Moments After Kevin Durant Calls Out Bruce Brown Lies on Twitter, Nikola Jokic Reveals Nearly Losing His Temper

The Nikola Jokic-Jamal Murray two-man game has been the Denver Nuggets' main strategy for nearly the entire postseason. However, they weren't the ones that drove the road sweep tonight. Bruce Brown, a graduate of the University of Miami, stepped up as the Miami Heat came near. With eleven points in the fourth quarter, the former Brooklyn Nets forward saved his greatest performance for last. NBA Twitter criticised his former teammate Kevin Durant for his heroic play, and the Joker said that seeing his 26-year-old teammate nearly made him enraged.

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Nuggets road to finals victory

After increasing their lead to 3-1 with tonight's victory, the Nuggets are poised to make history. They have been the most reliable and well-rounded squad all season, and Brown's Game 4 performance simply highlighted how seriously each and every player on the roster takes the goal of winning the organisation its first title.

Nikola Jokic claims he was ready to punch Bruce Brown

“When he did a stepback three, I wanted to punch him, but when he made it, I was so happy,” said the two-time MVP about Brown’s clutch three after the game.

Kevin Durant got dragged into the conversation

Fans accused Kevin Durant of rejecting the opportunity to play with Bruce Brown in Brooklyn. The Slim Reaper refuted the reports, however, and called out Nets Twitter for disseminating false information in an extremely improbable move. 

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