The losing streak of the last stretch of 5 games continued on into this one as Denver lost to the East second seed, the Charlotte Bobcats. However, off some stellar Borislav Perko performances, they were able to snap that streak and win the next 3, before losing the last of the summary to the Phoenix Suns by two points. J.R. Smith was still nowhere to be seen in any of these games and it's believed his expected return will be after the All-Star Weekend. The feature game is the one against Cleveland:
Bench Lifts Denver

Denver were able to come up with an 86-80 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers thanks to a strong bench presense. The reserve unit was led by off-season recruit Nathan Bing, who scored 20 points. Taylor MacKenzie was also influential to the Nuggets result as he tallied 15. Dwight Howard had his moments with 14 points, but Borislav Perko was the Performer of the Game once again. After an incredible night against the Bulls, he followed it up with 12 points, 15 rebounds and 12 assists against the Cavs. Carmelo Anthony was the last of Denver's double-digit scorers with 10.
Cleveland's Dirk Blake was the pick of all the scorers, with 26 points. While he got good support from former Finals MVP Jason Gardiner (19) and OJ Mayo, who had a double-double with 16 points and 12 assists, they were the only three that could make any impact on the offensive end. In the end, even though they were without J.R. Smith, the Nuggets' depth prevailed.
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CLE@DEN
DEN: 86 (Bing 20, MacKenzie 15, Howard 14)
CLE: 80 (Blake 26, Gardiner 19, Mayo 16)
Sprite Performer of the Game: Borislav Perko 12 points 15 rebounds 12 assists
Rebounds
DEN: Perko 15
CLE: Lange 12
Assists
DEN: Perko 12
CLE: Mayo 12
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Last 5 Games
CHA: 70-61 L
CHI: 90-74 W
CLE: 86-80 W
NJN: 79-71 W
@PHX: 85-83 L
Denver's record is now 36-9
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Joining A New Club

An interesting story of the round was Perko was averaging 9.8 rebounds a game after Denver's loss to the Bobcats. He needed 19 rebounds against the Bulls to remain on par with 10 rebounds per game for the season. The result? He ended up with 20. In fact, his stats were 20 points, 20 rebounds and 13 assists. Not only did he get another triple-double, he became the 5th player in this dynasty to register a 20-20 game. He almost did it again against the Phoenix Suns. His triple-double streak is currently in tact and standing at 4. Here are his numbers from the last 3 games:
VS Cleveland: 12 points 15 rebounds 12 assists
Vs New Jersey: 12 points 14 rebounds 15 assists
VS Phoenix: 19 points 23 rebounds 14 assists
His triple-double total for the season currently stands at 19.
The Dwominate Force

Despite losing 85-83, it could have been a lot worse if Dwight Howard wasn't out there. At one stage, Denver were down in the 2nd quarter by 28 points, but behind an impressive performance by Dwight Howard (22 points, 7 rebounds), the Nuggets surged back and were able to take the lead in the fourth.
The Temporary Fix

Brandon Roy has been starting in place of J.R. Smith and he's been doing a pretty good job. In the loss against Charlotte, he recorded 16 points. He also helped the Nuggets surge against the Suns, scoring 18. His minutes may be limited, but he's still effective.
Some Stablility

After Brandon Jennings, Jesus Carlos and just about every other guy on the team below 6'6, it seems that the Nuggets now have some stability at the point in Ed Reed. With his shoot-first mentality, Ed is almost a perfect fit in the Denver lineup, with Perko being the primary ball handler. Against the Nets, he scored 15 points and proved he's still a deadly outside shooter.
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Next 5 Games
@LAL
@GSW
@SAC
ORL
PHI
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The next 5 games will be intersected by the All-Star Weekend, so the team announcements and the weekend itself will follow. And forgive me for the awful title for Dwight's mini article
