WILLIAMS AND PERSON DELIVER AS NUGGETS BEAT BUCKS
Milwaukee 77
Denver 93
Denver Nuggets continued their winning streak by beating the Milwaukee Bucks last night at the Pepsi Center in Denver. The Bucks came out playing very aggressive defence, double teaming a Nuggets player at every opportunity. It worked out well at the beginning, with Denver looking like they were a step behind. However, Milwaukee did not manage to put up a lead bigger than five points, and led by only two at the half. After the first quarter, Denver didn't have a hard time keeping up and stepped up their game in the third. The double team left outside shooter Wesley Person open many times, and the veteran took full advantage scoring a season-high 24 points. Another big performer on the Denver team was Jason Williams, a recent trade acquisition from the Memphis Grizzlies. Williams controlled the game despite scoring only two points, rebounding and stealing five times and making ten assists.
"I think I've been able to speed up this team's play", said Williams after the game. "We're playing quicker basketball and running with the ball more and that's the way I like to play." Denver will be looking to extend their winning streak next week in Cleveland against the Cavs and LeBron James.
Starters:
Denver (6-4 before game)
C M. Camby
F K. Martin
F C. Anthony
G W. Person
G J. Williams
Milwaukee (3-9 before game)
C A. Bogut
F J. Smith
F D. Mason
G M. Redd
G M. Williams
Player of the game:
Williams DEN 2/5/10 ast/5 stl
Team leaders:
DEN: Person 24, Martin 22/3, Nene 20
MIL: Redd 18, Williams 16/4 ast, Bogut 10/11
STATS KEY: it's no use noting one rebound, so if there's only one number it stands for points. The second figure will always stand for rebounds unless otherwise indicated (eg ast for assists, stl for steals).
Pictures:
Camby's superhuman abilities include being able to score from behind the backboard.
Francisco Elson is a decent role player.
Nene throws it down with authority.
A look inside the Pepsi Center.