. But the Nuggets have finally ended a near five-decade long drought to get their hands on the Larry O’Brien trophy. When the final buzzer sounded at the end of Game 5, the Nuggets had trumped the Miami Heat 94-89, winning the 2023 NBA Finals series 4-1. This has been a title waiting to happen for the franchise over the last few years, but they finally got past the finish line this time round.

Impressive from the beginning

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Unlike the Miami Heat, who were on a Cinderella-run for much of the 2023 playoffs, the Denver Nuggets were pretty impressive from the start of the season. They finished atop the western conference standings with a 53-29 regular season record and lost only eight games on their home floor all season long. Between November to February, they pulled off a 40-16 record, which gave them a 0.714-win percentage, which was better than the Milwaukee Bucks’ overall 58-24 record (0.707-win percentage) for the season.