Recap: Nuggets come alive in second half to beat Warriors in San Fransisco

John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports

As the Denver Nuggets preseason has gone thus far, Denver’s game in San Fransisco against the Warriors was a series of peaks and valleys.

At times, the Nuggets looked like the truly frightening group they can be when dialed in and motivated. At others, they were lethargic and lacked the fight needed to compete with Golden State.

As the game waned into the latter portion of the third quarter, the Nuggets — specifically Michael Porter Jr. and Nikola Jokic — stepped and took back the lead which they handed off to the bench unit which they ballooned before the buzzer sounded and the Nuggets came away with another win.

The Nuggets won 119-112 and, with the preseason now in the review mirror with a 3-2 recored, everything ahead is what matters. Denver got better and more cohesive, but the real challenge still awaits.


1st Quarter

Score: 32-28 with the Nuggets leading.

2nd Quarter

Score: 56-64 with the Warriors leading.

3rd Quarter

Score: 98-84 with the Nuggets leading.

4th Quarter

Instead of going bullet point by bullet point, I want to talk about one player; Ish Smith.

Coming into the season, I had one worry about the roster construction and that was the amount of perimeter playmaking Denver had. When Denver traded Monte Morris and Will Barton III for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and signed Bruce Brown, it seems like there was a glut of finishers and a lack of creators. Well, there was one player overlooked in that trade.

Smith has been playing point guard at a competent and steady level for years and years. He knows the game and how to win. For the Nuggets, who are relying heavily on second-year gunner Hyland to run the second unit, having the safety blanket of Smith is a big deal.

Smith has played extremely well all preseason long. He has hit his mid-range looks, spaced the floor, and ran the offense when asked to do so. While much of the attention has been on whether Reed, Braun, or Nnaji will lock themselves into the rotation, Smith has quietly positioned himself to play with Hyland off the bench with regularity. Smith’s steady hand could prove to be more valuable than the defense or shooting of all other options and he proved that yet again in a fourth quarter with the game close.

Smith was masterful to end the game as he led a random assortment of two-way contract guys and end of bench players to a win. He is making a real case to steal one of the backup guard spots.

Final Score: 119-112 with the Nuggets winning.

Stat leaders

Points: Hyland - 18

Rebounds: Gordon - 12

Assists: Gordon - 7

Plus/minus: Hyland - +14

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