Jokic records rare 13-13-13 line in Nuggets’ win

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DENVER — Nikola Jokic had 13 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists for his second straight triple-double to lead the Denver Nuggets over the Memphis Grizzlies 105-91 on Tuesday night in a matchup between the top two teams in the Western Conference.

Jokic followed up his 40-point, 27-rebound, 10-assist performance Sunday night with his sixth triple-double of the season and 82nd of his career. He joined Larry Bird and Magic Johnson — who did it in Game 6 of the 1982 NBA Finals — as the only players to finish with 13 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists in a game.

Aaron Gordon had 24 points and Bruce Brown scored 16 for Denver. Rookie Christian Braun scored 13 points in the first start of his career.

“It doesn’t change much,” Braun said. “You just got to be ready for the plays out of the huddle, but it didn’t change anything. Same mindset, I have come in to the same exact thing. So it’s pretty easy.”

Braun’s defensive assignment was Ja Morant, who led Memphis with 35 points and 10 assists.

“I thought I was doing a good job on Ja and I looked up in the third quarter and he had 30,” Braun said.

The Grizzlies, now tied with the Nuggets in the standings, have lost two in a row following a seven-game winning streak.

“You’re playing for first place in the Western Conference — meaningless in the middle of December — but that’s what we’re playing for tonight,” Denver coach Michael Malone said. “That team is a top five in offensive and defense, so we’re going to have to bring our A-game tonight. And I felt that Bruce, Christian, [Kentavious Caldwell-Pope], Aaron and Nikola did that.”

Denver, which never trailed, shot 59% and built a 21-point lead in the first quarter. Jeff Green‘s running dunk over Ziaire Williams made it 37-14 and prompted a Memphis timeout 22 seconds into the second.

“Insane. His new nickname is ‘Vino,'” Gordon said of the 36-year-old Green. “Ages like fine wine.”

Memphis got within nine in the third period, but the Nuggets went back ahead by 20 and led by 13 entering the fourth. The Grizzlies made it 92-84 midway through the fourth but Denver used a 13-3 run to put it away.

“Two games in a row we don’t come out in the first quarter and we pay the price for it,” Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said. “We were getting some good shots early, we just need to convert those and give ourselves a better start to the game.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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