Late Monday night, Jamal Murray found himself in a forest of Timberwolves eyeing his every move.
Several minutes into the fourth quarter of Denver’s loss at Minnesota, Murray was deep in the paint as three defenders swarmed around him. He faked a pass to Vlatko Cancar at the top of the arc, then feigned a pass to Bruce Brown on the wing. As Bones Hyland seeped out of the morass, leaking out to the . . .
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