Nikola Jokic outduels Victor Wembanyama as Nuggets foil Sours in overtime

(Reuters) — Nikola Jokic finished with 40 points, including a 6-foot floater late in overtime, Christian Braun had 21 points, and the host Denver Nuggets ended San Antonio’s 11-game ​winning streak with a 136-134 win over the Spurs on Saturday.

Jokic, ‌who finished with 13 assists, scored seven points in overtime to rally Denver to its eighth straight win and overcome a big game from Victor Wembanyama. The San Antonio big man had ​34 points and 18 rebounds while going 16-for-17 from the foul line.

The 16 ​made free throws were a career high.

Jamal Murray had 15 points ⁠and 10 assists, Cam Johnson contributed 17 points, Aaron Gordon had 15 points ​and Tim Hardaway Jr. added 10 points for the Nuggets (50-28).

Stephon Castle had 20 points, ​Devin Vassell and Julian Champagnie scored 18 apiece, De’Aaron Fox contributed 14 points, Dylan Harper had 12 points and Keldon Johnson 10 points for the Spurs (59-19). San Antonio had won 27 of 29 ​entering Saturday.

Champagnie’s 3-pointer early in the overtime gave the Spurs a 127-126 lead, ​but Denver took over. Gordon dunked a lob from Braun, Johnson hit a three and Jokic ‌drained an ⁠11-footer that gave the Nuggets a 133-129 lead with a minute left.

Wembanyama’s layup cut it to one possession but Jokic’s short jumper with 10 seconds left sealed it.

San Antonio led by 11 early and 113-106 midway through the fourth quarter before the ​Nuggets rallied.

Murray made ​a three, Johnson scored ⁠a fastbreak layup and Jokic’s jumper made it 115-113. Fox missed at the other end and Murray drained one from deep ​to give the Nuggets their first lead since it was ​3-0.

Vassell hit ⁠three free throws and a layup and Wembanyama made two foul shots with 1:39 left to give the Spurs a 122-116 lead. Johnson was fouled on a made 3-pointer ⁠and hit ​the free throw to complete the four-point play, ​and Vassell slammed home a lob from Wembanyama

Jokic hit two free throws, Fox missed a three and Gordon’s ​dunk with 6.2 seconds left in the fourth sent it to overtime.

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