On the best night of Jamal Murray’s season, Nuggets coach Michael Malone wanted more.
It wasn’t because what Murray provided — a season-high 31 points, on an efficient 11-for-17 shooting from the field — wasn’t a welcome sight. After all, it took him just 16 games to return to the firebrand scorer he was prior to his devastating injury.
It was because the standard that Malone has for Murray, and the . . .
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