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In a pivotal matchup, the Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves entered Wednesday night with matching records (55-24), vying for the top spot in the Western Conference. With just three games left in the regular season, a win would likely secure the coveted No. 1 seed for the victor.

Adding to the stakes, Minnesota held the tiebreaker over Denver after winning two out of three regular-season matchups, emphasizing the importance of a victory for the team in blue, red, and gold.

In a thrilling contest, the Nuggets emerged triumphant with a 116-107 victory over the Timberwolves. With this win, Denver now needs only to defeat the Memphis Grizzlies (27-53) and the San Antonio Spurs (20-60) to clinch first place in the Western Conference for the second consecutive season.

According to the NBA website, Nikola Jokic led the charge for the Nuggets with an impressive 41-point performance, overcoming the formidable defense of Rudy Gobert, who guarded him for much of the game. Jamal Murray chipped in with 20 points in 27 minutes, while Michael Porter Jr. added 18. Anthony Edwards led Minnesota with 25 points, but the team faltered in the final quarter as Denver pulled away. Mike Conley contributed 19 points for the Wolves.

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In a decisive third quarter, Jokic seized control, targeting Gobert with assertive post-ups. Despite Minnesota’s efforts to stay competitive, Denver pulled ahead midway through the fourth quarter, extending their lead to 10 points and sparking chaos on the court. Braun electrified the crowd with a thunderous posterizing dunk over Gobert, followed by another highlight-reel slam off a pass from Porter Jr. Watson’s defensive prowess was on full display as he blocked his sixth shot of the game, igniting a fast break that culminated in yet another emphatic dunk. This flurry of action effectively put the game out of reach for the Timberwolves.

With a league-leading home record of 33-8, the reigning NBA champion Nuggets are formidable contenders on their home court. Their season series against Minnesota ended in a 2-2 tie, and they now aim to secure the top seed over the Thunder and the Timberwolves. Last postseason, the Nuggets capitalized on their top seed, boasting a stellar 10-1 record at home en route to capturing their first NBA title.