After his frustration level reached a boiling point in Game 2, Jamal Murray and the Denver Nuggets have bounced back to tie the series at 2-2 by winning both games at the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Murray appears to be have his confidence back, which did not go unnoticed by Anthony Edwards.
As the game ended, Edwards and Murray crossed paths with the Wolves’ star clapping his hands, nodding his head and watching Murray.
“I just told his ass we love that,” said Edwards after Game 4. “‘Keep talking [like] that. That’s what we like.’ Well, I loved it. He didn’t say nothing back. But I’m pretty sure he heard me. They heard me. You live for that.”
Murray had 19 points in the game, including a 55-footer to beat the halftime buzzer.