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NBA Finals 2023 -- Jokic and Murray's chemistry was on full display in Game 3 - ESPN

MIAMI — This time of year, lots of old basketball videos circulate around social media. Interviews from years ago suddenly sound prescient based off of what's happening game to game in the NBA Finals. Big shots from previous Finals games mirror a key play from the current series.

Recently, footage of Denver Nuggets stars Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic playing together at the 2014 Nike Hoops Summit in Portland, Oregon, made its way around Instagram. Neither of them were the featured stars in that game — big men Karl-Anthony Towns and Jahlil Okafor were. But Murray and Jokic were paired together on the World team, and there are plays between them that look a lot like what they have been doing to the Miami Heat during these Finals.

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«I didn't see the clip,» Jokic told ESPN after he and Murray became the first teammates in Finals history to record triple-doubles in the same game during the Nuggets' 109-94 Game 3 win Wednesday night at the Kaseya Center that gave them a 2-1 series lead. «But I do remember that we played together and that I didn't speak English at the time.»

Jokic deleted all his social media accounts a few years ago, but he and Murray have long since spoken the same language on and off the court.

«A lot of guys play with each other,» Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. «I think those two guys play for each other and off of each other, and they read each other so well.»

Wednesday's performance was a highlight reel for what's become one of the best two-man games in the NBA.

There was the pick-and-roll: Jokic set an on-ball screen for Murray 32 times in Game 3, tied for their most in a game this season and tied for their second most since becoming teammates in

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