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Nuggets erase early double-digit deficit to beat Rockets

Jokic, Campazzo help Nuggets to rout of Rockets
Jan 2, 2022
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Nikola Jokic goes 8 for 12 in 25 minutes of action.
PHOTO: AP

HOUSTON — Nikola Jokic scored 24 points and Facundo Campazzo added a career-high 22 as the Denver Nuggets used a huge second quarter to take control in a 124-111 win over the Houston Rockets on Saturday night (Sunday, Manila time).

The Nuggets resumed play after their game against Golden State on Thursday was postponed because they didn't have enough players available due to injuries and health and safety protocols.

It's the third consecutive victory for Denver, and extends Houston's losing streak to seven games.

Four Denver players missed Saturday's game because of COVID issues and coach Michael Malone was also out after entering health and safety protocols on Thursday. Assistant David Adelman, who had been filling in with Malone out, joined him in protocols on Saturday, leaving assistant Popeye Jones to coach against the Rockets.

Houston led by as many as 11 points in the first quarter before the Nuggets scored a season-high 47 points in the second, giving them their most points in a half this season and a 77-55 lead at halftime.

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Campazzo led the way for Denver in the second, scoring 10 points and dishing out eight assists as the Nuggets built their lead. He finished with a season-high 12 assists in 34 minutes.

Jones was asked about the key to Denver's success in the second quarter.

"It was a lot of (Campazzo)," he said. "He orchestrated it all. He was awesome. I wish I could have played him 48 to tell you the truth."

Denver led by 19 points late in the third quarter before scoring the last six points of the period, capped by a shot from Campazzo, to take a 99-74 lead into the fourth.

With about 9 ½ minutes remaining, Campazzo swiped a bad pass from Jalen Green and dished to Jokic, who found Bol Bol for an alley-oop dunk to make it 107-76.

Bol added a career-best 11 points in his return after missing five games in health and safety protocols

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Green, the second overall pick in last year's draft, had 29 points to lead Houston.

"We just need to do better as far as sustaining our play," coach Stephen Silas said. "We started out good, but it has to be sustained."

Silas added that everyone was angry at halftime after allowing 47 points in the second quarter.

"I have certain demands of this group as far as playing hard," he said. "Making mistakes is different than not giving the effort, and I wasn't happy with the effort."

Denver signed Rayjon Tucker, Carlik Jones and Davon Reed to 10-day contracts to fill out the roster.

While certainly not happy at the situation that gave him the opportunity, Jones was excited to have his first chance to serve as a head coach in an NBA game.

'It's a thrill," he said. "I knew it would be. You wait for this moment and it was a lot of fun."

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Facundo CampazzoFacundo Campazzo plays 34 minutes, shooting 7 for 11.

TIP-INS

Nuggets: Vlatko Cancar left the game in the third quarter after taking an elbow to the nose while coming down after a shot. Cancar sat on the bench holding a towel to his nose to try and stop the bleeding before being helped to the locker room still pressing the blood-soaked towel to his face. The team said he bruised his nose. ... Jeff Green, Bones Hyland, Monte Morrie and Zeke Nnaji missed the game because of health and safety protocols.

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Rockets: Silas said Christian Wood didn't start because he violated an unspecified team rule. ... Kevin Porter Jr. left the game in the third quarter with a thigh injury. ... Eric Gordon sat out with groin tightness. ... Alperen Sengun was out with a sprained right ankle. ... D.J. Augustin, DeJon Jarreau and Garrison Mathews missed the game due to health and safety protocols.

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