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Canadian Jamal Murray leads way as Nuggets bury Raptors

Jamal Murray scored 16 of his 24 points in a decisive third-quarter spurt, big man Nikola Jokic added 16 rebounds and 10 assists to narrowly miss a triple-double and the Denver Nuggets beat the Toronto Raptors 129-111 on Wednesday night.

Kitchener, Ont., guard erupts in 3rd to give Denver 36-point advantage

Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry, right, drives past Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray in the first half of Denver's win on Monday. (David Zalubowski/The Associated Press)

​Nikola Jokic received some playful ribbing for his errant, behind-the-back pass on a fast break late in the first half.

On this night, that was about all that went wrong for the Denver Nuggets.

Canadian Jamal Murray scored 16 of his 24 points in a decisive third-quarter spurt, Jokic added 16 rebounds and 10 assists while narrowly missing a triple-double, and the Nuggets beat the Toronto Raptors 129-111 on Wednesday.

Game Wrap: Canada's Jamal Murray leads Nuggets over Raptors

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Denver beats Toronto 129-111, Murray game-high 24 points.

"We moved the ball and were unselfish, made a lot of cuts, made the defence work," said Murray, the Kitchener, Ont., native who has scored at least 20 in three straight games. "We kept playing our game and they tried to play to our pace."

Millsap's aggresssive play

Paul Millsap added 20 points in his best offensive output since joining the Nuggets. He signed a three-year, $90 million US deal with Denver in July, but has recently struggled with his jumper.

Millsap had 13 points in the first quarter, including two 3-pointers, to jump-start the Nuggets early.

"He was really aggressive," Jokic said of his fellow big man. "We just continued to play aggressive."

Now, about that pass to Wilson Chandler just before halftime: Jokic was dribbling down the court, had a defender on him and tried to loft it behind his back to Chandler for a highlight-reel dunk.

Only, it was a bit too high.

"I thought he could jump. He's an athletic guy," Jokic teased in the locker room.

"My fault," Chandler quickly responded.

Murray breaks loose

Murray broke loose in the third to help turn a 60-51 lead into a 36-point advantage in a matter of minutes. The 43 points in the third marked the biggest quarter for the Nuggets this season.

Jokic finished with eight points and didn't play over the final 7:41. Not that he minded missing out on his seventh career triple-double.

"I couldn't make shots today," said Jokic, who was 4 of 10 from the field. "I didn't force it. I tried to do some other stuff."

Raptors fail to compete

Norman Powell led the Raptors with 14 points as they made their fifth stop on a six-game road swing, their longest of the season.

"That was an embarrassing performance by all of us, from coaches to players," Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. "One thing we said: You've got to come in here and compete and play hard, play a physical game, and we didn't do either one on either end of the floor."

Murray was briefly checked out by trainers in the first quarter after flying into the courtside seats while trying to steal a pass. He landed about three rows back and in the vicinity of Colorado Avalanche forward Matt Duchene.

In the process, Murray also spilled a beer and had to make a quick trip into the locker room to change jerseys.

"I smelled like Heineken," he said.