The start of the game set the tone for Game 1.
The Nuggets applied pressure on the Knight right from the start of the game.
The Knight's offense was in disarray, while the Nuggets' offense was very smooth with the coordination between Zeng Xingyang and Jokic.
Game 1 ended with a score of 91 to 119.
The Nuggets achieved a comfortable victory over the Knight by 28 points.
The subsequent Game 2 was similar to Game 1.
Overall, the Knight was significantly weaker than the Nuggets. James tried his best to carry the game, racking up 50 points, 11 rebounds, and 12 assists, but unfortunately, his teammates didn't step up.
Game 2 ultimately ended with a score of 112 to 117, and the Nuggets narrowly defeated the Knight.
Game 3.
The Knight was back on their home court.
The entire Knight team was prepared to fight to the last!
But, it was the same problem: the gap between the two teams was too wide.
