The Nuggets chased LeBron James and Anthony Davis to their fishing yachts in just four games. They sent Kevin Durant and Devin Booker packing in six. They rushed Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards to the golf course in five.

But, no, no, no. Please. Go on. Don’t mind us. Enlighten we basketball neophytes as to how Denver is three wins away from its first-ever NBA championship because it munched on a diet of cupcakes in the playoffs. How this franchise somehow lucked upon the “easiest path to the Finals ever.”

What’s that, you say? Math?

Oh, yeah. We know. The Nuggets this postseason drew an 8 seed (Minnesota), followed by a 4 seed (Phoenix), then a 7 seed (Los Angeles), then another 8 (Miami). Add up the digits and it comes out to 27, making it the highest four-team opponent seed combination for an NBA Finals team in modern league history.

Also: LeBron. AD. Durant. Booker. KAT. Edwards. Fishing.

OK, Twitter trolls, that’s it. Get off my lawn. Out. Now.

Are we seriously going to dismiss the Nuggets’ 13-3 postseason record, and dismiss an emphatic win over the Heat in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, because the Bucks, Celtics, Sixers, Grizzlies and Kings all choked?

Again: LeBron. AD. Durant. Booker. KAT. Edwards. Golfing.

It’s somehow Nikola Jokic’s fault that Memphis scamp Ja Morant loves him some Glendale?

It’s somehow Jamal Murray’s fault that the zebras ruined Game 5 of Kings-Warriors?

Nikola Jokic (15) of the Denver Nuggets receives a pass in front of Bam Adebayo (13) of the Miami Heat during the first quarter of the NBA Finals game 1 at Ball Arena in Denver on Thursday, June 1, 2023. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
Nikola Jokic (15) of the Denver Nuggets receives a pass in front of Bam Adebayo (13) of the Miami Heat during the first quarter of the NBA Finals game 1 at Ball Arena in Denver on Thursday, June 1, 2023. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)





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